Road freight remains a viable door-to-door solution in multimodal logistics for a land-connected region such as Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asian countries are capitalizing on local expertise and multilateral trade treaties to leverage new opportunities as a Plus One region.
A new spare parts warehouse in Kalimantan, Indonesia is helping the automaker to build a leaner, more customer-centric supply chain.
As Indonesia recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic that has disrupted global trade, can free trade agreements offer its exporters a welcome boost?
Tech manufacturing companies are being drawn to Batam, the largest city in the province of Riau Island, Indonesia, for its potential as an export hub.
The issue could seriously impede growth in the region, dimming the glow of a projected golden age of rapid economic expansion.
To understand how to import goods into Indonesia, refer to this step-by-step guide by our Indonesian customs expert.
A new service rolled out by DHL connects Indonesia to its road freight network and links it with the rest of the region.
Under the Jokowi administration, a visionary five-year plan is propelling Indonesia’s ambitions as a maritime superpower.
Consumer demand is pushing companies to not only offer sustainable products but also relook their logistics operations.