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Pelni (abbreviation of , ) is the national cargo and passenger shipping company of
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
. Its services network spans across the Indonesian archipelago. Mainly serving as connector between bigger cities and to remote islands, Pelni plays an important role in the Indonesian transport system. Pelni is one of the few remaining economy-class long-distance passenger ship operators. Most of the world's well-known passenger ship companies have stopped their low-budget passenger services since the 1960s due to shifting trends towards airplane transport. Pelni's ability to survive is mostly due to
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on certain routes and subsidized routes funded by the government of Indonesia.


History

Under the Dutch colonial rule, Indonesian inter-islands transportation was dominated by
Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij (Dutch for Royal Packet Navigation Company), better known as KPM, was a Dutch shipping company (1888–1966) in the Netherlands East Indies, now Indonesia. It was the dominant inter-island shipping line in Indo ...
(KPM), founded in 1888. KPM headquarter was in
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, but daily operations were controlled from
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(now Jakarta). As a newly independent republic in the late 1940s, Indonesian government decided to nationalize Dutch-owned companies. The Dutch refused to give away KPM, due to its strong position as a connector of the Indonesian archipelago. KPM also played an important role in transporting Dutch logistics and military supplies during the Indonesian National Revolution. In response to Dutch refusal, on September 5, 1950, Indonesia founded PEPUSKA (''Yayasan Penguasaan Pusat Kapal-kapal,'' Centrally-controlled Ships Foundation) that operates 8 ships with a total size of 4.800
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. However, due to a lack of experience and capital, PEPUSKA failed to takeover KPM's monopoly. On April 28, 1952, PEPUSKA was dissolved. Pelni (now as a company, not a foundation) was founded on the same day, with the same fleet. To bring more power, Indonesian Eximbank provided funding to buy 45 new coaster ships from western European countries. While waiting for these new ships to be produced, Pelni rented various ships from many countries across the world. Pelni also used ships looted from Japan in World War 2. These strategies proved successful, as KPM suffered from declining market share and strike workers led by Sukarno's leftist doctrine. KPM discontinued its Indonesian operation on December 3, 1957. Pelni achieved its golden era during the early 1980s to late 1990s. Under Suharto presidency with his
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, Pelni was the main transport to move people from Java and Sumatra to eastern region of Indonesia, because air transport facilities were still underdeveloped. Pelni started to suffer after 2000s, because airplane services were cheaper year by year. Some of its old ships even failed to sell to third parties, and maintaining these old ships also was not a cheap option. KM ''Kambuna'' (renamed ) and KM ''Rinjani'' (renamed KRI ''Tanjung Fatagar'' (974)) was granted to
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in 2004. KM ''Kerinci'' was sold in 2014. KFC ''Jetliner'' was rented to
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between 2009 and 2012. As of 2017, no party is interested to buy KM ''Ganda Dewata'' (Ro-ro ship) even as a scrap. Pelni started to reform its services and management since 2012 to this day, by focusing more on tourism and cargo market, alongside improving its current low-budget passenger services. Pelni began to book positive earnings since 2014.


Ships and services


Passenger ships

Pelni's passenger ships are also a major branding feature of Pelni: large yellow funnel with red-and-white strips and Pelni logo. Pelni painted its ships with white color on the upper side of ships and crimson on the lower side. Its reddish lifeboats are also easily recognised from distances. Most of these passenger ships (excluding KM ''Egon,'' KM ''Ganda Dewata'' & KFC ''Jetliner'') were built by
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, a major German shipyard well known as luxury passenger ships builder. Due to Meyer's luxury culture, some party considered Pelni's ships 'too good' by Indonesian standard, even after designed & built as economy-class passenger ships by default. As of August 12, 2017, no Meyer-built Pelni ship ever involved in sinking accident. However, these high-standard ships were not enjoyed by passengers, especially prior to 2014, because of harsh treatment by passengers and the crew itself. Most of the problems come from illegal passengers, which at least until April 24, 2019 are still frequently found. Since 2014 onwards, some improvement have been made, especially in ticket reservation system (now booking is available online, but still limited to payment via
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's ATM and
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store. Credit card payment is still not possible), toilet repair, and 2-pin electric plug (for mobile devices only). Passengers can enjoy
GSM The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation ( 2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such ...
& GPRS network in Pelni ships provided by
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. However, passenger management is still troublesome, mainly because most of Indonesian seaport's passenger terminal (operated by
Indonesia Port Corporations PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero), trading as Pelindo, is Indonesian State-owned enterprise Based on one of the world's biggest archipelagos with an extensive history in the world maritime stage, Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) is a world-class por ...
) is not sterile from illegal visitors. Below is a list of Pelni's Passenger Ships. All of these ships (excluding KFC ''Jetliner'') were named after mountains in Indonesia. KM ''Tatamailau'' however, is named after Mt. Tatamailau in
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. KM is an abbreviation of 'Kapal Mesin', meaning ''Motor Vessel'' (MV) and KFC is an abbreviation of 'Kapal Ferry Cepat', meaning ''Fast Ferry Ship''.


