East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT), a part of the International Container Terminal Service (ICTSI), has officially opened for business. 

EJMT opens for business

Source: ICTSI

EJMT is now East Java’s newest gateway. The terminal now boasts a 300 m quay line, a deep-water draft of 13.5 m (lowest astronomical tide), a 500 m swinging basin, and modernised equipment for bulk, project, and containerised cargo.

EJMT also has two of the largest post-Panamax mobile harbour cranes in East Java, as reported by HLPFI in August.

“The new terminal will provide another option for our customers in Lamongan, Tuban, and as far as Central Java, serving both their domestic and international trade requirements,” said Patrick Chan, ceo of EJMT.

“Backed by a deep-water berth and the largest mobile harbour cranes in East Java, our customers can now deploy larger vessels, allowing them to load more cargo and reduce their overall costs per unit by calling at EJMT,” he added.

David Lim, Eastern Logistics ceo, said: “With new international liner connectivity, our oil and gas clients can import materials directly to Lamongan Shorebase, reducing both transit time and logistics costs.

“Our heavy lift deck and advanced crane infrastructure enable efficient handling of heavy-lift cargo, supporting energy sector projects across Indonesia, including wind farm installations and offshore platform development.” Eastern Logistics operates Lamongan Shorebase.

The 500-ha I-Sentra industrial park also sits adjacent to EJMT, which offers space for new investments, with direct connectivity to the port.