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Development of Multimodal Transport in
North Java Corridor
Scoping Study
2
Study focus
Development Theme
Driver for national industry and
services provision
Economic centres
Jakarta
Bandung
Semarang
Yogyakarta
Surabaya
Main economic activity
Food and beverage
Textile
Transportation Equipment
Shipping
ICT
Defence Equipment
Greater Jakarta Area
“to ensure that the infrastructure, services and facilities that are
provided in the Corridor meet the needs of the users of the
transport system, and especially the needs of main economic
activities of the corridor as identified in the MP3EI”
3
Study context
National Logistics System
Multimodal Transport StrategyNRMP NPMP
Road system plans
4
Mode choice in principle
Distance
Flow concentration
Cargo value
Cargo perishability/fragility
Cargo density
Road Rail Sea
Low
Low
High
High
Low
High
High
Low
Low
High
5
Domestic container movements by sea (Java)
6
Geographical Pattern of Intra-Java Freight Flows
0 1000 2000 3000 4000
Banten
DIY
DKI
Jawa Barat
Jawa Tengah
Jawa Timur
Destination
Milliontonnes
Origin
Banten DIY DKI Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah Jawa Timur
7
Fertiliser,600,000
Silica, 7,874
Iron Ore, 180000
Petroleum,496,000
Cement, 450,000
Container, 400,810
Parcel (multiproduct),
110,854
Antaboga
(multiproduct),
243,000
Other multiproduct,
130,792 Steel,25,731
Existing rail freight task (Java) – excl coal.
Source: KTPA, 2012
8
Key Obstacles to Efficient Multimodal Freight
Transport in the Java Corridor
GROUP KEY ISSUES
ROAD ISSUES Slow delivery of expressway system
Overloading
Congestion
Suboptimal road investment prioritisation
Distortion due to fuel subsidies
RAIL ISSUES Lack of network capacity
Limitations on train weights and dimensions
Lack of competition
MARITIME ISSUES Limited port capacity
High port access costs
Unreliable port performance
High cost and unreliability of domestic shipping services
MODAL
INTERCONNECTIVIT
Y ISSUES
Poor rail access to port terminals
Scarcity and poor performance of intermodal terminals
Lack of intermodal focus in planning and system management
9
Some surprises
• Truck costs are not as high as expected relative to other
modes. This reflects fuel subsidy, lack of RUC and probably
high level of overloading
• Truck travel times are not as low relative to other modes as in
other places. This appears to reflect traffic congestion and
restrictions on truck operation in cities.
• Some high value goods which we would normally expect to
travel by truck are shipped using sea mode (for security
reason), i. e.: electronics and car
• Some low value goods that seem natural targets for rail travel
by road: for example, around 300 trucks each carry 30 tons of
coal daily from Cirebon to Bandung for textile factories around
Bandung.
10
Targeting the right cargoes
Commodity Comments
Existing bulk traffics Need to avoid complacency
Steel Krakatau steel already sends cargo by both rail and sea, and is
interested in increasing non-road share. Also significant growth
with the Posco Krakatau steel development.
Port-related
containers
Pressure on landside access to ports will make increased use of rail
imperative. Also port-related movement tend to be better suited
to rail because there is not – or need not be – a truck distribution
leg at the port end.
Niche bulks Rail already has a position in many bulks, but some customers –
e.g. cement – have an interest in increasing their use of rail
Java-Sumatra
freight
The need to make the Straits crossing, congestion at the ferry and
relatively long distances make this trade a priority target for ro-ro
shipping services
Automotive A more difficult target for rail, but at least one major manufacturer
is interested in considering and rail is quite widely used in other
countries.
Jakarta-Surabaya
general cargo
It will be difficult for rail or sea to be sustainably profitable in these
cargoes, but both rail and sea currently play a minor role in the
carriage of these cargoes. Double-tracking should improve
competitive position of rail.
