ASDP Indonesia Ferry
{{Short description|Indonesian state-owned passenger ferry operator}}
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| name = PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)
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| image = Kantor Pusat.jpg
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| image_caption = ASDP Indonesia Ferry headquarters in Jakarta
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| former_name = Perum ASDP (1986-1992)
PT ASDP (1992-2004)
| type = State-owned perseroan terbatas
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| industry = Ferry transport
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| predecessor = PASDF (1973-1980)
PASDP (1980-1986)
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| founded = 1973
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| hq_location = Jakarta
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| area_served = Indonesia
| key_people = Ira Puspadewi (President Director)
Syaiful Haq Manan (President Commissioner)
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| revenue = Rp 3.550 trillion
| revenue_year = 2021
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| net_income = Rp 326 billion
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| owner = Government of Indonesia
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| num_employees = 4,520
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| website = {{URL|https://www.asdp.id}}
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| locale = Indonesia
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| transit_type = Ferry
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| began_operation = 1973
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| lines = 289
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| vessels = 160
| terminals = 35
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ASDP Indonesia Ferry, or popularly known as ASDP, is an Indonesian state-owned passenger ferry operator. The company is headquartered in Central Jakarta and has 29 branches in 4 regional offices across Indonesia. As of 2020, it operates 160 ships throughout Indonesia,{{Cite book|last=PT|first=ASDP Indonesia Ferry|title=Laporan Tahunan 2019|publisher=PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)|year=2020|location=Jakarta|pages=22}} serves 49 million passengers,{{Cite book|last=ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)|first=PT|title=Annual Report 2019|publisher=PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)|year=2020|location=Jakarta|pages=130}} making it one of the largest ferry operators in the world.{{Cite web|url=https://www.inews.id/finance/bisnis/terbanyak-di-dunia-asdp-layani-245-rute-pelayaran-di-indonesia|title=Terbanyak di Dunia, ASDP Layani 245 Rute Pelayaran di Indonesia|date=February 6, 2020|website=iNews.ID}}
History
ASDP was originally established during the reign of President Soeharto, precisely in 1973 which was carried out by the PASDF (Proyek Angkutan Sungai, Danau, dan Ferry — River, Lake and Ferry Transportation Project) under the auspices of the Directorate of River, Lake and Ferry Transportation Traffic (DLLASDF), Directorate General of Land Transportation of Ministry of Transportation. Soeharto wanted to connect the land route from Banda Aceh in northernmost corner of Sumatra to Lospalos in easternmost corner of Timor Island.
On its journey PASDF was changed to PASDP (Proyek Angkutan Sungai Danau dan Penyeberangan — River, Lake, and Crossing Transportation Project) in 1980 and in 1992 it changed to PT Angkutan Sungai Danau dan Penyeberangan (Persero). In 2004 its name changed into PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero), as part of a business transformation process and branding.{{Cite web|last=Times|first=I. D. N.|last2=Shemi|first2=Helmi|title=Mengenal PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry, BUMN yang Urus Layanan Penyeberangan|url=https://www.idntimes.com/business/economy/helmi/mengenal-pt-asdp-indonesia-ferry-bumn-yang-urus-layanan-penyeberangan|access-date=2020-12-03|website=IDN Times|language=id}}
Fleet and ports
As of 2019, ASDP owned and operated 151 ships as well as 34 dedicated ferry ports across Indonesia.
