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View all search resultsThe merger of 15 logistics firms into a single SOE is the earliest move and is expected to be completed within a month.
he government has pledged to fast-track the restructuring of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), with the process expected to be completed this year.
“We hope everything can be finalized on time. Not just meeting the deadline, but completing the restructuring in a fundamental way,” said Dony Oskaria, head of the SOE Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN), after a limited meeting with President Prabowo Subianto on Tuesday.
Dony added that the merger of 15 logistics firms into a single SOE is the earliest move and is expected to be completed within a month.
Under the plan, state postal company PT Pos Indonesia is expected to serve as the anchor of the new logistics holding, overseeing subsidiaries across the ecosystem, including PT Semen Indonesia Logistik, PT Pupuk Indonesia Logistik and PT KAI Logistik.
The consolidation is part of a wider effort to transform SOEs into larger, more efficient and competitive entities, while maintaining their public service obligations.
The initiative reflects a growing policy emphasis on integration, as the government seeks to reduce duplication and improve coordination in key sectors such as logistics, where inefficiencies have historically driven up costs.
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