Low
hanging
fruit
More
difficult
11
RIGHT infrastructure and services
Immediate
(before
2014)
Complete Jakarta-Surabaya double-tracking
Improve access links to major ports
Improve facilities for handling motor vehicles at T Priok
Promote use of full potential of existing intermodal terminals
Develop common user terminal at Cilegon
Develop Cikarang-Surabaya rail services
Medium
term
(2015-2019)
Provide additional container capacity at T Priok and T Perak
Ensure all new terminal developments have high quality road
and rail access
Create network of intermodal terminals/dry ports
Expand ro-ro services between Sumatra and Java
Develop specialist rail services for automotive industry
Longer term
(2020 and
beyond)
Create freight only rail links in congested section of the
network
Increase structural strength of key rail freight links
12
The RIGHT supporting policies
Immediate
(before
2014)
Set and monitor KPIs for cargo handling performance at key ports
Adopt new road design standards for all of strategic freight network
Formally establish peak logistics industry consultative body
Remove fuel subsidy for heavy diesel fuels
Define and implement rail track access charge
Foster competition in container terminal services
Modernise PTKAI rolling stock (commence)
Adopt point-of-origin approach to enforcement of vehicle limits
Further streamline customs clearance procedures
Intensify congestion management efforts in major cities
Include multi-modal transport priority actions in Renstra
Medium
term
(2015-2019)
Restructure government institutions to better support multimodal transport
Develop national road freight strategy
Progressively introduce road pricing scheme
Trial new approaches to expressway delivery
Revise procedures for prioritising road capacity improvements
Restructure PKAI on business lines
Provide customs clearance at all dry ports
Integrate transport considerations into industrial estate planning
Longer term Introduce vehicle booking systems at T Priok and T Perak
13
Reform Themes and Supporting Actions
THEME ACTION ITEM
Improving land transport
access to ports
1: Construct Tanjung Priok rail link
2: Complete Tanjung Priok access road
3: Activate Tanjung Perak rail connection
4: Accelerate proposed expressway links to Tanjung Perak
5: Ensure high quality access road to Kalibaru
6: Incorporate planning for rail links in new terminal developments
Delivering increased port
capacity
7: Set and monitor Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for cargo handling performance at key ports
8: Promptly deliver increased container port capacity
9: Improve facilities for handling motor vehicles at Tanjung Priok
10: Introduce a vehicle booking system at the main container terminals
Developing freight rail
infrastructure and terminals
11: Complete double tracking Jakarta–Surabaya
12: Develop selected freight only rail links
13: Selectively improve rail track strength
14: Promote use of the full potential of existing intermodal terminals
15: Construct a common user rail terminal at Cilegon
16: Develop a network of new intermodal terminals
Strengthening the freight
capability of road network
17: Develop a national road freight strategy
18: Adopt new road design standards for all roads in strategic freight network
19: Trial new approaches to expressway delivery
20: Change the way in which road capacity projects are prioritised
Fostering a more
competitive environment
21: Remove fuel subsidy on diesel fuel
22: Progressively introduce a road pricing regime
23: Define and implement track access charges
24: Adopt point-of-origin approach to enforcement of weight limits
25: Foster competition in the provision of container terminal services
26: Modernise PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PTKAI) freight operations
Introducing new service
models
27: Promote Cikarang–Surabaya rail services
28: Expand Ro-Ro shipping services between Java and Sumatera
29: Develop specialised rail services for automobiles
Improving planning and
trade facilitation
30: Formally establish peak logistics industry consultative body
31: Restructure government institutions to support multimodal approach
32: Integrate transport considerations into planning of industrial estates
33: Intensify congestion reduction efforts in major urban centres
34: Further streamline cargo clearance procedures
35: Provide customs clearance at inland terminals
14
Indicative Timing for Recommended Actions..1/2
Short Term
(before
2014)
Medium
Term (2015–
2019)
Long Term
(2020 and
beyond)
In Progress
Action 2: Complete Tanjung Priok access road
Action 4: Accelerate proposed expressway links to Tanjung Perak
Action 9: Improve facilities for handling motor vehicles at Tanjung Priok
Action 11: Complete double tracking Jakarta–Surabaya
Committed
