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PT PAL BUSINESS STRATEGY 2020
Overhaul KRI Cakra 401 (photo : Setkab)
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic continued to run production and ongoing projects. The company is optimistic about the shipyard business prospects, because in addition to focusing on defense ships the company is also aiming for other projects
As for the current production and work on the project at PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) refers to the applicable health protocol. Some of the strategic project work comes from shipbuilding such as the fifth and sixth 60 meter Missile Fast Ship (KCR) orders of the Ministry of Defense.
And the Navy's first Hospital Assistance (BRS) ship and general engineering and energy sector products such as the 150 MW Dual Fuel Barge Mounted Power Plant (BMPP). In addition to the construction of new projects, PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) also ensures other strategic projects.
"Like the maintenance and repair of combat ships, commercial vessels, and offshore products such as Single Point Mooring (SPM), it continues to run," explained Utario Esna Putra, Head of the Public Relations Department of PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) to Kontan.co.id, Thursday (18 / 6).
Utario explained that the composition of the company's revenue came from Alutsista products by 77% and non-Alutsista products by 23% in the last five years. Since its establishment until 2019 PAL has built a total of 232 ships, 86 of which are warship products.
KCR-60 class (photo : PAL)
Whereas for 2020 management noted, the company is working on several ship building projects including the Joint Submarine-3 Submarine, KRI Cakra-401 Overhaul, Sewaco Fast Missile Ship (KCR) 60 M 3rd and 4th ships, platforms and Sewaco 60 M Missile Fast Boat (KCR) 5th and 6th vessels, Hospital Assistance Vessels (BRS) and also in the energy sector are building a 60 MW Dual Fuel Barge Mounted Power Plant.
"The shipyard industry is currently developing in harmony with the government's program to make Indonesia a global maritime axis," Utario said. In line with government policy regarding Maritime Axis, said Utario, the company will develop significantly in the past few years.
He further said, the company also runs a development business and MRO not only in ship products but also in the energy and offshore sectors. Although PAL is currently focused on fulfilling Combat Ship orders from both the Indonesian Ministry of Defense and the Navy, because from the last five years the contribution of the defense ship segment is quite large for the company's revenue.
Regarding the target this year, according to Kontan.co.id notes, this state-owned company had estimated that revenue this year could reach Rp 2 trillion to Rp 2.3 trillion. Management is currently unable to disclose business targets and projections for 2020 in the midst of this pandemic.
Utario explained, of course there must be adjustments to revenue targets due to this pandemic, which is through the RKAP revision mechanism which of course will be through the approval of the Ministry of SOEs. Just for the record in 2019, the company has already pocketed a new ship construction contract worth Rp 6 trillion.
"In essence, we remain consistent in working on existing job targets on time," Untario said. The matter of investment or corporate budget this year, management said it would be prioritized in the preparation of new normal.
PAL tactical and efficiency measures will also be taken by PAL to address challenges during the pandemic, but will not have an impact on the existing shipbuilding and energy production processes.
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