Harbour Permits
We provide consulting services for both feasibility studies and business licensing related to marine and maritime activities in Indonesia.
Our areas of expertise include the following:
Sea Transportation Company Business License (SIUPAL)
Ship Agency Company Business License (SIUPKK)






Operational Permit for Special Terminals (Tersus) / Private Terminals (TUKS)


Operational Permit for Special Terminals (Tersus) or Private Terminals (TUKS) for Temporary Public Use


Navigational Aids (SBNP) Permit
Navigational Aids (SBNP) Permit is issued by the Directorate of Navigation for the establishment and operation of navigational facilities such as lighthouses, beacons, and buoys. This permit ensures maritime safety and compliance with applicable laws, including Law No. 17 of 2008 on Shipping and Ministerial Regulation No. 25 of 2011.
We provide comprehensive assistance for the SBNP permit process, from document preparation to coordination with relevant authorities—ensuring an efficient and compliant approval process.
Legal Basis:
The legal framework governing Navigational Aids (SBNP) includes:
Law No. 17 of 2008 on Shipping
Government Regulation (PP) No. 5 of 2010 on Navigation
Minister of Transportation Regulation (PM) No. 25 of 2011 on the Implementation of Navigational Aids (SBNP)
Operational Permit for Special Terminals (Tersus) or Private Terminals (TUKS) for Temporary Public Use is granted by the Minister of Transportation under specific circumstances, such as emergency conditions. This permit is valid for a maximum period of one year and may be extended.
We assist in the application and renewal process of this permit efficiently and in full compliance with applicable regulations—ensuring that your terminal operates legally, safely, and effectively under government standards.
Legal Basis:
The operational permit for Special Terminals (Tersus) or Private Terminals (TUKS) serving temporary public purposes is regulated under the Minister of Transportation Regulation Number PM 52 of 2021 on Special Terminals and Terminals for Self-Interest (TUKS).
This regulation stipulates that such permits may be granted for a period of up to one year, subject to specific conditions, and must be proposed by the Port Authority (Port Administrator).
Ship Agency Company Business License (SIUPKK) is an official permit issued by the Ministry of Transportation for companies representing the operational and commercial interests of both national and foreign vessels in Indonesia.
We provide efficient and compliant assistance in obtaining the SIUPKK, ensuring that your ship agency operations run legally, professionally, and effectively in accordance with applicable regulations.
Legal Basis:
The Ship Agency Company Business License (SIUPKK) is primarily regulated under Law Number 17 of 2008 on Shipping and its amendments, as well as Government Regulation Number 31 of 2021 on the Implementation of Shipping Activities.
Other relevant regulations include Minister of Transportation Regulation Number PM 59 of 2021 and the Job Creation Law (Law Number 11 of 2020 and its amendments), which collectively form the legal framework for the authorization and supervision of ship agency business operations in Indonesia.
Sea Transportation Company Business License (SIUPAL) is an official permit issued by the Directorate General of Sea Transportation that must be obtained by shipping companies to operate legally on both domestic and international routes. This license confirms that the company has met the required safety and operational standards in accordance with applicable regulations.
We provide fast, professional, and compliant assistance for the processing of SIUPAL in accordance with government requirements.
Legal Basis:
The legal basis for the Sea Transportation Company Business License (SIUPAL) is Law Number 17 of 2008 on Shipping and its implementing regulations, such as Government Regulation Number 20 of 2010 on Water Transportation, along with related ministerial regulations issued by the Ministry of Transportation. These legal frameworks serve as the foundation for the formal regulation and issuance of sea transportation business licenses in Indonesia.
Operational Permit for Special Terminals (Tersus) or Private Terminals (TUKS) is an authorization issued by the Ministry of Transportation, allowing companies to operate terminal facilities that support specific business activities—either for their own use (TUKS) or for broader operational needs (Tersus).
We provide end-to-end consulting and permit processing services to help businesses obtain operational approval efficiently, ensuring compliance with maritime and port regulations.
Legal Basis:
The operational permits for Tersus and TUKS are governed by Law Number 17 of 2008 on Shipping, Law Number 11 of 2020 on Job Creation, Government Regulation Number 31 of 2021 on the Implementation of Shipping Activities, and Minister of Transportation Regulation Number PM 52 of 2021 on Special Terminals and Terminals for Self-Interest (TUKS).
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