Facilities

* One single bed per passenger, but shared space with others and no separator between beds. * 2-pin electric plugs per bed (low voltage, for mobile phones only) * Shared bathrooms & toilets with hot and cold water * Three standard meals a day (queued) * Hot water for drink *
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* Cafeteria *Shop * Smoking area * GSM and GPRS network by
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*
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= Facilities (KM ''Kelud'' only)

= KM ''Kelud'' (serving Jakarta-
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Tanjung Balai Karimun Tanjung Balai Karimun ( Jawi: , ) often abbreviated Tg. Balai, is the main town at the southern end of the Great Karimun Island (''Pulau Karimunbesar''), part of the Karimun Regency within the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia. It is often call ...
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Medan Medan (; English: ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, as well as a regional hub and financial centre of Sumatra. According to the National Development Planning Agency, Medan is one of the four mai ...
) is the ship with most complete facilities: * Restaurant *
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(paid) * Mini
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*
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and Pelnimart store *
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* Live music KM ''Kelud'' also provides first- and 2nd-class service in addition to economy-class services, with double bedroom and four single-bedroom options, with
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and better food menus. However, not all of those facilities are always available. Some passengers wrote that access to some of those, such as mini-cinema and gym were blocked by the crew. Also, not all of these facilities are in good conditions, especially the toilets. The ships are also often overcrowded by illegal passengers, especially after embarking from small ports with less security enforcement.


Tourism services

In addition to regular passenger routes, Pelni provides tourism packages to various islands. Pelni introduces live-on-board concept, where Pelni ships will pick up passenger in hub ports (such as Semarang or
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), sail to destined tourist attraction, stay there as 'floating hotel' while passengers enjoying the tourism packages in nearby islands, and then return to hub port. For 2017, the tourism packages are: * Karimunjava Islands (depart from Semarang) *
Raja Ampat Islands Raja Ampat, or the ''Four Kings'', is an archipelago located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's Southwest Papua , Southwest Papua province. It comprises over 1,500 small islands, cays, and sh ...
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Sorong Sorong is the largest city and the capital of the Indonesian province of Southwest Papua. The city is located on the western tip of the island of New Guinea with its only land borders being with Sorong Regency. It is the gateway to Indonesia's ...
) *
Derawan Islands The Derawan Islands ( id, Kepulauan Derawan) are in the province of East Kalimantan in Indonesia. They consist of 31 islands, most well known among these are the islands of Derawan, Kakaban, Maratua, and Sangalaki. There are also numerous submerg ...
(from
Balikpapan Balikpapan is a seaport city in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Located on the east coast of the island of Borneo, the city is the financial center of Kalimantan. Balikpapan is the city with the largest economy in Kalimantan with an estimated ...
) *
Wakatobi National Park Wakatobi National Park is a marine national park in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. The name of Wakatobi is a portmanteau of the four main Tukangbesi Islands: Wangi-wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko.
(from
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) *
Komodo National Park Komodo National Park ( Indonesian: ''Taman Nasional Komodo'') is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between the provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara. The park includes the ...
(from
Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the Nusa Tenggara region of east Indonesia. It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency ''(Kabupaten Manggarai Barat)'', one of the eight regencies whic ...
) *
Banda Neira Banda Neira (also known as Pulau Neira) is an island in the Banda Islands, Indonesia. It is administered as part of the administrative Banda Islands District (''Kecamatan Kepulauan Banda'') within the Central Maluku Regency in the province of ...
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) On 23 June 2019, Pelni launched new tourism service with KLM (''Kapal Layar Mesin''/Motor Sail Ship) ''Pelita Arunika'', a
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ship. Built by a traditional shipbuilder in Tanjung Bira, South Sulawesi and serving tourists in
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.


