[:id]Hari Dermaga Nasional[:en]National Dock Day[:]
Every June 17, Indonesia observes National Dock Day a moment to recognize the vital role of docks in supporting maritime transportation, logistics distribution, and inter-island connectivity across the archipelago.
As an archipelagic nation with over 17,000 islands, Indonesia heavily relies on sea transport. Docks are more than just places for loading and unloading goods or passengers they serve as economic lifelines for coastal communities. Well-developed docks improve logistics efficiency, reduce distribution costs, and open access to remote areas.
In the context of sustainable development, eco-friendly and integrated dock infrastructure is essential. Through programs like the Sea Toll and port revitalization, the government has been enhancing docks nationwide. These efforts not only boost Indonesia’s maritime economy but also contribute to marine conservation through responsible management.
National Dock Day serves as a timely reminder of the importance of maritime infrastructure investment. It calls on all stakeholders—government, private sector, and communities—to collaborate in improving dock quality, accessibility, and environmental standards.
By building and maintaining robust dock networks, Indonesia can enhance its national logistics system, strengthen disaster response capabilities, and reduce regional disparities. Ultimately, reliable docks help unify the nation, ensuring that no island is left behind.
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