• November 29, 2023

Jakarta, November 29, 2023 – IPC Terminal Petikemas (IPC TPK) has once again retained the accolade for Container Terminal Operator of The Year at the Bisnis Indonesia Logistics Awards (BILA) 2023. Last year, IPC TPK received the same award at the ceremony organized by Bisnis Indonesia in collaboration with the Indonesian Logistics Association (Asosiasi Logistik Indonesia or ALI) and the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kamar Dagang Indonesia or KADIN). This award marks the 17th recognition received by IPC TPK in 2023.

“This award is a testament to the company’s commitment and consistency in creating value for service users. Certainly, with the involvement of stakeholders and the participation of service users who entrust IPC TPK to continue growing together in driving the national economy and contributing to the improvement of the Logistic Performance Index (LPI),” said Guna Mulyana, CEO of IPC TPK.

The BILA 2023 event carries the theme ‘Driving Efficiency to Enhance Economic Contribution.’ This grand occasion is organized based on the fact that the logistics sector in Indonesia remains a vital sector in driving the nation’s economy. The event also honors companies that have implemented efficiency and low-cost economy practices, serving as role models for healthy and efficient logistics and supply chain companies.

The award was received by Puti Febia, ACS Public Relations, Affairs & CSR, at the Financial Hall in Jakarta. In November alone, IPC TPK has garnered five awards both domestically and internationally. These awards come from various prestigious competitions, including the LACP 2023 Spotlight Awards Global Communications Competition, Annual Report Award 2022, and the Bisnis Indonesia Logistics Awards 2023.

“With the receipt of this award, we express our gratitude to stakeholders, service users, and IPC TPK employees for their cooperation and collaboration, leading to IPC TPK achieving the Container Terminal of The Year award. We will continue to contribute to the smooth flow of goods and logistics in Indonesia,” concluded Guna.