Standard Certificate for Opening a Branch Office of a Cargo Handling Company
UMKU PB Details
Parameter:
Province
Authority:
Governor
Requirements
- Evidence of PNBP payment
- Specific/technical standards, namely:
- Main Port: ANT II and/or D.III Shipping/Sea Transportation;
- Collection Port: ANT III and/or D.III Shipping/Sea Transportation;
- Feeder Port: ANT IV and/or Senior High School (SMA)/Vocational School (SMK) or equivalent with a skill certificate; with 5 (five) years of experience in cargo handling, as evidenced by a Work Certificate from a company engaged in cargo handling
- Having a quality management system that is integrated with its Head Office;
- Equipment: 1. forklift; 2. pallet; 3. ship side-net; 4. rope sling; 5. rope net; and 6. wire net; the quantity and capacity of equipment are adjusted to the cargo handling activities of the local port
- Appointment letter for branch head
- Recommendation letter from the local port operator regarding the balance of cargo handling business supply and demand based on the number of cargo handling companies and the number of ship visits at the local port
- Branch Office Opening Standard Certificate for Cargo Handling Companies is only valid for Ports within the domicile of its Head Office
- Having evidence of ownership or rental of business premises for a minimum of 2 (two) years, office equipment, internet facilities, and safety equipment
Responsibilities
Sector: Transportation
Status: Available
Belongs to:
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