Action 1: Construct Tanjung Priok rail link
Action 5: Ensure high quality access road to Kalibaru
Action 8: Promptly deliver increased container port capacity
Action 18: Adopt new road design standards for all roads in strategic freight
network
Action 23: Define and implement track access charges
Action 25: Foster competition in the provision of container terminal services
Action 33: Intensify congestion reduction efforts in major urban centres
Planned
Action 3: Activate Tanjung Perak rail connection
Action 6: Incorporate planning for rail links in new terminal developments
Action 34: Further streamline cargo clearance procedures
Previously recommended
Action 26: Modernise PT KAI freight operations
Action 13: Selectively improve rail track strength
Action 14: Promote use of the full potential of existing intermodal terminals
Action 15: Construct a common user rail terminal at Cilegon
Investigation and preparation
Implementation
15
Indicative Timing for Recommended Actions..2/2
Short Term
(before
2014)
Medium
Term (2015–
2019)
Long Term
(2020 and
beyond)
Action 16: Develop a network of new intermodal terminals
Action 17: Develop a national road freight strategy
Action 19: Trial new approaches to expressway delivery
Action 20: Change the way in which road capacity projects are prioritised
Action 21: Remove fuel subsidy on diesel fuel
Action 22: Progressively introduce a road pricing regime
Action 28: Expand Ro-Ro shipping services between Java and Sumatera
Action 31: Restructure government institutions to support multimodal
approach
Action 32: Integrate transport considerations into planning of industrial estates
Action 35: Provide customs clearance at inland terminals
New initiatives
Action 7: Set and monitor KPIs for cargo handling performance at key ports
Action 10: Introduce a vehicle booking system at the main container terminals
Action 12: Develop selected freight only rail links
Action 24: Adopt point-of-origin approach to enforcement of weight limits
Action 27: Promote Cikarang–Surabaya rail services
Action 29: Develop specialised rail services for automobiles
Action 30: Formally establish peak logistics industry consultative body
Investigation and preparation
Implementation
16
Options for Next Step
No Initiative Justification Activity Outputs
1. Detailedanalysisof
specific commodity
supply chains
(automotive, steel
andcement)
Tounderstand what needs to
bedone for potential
commodity to divertto rail,
andto provide a basis for
estimating thepotential sizeof
modechange
Detailedsurveyon the movement of
rawmaterial to final product
deliveryofspecific to improvethe
understanding on existing
commodity movement and its
transportsystem
• Tradeandsupply chainpattern
analysisfor eachcommodity
• Costand tariff structures
• Understanding of barrierstomodal
shiftin eachchain
• Estimatesofmodal shareexisting and
future
2. Diagnosticauditof
dryport performance
Touse the experienceof
Gedebageand Cikarang Dry
Portsto understand what
needs to be done to support
development of successful dry
ports inIndonesia
Diagnostic auditof factorsthat
currentlyinhibituse of the
Gedebageand Cikarang dryports
andanalysisof what canbe done to
removeobstaclesto improved
performanceofthese ports and
identifylessons learnedfor future
dryport development
• Factfinding problems and constraintin
Gedebageand Cikarang
• Detailedrecommendationsfor what
canbedone to improvesituation at
these facilities
• Criteria for theselectionand
development of future dryports.
3. Assessment of
potential intermodal
terminal markets
(IMT)andlocations
Support planning to develop
container yardconnected to
railwaytoincreasethe
flexibilityof freightrail
Asses both demand and supply
conditions at previously identified
potential IMT locations, including
working with PTKAI on potential for
development inseveral stations.
Identifythe possibility of further
development of those container yard
• Potential location
• Potential market
• Potential development as
“consolidation freightcentre”
• Operational andbusiness scheme
4. Explorationof
potential for Java-
Sumatra ro-ro
services
Needto develop alternativesin
Java-Sumatera corridor to
decreaseroad trafficload
Detailedsurveyon ro-roJakarta–
Belawan.Inititalizing assesmentto
potential demand from Central/East
Java –Sumatera corridor
• Potential demand/commoodity
(Semarang/Surabaya –Sumatera)
• Lesson learnedto Jakarta-Belawan
5. Developmentof
Cikarang-Tanjung
Perakserviceoptions
Morepromising (double trackvs
Pasoso). Support to
development freightrail inJava
North Corridor
Assess size of potential market and
key determinantsof mode choice for
thismovement. Theanalysis could
alsoincorporatean assessment of
thefeasibilityof higher priorityfor
freighttrainsonthe double tracked
section of the northern route.
