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Batam Targets ASEAN Logistics Hub Amid 100,000+ Malacca Strait Vessels in 2025

2026/07/11
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Batam Targets ASEAN Logistics Hub Amid 100,000+ Malacca Strait Vessels in 2025

According to megapolitan.antaranews.com, Batam is positioning itself as a new integrated logistics hub for ASEAN amid global supply chain realignment, leveraging its strategic geography and infrastructure assets including Batu Ampar Port and Hang Nadim International Airport.

Geographic Advantage and Regional Integration

Yukki Nugrahawan Hanafi, Senior Vice President of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) and Chair of the Advisory Council of the ASEAN Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (AFFA), emphasized Batam’s unmatched geographic position. Located at the maritime crossroads between the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean—and directly adjacent to Singapore and Malaysia—Batam offers a natural gateway for Indonesia’s western region and broader ASEAN trade flows.

“The geographic proximity of Batam to Singapore and Malaysia should not be seen as a threat, but rather as an opportunity to build regional collaboration that strengthens ASEAN’s collective competitiveness.” — Yukki Nugrahawan Hanafi, Senior Vice President, FIATA and Chair, AFFA Advisory Council

He underscored that this advantage is validated by hard maritime traffic data: according to UNCTAD, more than 100,000 vessels transited the Strait of Malacca throughout 2025, carrying 22–25% of global seaborne trade annually.

Growth Trajectory of ASEAN Logistics Market

The regional logistics sector is expanding rapidly. Mordor Intelligence projects the ASEAN freight and logistics market will grow from US$288.2 billion in 2025 to US$390 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.23%. This growth is driven by manufacturing expansion, cross-border e-commerce acceleration, and rising multinational investment across Southeast Asia.

This forecast reinforces the urgency of upgrading national infrastructure. Yukki stressed that location alone is insufficient: competitive logistics ecosystems require seamless integration of ports, airports, industrial zones, free trade areas, modern warehousing, customs services, multimodal transport, and digital platforms—all operating under unified governance.

Port and Air Cargo Transformation

Batu Ampar Port is identified as having high potential to evolve into a regional container gateway serving Indonesia’s western archipelago, supporting transshipment, regional distribution, and multimodal connectivity. Meanwhile, Hang Nadim International Airport—equipped with a 4,025-meter runway, among the longest in Indonesia, and extensive available land—is positioned to become the ASEAN Air Cargo Hub.

Yukki advocated for developing complementary infrastructure around the airport, including an Aerocity zone, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities, cold-chain logistics centers, and express cargo services. He asserted that integrating sea and air logistics through Batam’s port-airport synergy delivers measurable operational advantages: “The sea-air logistics concept combining Batam Port and Hang Nadim Airport offers competitive advantages in the logistics sector—especially in cutting costs and transit time.”

Technology and Regulatory Foundations

Supply chain resilience has become a national strategic priority, Yukki noted, citing lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical conflicts. Modernization must be anchored in technology—including artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, digital customs, predictive logistics, and port community systems—as well as consistent regulation and sound institutional governance.

International associations like AFFA and FIATA are actively promoting regulatory harmonization and logistical interoperability across ASEAN. Yukki described Batam as the ideal “living laboratory” for testing and scaling such integration—linking ports, airports, industrial estates, free trade zones, and national logistics networks.

Implementation Imperatives

Success hinges on coordinated action: integrated development planning, regulatory certainty, accelerated investment, streamlined permitting, and close collaboration among the Government of Indonesia, BP Batam, airport operators, private enterprises, universities, and professional associations.

Yukki concluded that Batam’s success would extend far beyond provincial impact: “This means Batam’s achievement will not only enhance the competitiveness of Riau Islands Province, but also strengthen Indonesia’s standing in international trade networks, expand investment opportunities, generate high-quality jobs, and accelerate national economic growth.”

Source: megapolitan.antaranews.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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