=Fleet=
class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !Year Built !Route ! Gross Tonnage |
BRR
|2007 |911 |
Papuyu
|1992 |284 |
Teluk Sinabang
|2006 |750 |
Tandemand
|1990 |646 |
Lome
|2008 |534 |
Belanak
|2002 |1163 |
Menumbing Raya
|2008 |652 |
Tanjung Burang
|1991 |540 |
Barau
|1992 |540 |
Sembilang
|2008 |560 |
Tenggiri
|1972 |Tidak diketahui |267 |
Gambolo
|2011 |560 |
Ambu Ambu
|2004 |571 |
Kuala Bate II
|1991 |464 |
Madani
|1999 |(Sedang dijadwalkan mengisi rute |1106 |
Portlink
|1979 |12,674 |
Portlink III
|1986 |15,341 |
Portlink V
|2011 |5023 |
Jatra III
|1985 |5071 |
Batumandi
|2012 |5553 |
Sebuku
|2012 |5553 |
Legundi
|2012 |5556 |
Ferrindo 5
|1987 |3605 |
Kalibodri
|2008 |2129 |
Siginjai
|2010 |616 |
Drajat Paciran
|2015 |2940 |
Tongkol
|1970 |259 |
Jatra II
|1980 |3902 |
Prathita IV
|1968 |507 |
Prathita IV
|1968 |
Ketapang
|507 |
Portlink II
|2010 |649 |
Roditha
|1973 |1236 |
Portlink VII
|1996 |The ship was suspended because it was under repair |2120 |
Jatra II
|1980 |3902 |
Raja Enggano
|2001 |783 |
Belida
|2002 |844 |
Cucut
|1990 |530 |
Cakalang
|2004 |1483 |
Komodo
|1982 |265 |
Jatra I
|1980 |The ship was suspended because it was under repair |3871 |
Ranaka
|2011 |1029 |
Inerie II
|2012 |1031 |
Ile Labalekan
|2013 |895 |
Uma Kalada
|1997 |881 |
Ile Mandiri
|1990 |Kalabahi-Bakalang-Baranusa-Adonara- |553 |
Bili
|1990 |247 |
Kerapu III
|1987 |315 |
Gutila
|1997 |495 |
Goropa
|1992 |547 |
Dingkis
|1992 |404 |
Gajah Mada
|1974 |512 |
Poncan Moale
|1990 |621 |
Ranaka
|2011 |(Sedang dijadwalkan mengisi rute Bitung-Tobelo menggantikan Madani) |1029 |
Bawal
|2005 |560 |
Labuhan Haji
|2009 |753 |
Dalente Woba
|2014 |1120 |
Portlink VIII
|2014 |2125 |
Tarusi
|2010 |596 |
Porodisa
|2003 |Amurang-Pananaru-Marore-Kawaluso |970 |
Tanjung Api
|2009 |616 |
Dolosi
|2007 |560 |
Cengkih Afo
|1991 |
Dolong-Marisa
|549 |
Tuna Tomini
|2004 |Ampana-Wakai-Gorontalo-Toboli |546 |
Moinit
|2012 |1068 |
Teluk Tolo
|2011 |Luwuk-Banggai-Boniton-Kaukes-Bobong |540 |
Merak
|1970 |692 |
Arwana
|2002 |282 |
Bontoharu
|1999 |1124 |
Sangke Palangga
|2005 |Bira-Jampea-Labuan Bajo-Marapokot |560 |
Bahteramas II
|2014 |711 |
Kambaniru
|1991 |549 |
=Ports=
ASDP Indonesia Ferry provides island crossing services throughout Indonesia with more than 206 routes. The following is a list of ASDP Ports throughout Indonesia.
Sumatra
- Banda Aceh
- Singkil
- Sibolga (Kota Sibolga, Sumatera Utara)
- Padang
- Batam
- Bangka
- Bakauheni (Lampung Selatan, Lampung)
jawa - bali
- Merak (Kota Cilegon, Banten)
- Ujung (Kota Surabaya, Jawa Timur)
- Ketapang (Banyuwangi, Jawa Timur)
- Gilimanuk (Jembrana, Bali)
Kalimantan
Sulawesi
Nusa Tenggara
Maluku
Papua
References
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External links
- {{official|https://www.asdp.id}}
- [https://www.ferizy.com/ Ferizy.com - ASDP Indonesia Ferry booking website]
Category:Ferry transport in Indonesia
Category:Shipping companies of Indonesia
Category:Government-owned companies of Indonesia