PT. Buana Saka Samudera is a shipping agency and marine services provider based in Jakarta, Indonesia. The company manages a wide range of vessel port call activities, serving as a primary link between shipowners, operators, and local port authorities. Its headquarters in the South Jakarta business district serves as the central hub for overseeing operations across the Indonesian maritime landscape, ensuring that vessels comply with national regulations and port-specific requirements.
The company specializes in ship agency services that cover the entire lifecycle of a port stay. This includes handling essential vessel clearance procedures, such as coordinating with customs, immigration, and quarantine departments to facilitate legal entry and departure. By managing these formalities, the company ensures that documentation, including cargo manifests and port clearances, is processed accurately and promptly.
Operational support extends to comprehensive husbandry services designed to maintain vessel efficiency and crew welfare. PT. Buana Saka Samudera manages crew changes by facilitating visa arrangements, transportation, and shore passes. Additionally, the company coordinates the logistics for bunker fuel delivery, fresh water supplies, and the procurement of provisions and technical stores. They also facilitate the transit and delivery of ship spares, ensuring that necessary components reach vessels during their time in port.
With a focus on the Indonesian market, the company operates in various major ports across the region, including Tanjung Priok and other key industrial gateways. This geographic reach allows for direct oversight of vessel activities and effective communication with local stakeholders. The agency also provides assistance for specialized marine operations, such as underwater inspections and ship repairs, by sourcing local technical expertise. Through its administrative and logistical functions, PT. Buana Saka Samudera supports the commercial and operational needs of the maritime community within Indonesian waters.