BARUNA RAYA LOGISTIC

BARUNA RAYA LOGISTIC is an Indonesian maritime logistics company that provides a range of logistical and shipping services. The company primarily focuses on servicing the offshore oil and gas industry, offering various solutions including vessel charters, marine cargo handling, and other specialized marine transportation services.


Key Service Offerings:



  1. Vessel Chartering: BARUNA RAYA LOGISTIC offers a fleet of vessels for charter, including but not limited to supply vessels, anchor handling tugs, barges, and crew boats. These vessels are used for tasks such as transporting supplies, equipment, and personnel to and from offshore platforms.



  2. Marine Cargo Handling: The company provides comprehensive marine cargo handling services, ensuring that goods are loaded, stowed, and delivered efficiently and safely.



  3. Logistical Support: They offer integrated logistics services that include planning, coordination, and execution to support offshore projects. This can involve the movement of large and heavy equipment necessary for drilling and exploration activities.



  4. Specialized Transportation: The company also provides specialized transportation solutions tailored to the specific needs of the offshore oil and gas industry. This includes handling bulky and oversized cargo, hazardous materials, and other specialized freight.



  5. Safety and Compliance: BARUNA RAYA LOGISTIC emphasizes safety and regulatory compliance, adhering to international and local maritime standards and regulations to ensure safe operations.




Reputation and Market Position:
BARUNA RAYA LOGISTIC is known for its robust presence in the Indonesian maritime logistics sector, particularly in the offshore oil and gas segment. The company's reputation is built on reliable service delivery, safety records, and a diverse, well-maintained fleet of vessels.


These services make BARUNA RAYA LOGISTIC an integral part of the supply chain for offshore energy projects in Indonesia and potentially neighboring regions. The company's commitment to quality and safety ensures that it remains a trusted partner for major oil and gas operators working in the challenging offshore environment.


Ships

KASUARI

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Jakarta

Maritime News

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Ferry Sinks off Bali, Killing Four as 30 Go Missing

an hour ago
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yesterday
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ESG Wins Bid to Build Washington State Hybrid Electric Ferries

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yesterday
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