• Potential market Cikarang toEast
Indonesia
• Problemsand constraint to
development (includeaccessibility to
Tjg.PerakPort)
• Modal shareexisting and future
17
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Development of multimodal transport in north java corridor

  • 1. Development of Multimodal Transport in North Java Corridor Scoping Study
  • 2. 2 Study focus Development Theme Driver for national industry and services provision Economic centres Jakarta Bandung Semarang Yogyakarta Surabaya Main economic activity Food and beverage Textile Transportation Equipment Shipping ICT Defence Equipment Greater Jakarta Area “to ensure that the infrastructure, services and facilities that are provided in the Corridor meet the needs of the users of the transport system, and especially the needs of main economic activities of the corridor as identified in the MP3EI”
  • 3. 3 Study context National Logistics System Multimodal Transport StrategyNRMP NPMP Road system plans
  • 4. 4 Mode choice in principle Distance Flow concentration Cargo value Cargo perishability/fragility Cargo density Road Rail Sea Low Low High High Low High High Low Low High
  • 6. 6 Geographical Pattern of Intra-Java Freight Flows 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 Banten DIY DKI Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah Jawa Timur Destination Milliontonnes Origin Banten DIY DKI Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah Jawa Timur
  • 7. 7 Fertiliser,600,000 Silica, 7,874 Iron Ore, 180000 Petroleum,496,000 Cement, 450,000 Container, 400,810 Parcel (multiproduct), 110,854 Antaboga (multiproduct), 243,000 Other multiproduct, 130,792 Steel,25,731 Existing rail freight task (Java) – excl coal. Source: KTPA, 2012
  • 8. 8 Key Obstacles to Efficient Multimodal Freight Transport in the Java Corridor GROUP KEY ISSUES ROAD ISSUES Slow delivery of expressway system Overloading Congestion Suboptimal road investment prioritisation Distortion due to fuel subsidies RAIL ISSUES Lack of network capacity Limitations on train weights and dimensions Lack of competition MARITIME ISSUES Limited port capacity High port access costs Unreliable port performance High cost and unreliability of domestic shipping services MODAL INTERCONNECTIVIT Y ISSUES Poor rail access to port terminals Scarcity and poor performance of intermodal terminals Lack of intermodal focus in planning and system management
  • 9. 9 Some surprises • Truck costs are not as high as expected relative to other modes. This reflects fuel subsidy, lack of RUC and probably high level of overloading • Truck travel times are not as low relative to other modes as in other places. This appears to reflect traffic congestion and restrictions on truck operation in cities. • Some high value goods which we would normally expect to travel by truck are shipped using sea mode (for security reason), i. e.: electronics and car • Some low value goods that seem natural targets for rail travel by road: for example, around 300 trucks each carry 30 tons of coal daily from Cirebon to Bandung for textile factories around Bandung.