Cargo ships

*KM ''Caraka Jaya Niaga III-4'' *KM ''Caraka Jaya Niaga III-2'' *KM ''Caraka Jaya Niaga III-32'' *KM ''Logistik Nusantara 1'' *KM ''Logistik Nusantara 2'' *KM ''Logistik Nusantara 3'' *KM ''Logistik Nusantara 4'' *KM ''Logistik Nusantara 5''


Other ships


''Tol Laut'' ships

'' Tol Laut'' (literally "Sea Toll (Road)" or "Sea Highway") is a maritime program by President Joko Widodo to improve Indonesian logistic system through providing routine and subsidized cargo sailing across Indonesia. As of 2019, Pelni operated 7 cargo ships for this purpose.


Cattle ship

Pelni operated one cattle ship, KM ''Camara Nusantara I'', to transport cattle produced by farmers in Lesser Sunda Islands to
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.


Perintis ships

Perintis (''pioneer)'' services are routes served by smaller ships (below 500 passengers) connecting smaller islands to regional cities, and subsidized by the Government of Indonesia. It is intended to increase accessibility and decrease logistic cost among small islands. These routes are less regular than those served by the main passenger ships, thus online ticket booking is not available. Tickets can be bought at the port of departure or its nearest branch offices. ''Perintis'' schedules can also be accessed through Pelni call center and social media upon request. As of 2019, Pelni owned and operated 53 ''perintis'' ships, serving 46 routes.


International Routes

During Indonesian occupation of East Timor, Pelni served port of Dili, which stopped after 1999. In 2000, Pelni also served
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- Davao (Philippines) route for a short period.


Incidents and accidents

* On January 27, 1981, Pelni's ship KMP ''
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'' was burned and sank near
Masalembu Islands The Masalembu Islands (Indonesian:''Kepulauan Mesalembu'') lie in the Java Sea to the north of Madura, about halfway between Madura and Borneo. They administratively form Masalembu District (''kecamatan'') of Sumenep Regency of Madura, in th ...
in the Java Sea while sailing from
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, Jakarta to Makassar. This ship was produced in 1956 by
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and initially planned to be scrapped, but cancelled and finally sold to Indonesia with alleged marked-up price. Official said that 431 people were killed.
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and Ebiet G. Ade each created songs about the sinking. * On April 6, 2011, KM ''Fudi'' rolled over while being repaired in PT. PAL shipyard in Surabaya. Due to lack of cost for re-establishing her, Pelni & PAL decided to abandon the ship and allowed Yala Gada, a
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from
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to scrap her on March 15, 2016.


Gallery

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in KM ''Dorolonda''. Now every Pelni Ships provided
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and GPRS network by Telkom's subsidiaries,
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File:StreetVendor KMDorolonda.jpg, Passenger selling various foods during KM ''Dorolonda'' sailing from
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to
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. Things like this still happens when the ships visit small harbor with lack of security enforcement. File:KM Gunung Dempo at port of Ambon.jpg, KM ''Gunung Dempo'' unloading cargo and passenger at port of
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. File:Breakfast menu at KM Gunung Dempo.jpg, Breakfast menu at KM ''Gunung Dempo'' File:Impact of Javanese expansion on Dani tribe in Irian Jaya ABC 1995.webm, Pelni's ship being used to transport Javanese people to Papua by New Order's controversial
Transmigration Program The transmigration program ( id, , from Dutch, ''transmigratie'') was an initiative of the Dutch colonial government and later continued by the Indonesian government to move landless people from densely populated areas of Indonesia to less ...


References


External links


Pelni
– official site * Online schedule of all Pelni ships availabl
here

Travels on Pelni, (PT Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia)
– review of a voyage on KM ''Kelud'' by Jonathan Boonzaier i
''Maritime Matters''
* YouTube- Making of KM Lambelu i
Meyer WerftPelni Schedule
- The Sheep Schedule for Pelni {{Authority control Shipping companies of Indonesia Government-owned companies of Indonesia 1952 establishments in Indonesia Indonesia transport-related lists