Jakarta – PT EDI Indonesia (EDII), a subsidiary of Pelindo II, invited dozens of business people or entrepreneurs of bonded zones and companies with Import Facility for Export Purposes (KITE), Bonded Warehouses (GB) and Bonded Logistics Center (PLB).
This gathering aims to introduce Generation 2 of IT Inventory (Inventory 2) service that has been successfully developed by EDII and support the acceleration of the implementation of IT Inventory for entrepreneurs.
One of Inventory 2’s breakthroughs is that the IT Inventory reporting system has become a sub-system of the company’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
According to the EDII Senior Product Manager, Oktovan Rezman, the inventory application aims to make it easier to produce reports in real time and accurately.
“Invent2 application also features a centralized database structure that allows better administration and security so that the risk of losing important data can be prevented,” he explained.
In addition, with the ERP sub-system the work becomes more structured so it does not depend on specific individuals or workers.
“An ERP system for a company can increase efficiency and effectiveness because it can manage and integrate various operational activities in business processes or activities which are one of the requirements to fulfill the provisions in the Minister of Finance regulations and Director General of Customs and Excise Regulations regarding Bonded Warehouse Facilities, KITE and PLB, “Oktovan added.
Also present, Head of the Section for Evaluation and Harmonization of Temporary Hoarding Policy at the Directorate General of Customs and Excise, Budi Kristanto.
He gave a presentation on the IT Inventory KITE regulations and government support for ease of business in bonded zones.
The inventories developed by EDII are expected to be able to simplify and become a solution for business people who get KITE, GB, and PLB facilities in integrating reporting obligations to the government with their internal systems.
EDII Collaborates with Intraco (Bangladesh) Ltd.
EDII Jakarta – EDI Indonesia explores the potential for cooperation with Intraco (Bangladesh) Ltd in the implementation of the National Single Window in Bangladesh. The exploration of this collaboration is a follow-up to the meeting held by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Persero) / IPC with Intraco (Bangladesh) Ltd which was then outlined in the signing of the Joint Agreement (MoU) some time ago.
Director of Intraco (Bangladesh) Ltd. M. Obaidur Rahman, accompanied by representatives from IPC during his visit to the EDII headquarters, Jakarta, Indonesia (19/9), discussed several things including the development of a National Single Window in Bangladesh that was integrated and in accordance with international standards. “The National Single Window Program is very important to update information related to the flow of goods in order to facilitate export-import activities in a country,” said M. Obaidur Rahman.
National Single Window (NSW) is a nationally integrated electronic information system, which can be accessed through the Internet, the NSW system can integrate information relating to the process of handling customs documents and other documents related to export-import, which ensures data and information security and integrating information flow and process between internal systems automatically, which includes customs, licensing, port / airport systems, and other systems related to service processes and supervision of export-import activities.
EDII played a role in MoU between IPC and Intraco Ltd.
IPC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Intraco Ltd. In order to explore the potential for IPC Group business development in Bangladesh including the transformation of the container terminal to be carried out by PT IPC Terminal Container and the implementation of Bangladesh National Single Window handled by PT Electronic Data Interchange Indonesia (PT EDII).
Located at the Intraco Center office, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The signing of the MoU was carried out by IPC Commercial Director Arif Suhartono and Managing Director of Intraco Ltd. Bangladesh Riyadh Ali, witnessed by Ms. Rina Soemarno (Indonesian Ambassador to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and Nepal).
With the signing of this MoU it could be the first step for the IPC Group to carry out business development and further cooperation in Bangladesh.
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