  • 10. 10 Targeting the right cargoes Commodity Comments Existing bulk traffics Need to avoid complacency Steel Krakatau steel already sends cargo by both rail and sea, and is interested in increasing non-road share. Also significant growth with the Posco Krakatau steel development. Port-related containers Pressure on landside access to ports will make increased use of rail imperative. Also port-related movement tend to be better suited to rail because there is not – or need not be – a truck distribution leg at the port end. Niche bulks Rail already has a position in many bulks, but some customers – e.g. cement – have an interest in increasing their use of rail Java-Sumatra freight The need to make the Straits crossing, congestion at the ferry and relatively long distances make this trade a priority target for ro-ro shipping services Automotive A more difficult target for rail, but at least one major manufacturer is interested in considering and rail is quite widely used in other countries. Jakarta-Surabaya general cargo It will be difficult for rail or sea to be sustainably profitable in these cargoes, but both rail and sea currently play a minor role in the carriage of these cargoes. Double-tracking should improve competitive position of rail. Low hanging fruit More difficult
  • 11. 11 RIGHT infrastructure and services Immediate (before 2014) Complete Jakarta-Surabaya double-tracking Improve access links to major ports Improve facilities for handling motor vehicles at T Priok Promote use of full potential of existing intermodal terminals Develop common user terminal at Cilegon Develop Cikarang-Surabaya rail services Medium term (2015-2019) Provide additional container capacity at T Priok and T Perak Ensure all new terminal developments have high quality road and rail access Create network of intermodal terminals/dry ports Expand ro-ro services between Sumatra and Java Develop specialist rail services for automotive industry Longer term (2020 and beyond) Create freight only rail links in congested section of the network Increase structural strength of key rail freight links
  • 12. 12 The RIGHT supporting policies Immediate (before 2014) Set and monitor KPIs for cargo handling performance at key ports Adopt new road design standards for all of strategic freight network Formally establish peak logistics industry consultative body Remove fuel subsidy for heavy diesel fuels Define and implement rail track access charge Foster competition in container terminal services Modernise PTKAI rolling stock (commence) Adopt point-of-origin approach to enforcement of vehicle limits Further streamline customs clearance procedures Intensify congestion management efforts in major cities Include multi-modal transport priority actions in Renstra Medium term (2015-2019) Restructure government institutions to better support multimodal transport Develop national road freight strategy Progressively introduce road pricing scheme Trial new approaches to expressway delivery Revise procedures for prioritising road capacity improvements Restructure PKAI on business lines Provide customs clearance at all dry ports Integrate transport considerations into industrial estate planning Longer term Introduce vehicle booking systems at T Priok and T Perak
  • 13. 13 Reform Themes and Supporting Actions THEME ACTION ITEM Improving land transport access to ports 1: Construct Tanjung Priok rail link 2: Complete Tanjung Priok access road 3: Activate Tanjung Perak rail connection 4: Accelerate proposed expressway links to Tanjung Perak 5: Ensure high quality access road to Kalibaru 6: Incorporate planning for rail links in new terminal developments Delivering increased port capacity 7: Set and monitor Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for cargo handling performance at key ports 8: Promptly deliver increased container port capacity 9: Improve facilities for handling motor vehicles at Tanjung Priok 10: Introduce a vehicle booking system at the main container terminals Developing freight rail infrastructure and terminals 11: Complete double tracking Jakarta–Surabaya 12: Develop selected freight only rail links 13: Selectively improve rail track strength 14: Promote use of the full potential of existing intermodal terminals 15: Construct a common user rail terminal at Cilegon 16: Develop a network of new intermodal terminals Strengthening the freight capability of road network 17: Develop a national road freight strategy 18: Adopt new road design standards for all roads in strategic freight network 19: Trial new approaches to expressway delivery 20: Change the way in which road capacity projects are prioritised Fostering a more competitive environment 21: Remove fuel subsidy on diesel fuel 22: Progressively introduce a road pricing regime 23: Define and implement track access charges 24: Adopt point-of-origin approach to enforcement of weight limits 25: Foster competition in the provision of container terminal services 26: Modernise PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PTKAI) freight operations Introducing new service models 27: Promote Cikarang–Surabaya rail services 28: Expand Ro-Ro shipping services between Java and Sumatera 29: Develop specialised rail services for automobiles Improving planning and trade facilitation 30: Formally establish peak logistics industry consultative body 31: Restructure government institutions to support multimodal approach 32: Integrate transport considerations into planning of industrial estates 33: Intensify congestion reduction efforts in major urban centres 34: Further streamline cargo clearance procedures 35: Provide customs clearance at inland terminals
