JAKARTA INDONESIA (ISL News, March 25, 2026) - PT Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk (IDX: IPCC), part of the Pelindo Group ecosystem through PT Pelindo Multi Terminal as a subholding, recorded impressive financial performance based on the audited report for the 2025 financial year. The company managed to record a net profit of IDR 256.51 billion, marking an all-time high and exceeding the psychological milestone of IDR 250 billion.
This performance grew 20.87% annually (YoY) compared to the previous year's profit of Rp212.21 billion, reflecting increasingly strong business fundamentals and the company's ability to maintain sustainable growth amidst industry dynamics.
This achievement is driven by the IPCC's success in accelerating business innovation and strategy, strengthening operational transformation and digitalization, and consistently standardizing business processes across all lines, thereby increasing efficiency, productivity, and service quality as the main foundation in creating added value for service users, shareholders, and stakeholders.
IPCC recorded solid revenue growth throughout 2025, reaching Rp929.96 billion, a 12.77% year-on-year increase compared to Rp824.60 billion the previous year. This performance underscores the company's ability to maintain sustainable growth momentum, supported by a dominant contribution from the Tanjung Priok Branch of 91%, or Rp842.55 billion, and the strengthening role of satellite terminals in various strategic regions in Indonesia, which contributed 9%, or Rp85.15 billion.
In terms of business composition, the Completely Built Up (CBU) segment remained the main contributor, with revenue reaching Rp697.66 billion, followed by the heavy equipment segment at Rp82.67 billion and the truck/bus segment at Rp77.31 billion. This revenue structure reflects IPCC's strong positioning as a key player in the national automotive logistics chain and demonstrates an increasingly solid diversification of its business portfolio.
Interestingly, IPCC's performance growth is also driven by the acceleration of the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) trend, which is one of the main catalysts for the company's growth in 2025. IPCC has successfully served more than 101,731 electric vehicles, with Chinese brands dominating the market, contributing more than 80,000 units. This not only strengthens IPCC's role in the future automotive logistics ecosystem but also confirms the company's readiness to seize opportunities from the transition to a more environmentally friendly and sustainable industry.
IPCC is committed to always providing the best service in terms of security, safety and handling of all cargo served by the Company. In 2025, the company implemented a full single billing and also in the fourth quarter of 2025 IPCC officially launched the In-Land Transportation business innovation as the embodiment of the new tagline, namely Integrated Auto Solutions, which strengthens the company's direction as a leader in integrated and largest vehicle terminal logistics services in Indonesia.
IPCC also recorded an increase in total assets of 11.21% from IDR 1.85 trillion in 2024 to IDR 2.05 trillion at the end of 2025 where the increase was due to an increase in IPCC Cash and Cash Equivalents reaching IDR 1.08 trillion which increased by 33.55%. Wing Megantoro as Director of Finance, HR and Risk Management said, "Various efforts made by the Company to create added value from each service provided, especially from the financial side, such as cost efficiency that is not directly related to income and the use of integrated payment systems through digitalization such as PRAYA and PTOS-C which allow service users to find out bills for IPCC services in real time, reducing face-to-face processes and successfully reducing the Company's ACP (average collection period) from 31.74 in 2024 to 29.05 in 2025 ".
"As a business entity in the Pelindo group with solid fundamentals, we have no corporate obligations in the form of debt to banks or other parties (a debt-free company), thus providing more prudent room for maneuver and independent financial management for the company's development," said Wing.
In order to become a vehicle terminal that has excellence in terms of service so that it becomes top of mind for service users, IPCC strengthens governance and reporting to shareholders as part of the company's accountability where throughout IPCC's existence, in 2025 it successfully won the prestigious Annual Report Award 2024, 2nd Place in the category of Non-Financial Public BUMN with Revenues below 1 Trillion organized by the National Committee for Governance Policy (KNKG) and the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI).
Appreciation
IPCC President Director, Sugeng Mulyadi said, "We are grateful and express our highest appreciation to Service Users, Vendors, the IPCC Team, Shareholders/Investors, and Stakeholders for this extraordinary achievement, and not to forget their support and trust in the IPCC."
IPCC appreciates the assessment of service users and vendors on the services we provide, which is measured in the results of the 2025 customer satisfaction survey within the Pelindo Group, IPCC obtained the highest score of 4.82 on a scale of 5. This good performance is certainly also supported by the Excellent Service provided by IPCC.
"Throughout 2025, IPCC successfully expanded its services by increasing capacity through the Port Delivery Center (PDC), integrating logistics services, in-land transportation, and optimizing idle land around the company to accommodate the surge in cargo passing through our terminals," Sugeng concluded.
In 2025, IPCC's business strategy will continue by adjusting the company's strategy and master plan to focus on the integrated vehicle logistics ecosystem, while continuing to expand both organically and inorganically.
IPCC continues to strengthen its operational and digitalization aspects, one of which is the full Go-Live of the PTOS-C application at the international terminal, which aims to integrate services and combine operational patterns with the latest technology, said Bagus Dwipoyono, Director of Engineering and Operations.
"In order to improve operational services that focus on user satisfaction, ensure operational team readiness, work safety, and sustainable transformation by implementing the 3 No work principles, namely no cause defect, no accept defect, and no continued defect," said Bagus.
IPCC has received a certificate of appreciation for its excellent service to one of its customers, for its 460-day accident-free service on PT Astra Daihatsu Motor's cargo. This recognition also motivates IPCC to continue improving the quality of its handling of automaker cargo, making a positive contribution to the national economy, and addressing future business challenges.
Environmental Elements
Endah Dwi Liesly, Corporate Secretary, added, "In addition to improving financial performance, IPCC's dynamic business footprint also addresses environmental, social, and sustainable corporate governance issues in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). IPCC's ESG management continues to improve, as indicated by its prestigious 2025 awards, including three BUMN Track TJSL & CSR Awards."
The IPCC prioritizes environmentally friendly principles through a commitment to using alternative fuels with RON 92 for all environmentally friendly operational support equipment to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the negative impacts of fuel residue. Furthermore, the use of battery-powered golf cars and EV taxi cars reinforces the commitment to a technology-based green port (Green & Smart Port).
In terms of social and environmental responsibility (TJSL), in 2025 the IPCC will continue to support priority environmental programs through the conservation of marine biota and ecosystems, such as planting 2,750 mangrove seedlings in the Siombak Lake Conservation Area, Medan, North Sumatra, and maintaining the conservation of 8,100 mangrove plants in Sungai Undang sub-district, Central Kalimantan Province.
In addition, the IPCC also encourages Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through the Strong MSMEs program in the Kalibaru Village area, which also supports the TJSL program to alleviate stunting through the IPCC Gembira program, where a circular economy and mutual support are important foundations for the success and sustainability of the program.
"The IPCC's performance is always aligned with measurable and sustainable performance, with our commitment to the public not only maintaining financial aspects but also creating sustainable businesses by strengthening MSMEs, which play a vital role in supporting the nation's economy, and health as a valuable asset in developing young leaders in the future," Endah concluded.
(ISL News Editorial Team/Corcom IPCC).




















