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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION STRENGTHENS IPCC KENDARAAN TERMINAL OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE

27/01/26, 14:56 WIB Last Updated 2026-01-27T07:59:18Z


JAKARTA INDONESIA (ISL News) - PT Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk (IDX: IPCC) continues to strengthen the operational performance of its vehicle terminals through digital transformation and the implementation of integrated systems.


This effort is reflected in the operational performance achievement which increased by 15.09% on a consolidated basis (CBU, Heavy Equipment and Trucks/Buses), supported by the implementation of PTOS-C as an operational digital platform at international and domestic terminals.


This drives increased service effectiveness while strengthening user trust. This consistency has also been recognized by various agencies and stakeholders through awards received as part of the IPCC's commitment to providing reliable and sustainable services. Amidst global and domestic economic uncertainty, the IPCC demonstrates its commitment to shareholders and service users through its continued operational performance growth.


This is reflected in the most significant growth in the Truck/Bus cargo segment which increased by 46.32% annually (YoY) or an increase of 80,893 units, as well as the performance of consolidated ship visits which recorded 3,604 visits, an increase of 685 visits YoY or a growth of 23.46%.


As a Pelindo Group business entity under the management of Sub Holding Multi Terminal (SPMT) which focuses on the core port business in the non-container/multipurpose cargo sector, IPCC's operational performance for 1 (one) full year in 2025 successfully served consolidated cargo consisting of CBU, trucks/buses, and heavy equipment totaling 1,245,840 units and increasing by 188,009 units compared to the same period in 2024.


"This improvement in operational performance is not just a matter of numbers, but a reflection of our efforts to build a more integrated, adaptive, and user-focused work system. Through the implementation of PTOS-C, we want to ensure that every operational process is more effective, transparent, and provides added value for all stakeholders," said Bagus Dwipoyono, IPCC's Director of Operations and Engineering.


As the trend of environmentally friendly vehicles grows, the IPCC Jakarta Branch terminal recorded the entry of BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle), HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle), and PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) based vehicles with a total of 101,713 units, or around 10.62% of the total CBU served in 2025.


This achievement reflects the high domestic market interest in low-emission vehicles, with brands from the Asian continent such as BYD, VinFast, AION, and various other brands dominating, while also emphasizing the role of the IPCC in supporting the transition of the automotive industry to a more sustainable one.


In line with this, increased vehicle export activity also strengthened IPCC's operational performance compared to the previous year, particularly in the CBU cargo segment. As of December 2025, IPCC had successfully handled 390,803 CBU units, a 9% year-on-year (YoY) increase.


This growth confirms Indonesia's position as one of the automotive industry bases that is increasingly trusted by the global market, with Vietnam recorded as the largest export destination country, reaching 77,181 vehicle units by December 2025. Meanwhile, operational performance in the CBU cargo segment experienced a solid increase, on a consolidated basis successfully serving 957,661 units, growing 100,791 units or an increase of 11.76% YoY.

 

The Strategic Role of the IPCC

IPCC President Director, Sugeng Mulyadi, stated that this achievement is the result of the Company's ongoing efforts to strengthen the strategic role of vehicle terminals amidst the transformation of the national automotive industry.


"We see this growth not simply as increased volume, but as part of the process of building a more adaptive, efficient, and sustainable vehicle logistics ecosystem. The IPCC is committed to continuously supporting the competitiveness of the national automotive industry, both to meet domestic market needs and to expand Indonesia's contribution to the global market," said Sugeng.


In line with the strengthening of the IPCC's role in supporting a sustainable national industrial supply chain and the mining downstream ecosystem initiated by the Government, the Company recorded positive performance in its heavy equipment cargo service, which is the second largest, with a growth of 24% YoY or an increase of 6,325 units, bringing the total consolidated heavy equipment handling to 32,677 units in 2025.


Meanwhile, the most significant increase occurred in truck/bus cargo services, which grew 46.32% year-on-year, increasing by 80,893 units, bringing the consolidated total to 255,502 units. This growth was driven by increased domestic mining activity in line with the implementation of the downstreaming program for the mineral resources industry, which has driven the need for large-scale transportation facilities.


To address these needs, IPCC is continuously expanding its service coverage by operating five satellite terminals, as part of the company's commitment to providing more equitable, adaptive, and efficient services equipped with an integrated and digital-based operating system.


IPCC Corporate Secretary, Endah Dwi Liesly, said that strengthening operational performance is part of IPCC's strategy to build competitive and sustainable vehicle terminal services.


"This increase in operational traffic reflects the IPCC's efforts to align capacity and services with the needs of the national industry, particularly in supporting the downstreaming program. By strengthening our terminal network and integrated operational management, we are committed to providing efficient, sustainable services that add value to our customers and the national economy," Endah said.


Through various strategic initiatives and ongoing business innovations, the IPCC is committed to delivering sustainable performance while providing added value for service users, stakeholders, investors, and shareholders.


This approach is realized through strengthening collaboration, transforming operational patterns across all terminals managed by the Company, and developing services that are adaptive to market needs, including inland transportation innovations to support the distribution of CBU cargo from and to the IPCC terminal.

 

PTOS-C Digital System

As 2025 approaches, IPCC management is optimistic that the implementation of the PTOS-C digital system and consistent operational transformation will continue to deliver optimal results. Building on this foundation, the Company targets financial performance growth of over 20% in 2025, exceeding the previous year's achievement. This is part of IPCC's efforts to strengthen its role in a more competitive and sustainable national logistics ecosystem.


"We carry out every initiative with a spirit of wholehearted service. Digital transformation through PTOS-C, service innovation in the form of PDC, integrated and end-to-end services, and strengthened collaboration, we believe not only drive performance but also build long-term trust. Through the new tagline Integrated Auto Solutions, IPCC is committed to healthy and sustainable growth, while making a real contribution to service users, stakeholders, and the national logistics ecosystem," concluded Sugeng.


(ISL News Editorial Team/Corcom IPCC/PT.IKT Tbk.).

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