  • 14. 14 Indicative Timing for Recommended Actions..1/2 Short Term (before 2014) Medium Term (2015– 2019) Long Term (2020 and beyond) In Progress Action 2: Complete Tanjung Priok access road Action 4: Accelerate proposed expressway links to Tanjung Perak Action 9: Improve facilities for handling motor vehicles at Tanjung Priok Action 11: Complete double tracking Jakarta–Surabaya Committed Action 1: Construct Tanjung Priok rail link Action 5: Ensure high quality access road to Kalibaru Action 8: Promptly deliver increased container port capacity Action 18: Adopt new road design standards for all roads in strategic freight network Action 23: Define and implement track access charges Action 25: Foster competition in the provision of container terminal services Action 33: Intensify congestion reduction efforts in major urban centres Planned Action 3: Activate Tanjung Perak rail connection Action 6: Incorporate planning for rail links in new terminal developments Action 34: Further streamline cargo clearance procedures Previously recommended Action 26: Modernise PT KAI freight operations Action 13: Selectively improve rail track strength Action 14: Promote use of the full potential of existing intermodal terminals Action 15: Construct a common user rail terminal at Cilegon Investigation and preparation Implementation
  • 15. 15 Indicative Timing for Recommended Actions..2/2 Short Term (before 2014) Medium Term (2015– 2019) Long Term (2020 and beyond) Action 16: Develop a network of new intermodal terminals Action 17: Develop a national road freight strategy Action 19: Trial new approaches to expressway delivery Action 20: Change the way in which road capacity projects are prioritised Action 21: Remove fuel subsidy on diesel fuel Action 22: Progressively introduce a road pricing regime Action 28: Expand Ro-Ro shipping services between Java and Sumatera Action 31: Restructure government institutions to support multimodal approach Action 32: Integrate transport considerations into planning of industrial estates Action 35: Provide customs clearance at inland terminals New initiatives Action 7: Set and monitor KPIs for cargo handling performance at key ports Action 10: Introduce a vehicle booking system at the main container terminals Action 12: Develop selected freight only rail links Action 24: Adopt point-of-origin approach to enforcement of weight limits Action 27: Promote Cikarang–Surabaya rail services Action 29: Develop specialised rail services for automobiles Action 30: Formally establish peak logistics industry consultative body Investigation and preparation Implementation
  • 16. 16 Options for Next Step No Initiative Justification Activity Outputs 1. Detailedanalysisof specific commodity supply chains (automotive, steel andcement) Tounderstand what needs to bedone for potential commodity to divertto rail, andto provide a basis for estimating thepotential sizeof modechange Detailedsurveyon the movement of rawmaterial to final product deliveryofspecific to improvethe understanding on existing commodity movement and its transportsystem • Tradeandsupply chainpattern analysisfor eachcommodity • Costand tariff structures • Understanding of barrierstomodal shiftin eachchain • Estimatesofmodal shareexisting and future 2. Diagnosticauditof dryport performance Touse the experienceof Gedebageand Cikarang Dry Portsto understand what needs to be done to support development of successful dry ports inIndonesia Diagnostic auditof factorsthat currentlyinhibituse of the Gedebageand Cikarang dryports andanalysisof what canbe done to removeobstaclesto improved performanceofthese ports and identifylessons learnedfor future dryport development • Factfinding problems and constraintin Gedebageand Cikarang • Detailedrecommendationsfor what canbedone to improvesituation at these facilities • Criteria for theselectionand development of future dryports. 3. Assessment of potential intermodal terminal markets (IMT)andlocations Support planning to develop container yardconnected to railwaytoincreasethe flexibilityof freightrail Asses both demand and supply conditions at previously identified potential IMT locations, including working with PTKAI on potential for development inseveral stations. Identifythe possibility of further development of those container yard • Potential location • Potential market • Potential development as “consolidation freightcentre” • Operational andbusiness scheme 4. Explorationof potential for Java- Sumatra ro-ro services Needto develop alternativesin Java-Sumatera corridor to decreaseroad trafficload Detailedsurveyon ro-roJakarta– Belawan.Inititalizing assesmentto potential demand from Central/East Java –Sumatera corridor • Potential demand/commoodity (Semarang/Surabaya –Sumatera) • Lesson learnedto Jakarta-Belawan 5. Developmentof Cikarang-Tanjung Perakserviceoptions Morepromising (double trackvs Pasoso). Support to development freightrail inJava North Corridor Assess size of potential market and key determinantsof mode choice for thismovement. Theanalysis could alsoincorporatean assessment of thefeasibilityof higher priorityfor freighttrainsonthe double tracked section of the northern route. • Potential market Cikarang toEast Indonesia • Problemsand constraint to development (includeaccessibility to Tjg.PerakPort) • Modal shareexisting and future