Apr. 14, 2026
NYK Car Carrier Makes First Call at Patimban Port in Indonesia
Joint Commemorative Ceremony Held at NYK-Invested Dedicated Vehicle Terminal to Verify Operational Capability
On April 10, NYK and PT. Patimban International Car Terminal (“PICT”) jointly hosted a commemorative ceremony at Indonesia’s Patimban port to mark the first-ever call by an NYK-operated pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) at the port’s automobile terminal. PICT is a terminal operating company in which NYK has an equity stake, and the NYK’s PCTC making the historic call was Hyperion Leader.
The ceremony was attended by representatives from Indonesia's port and customs authorities, the Embassy of Japan in Indonesia, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), automobile manufacturers, and PICT shareholders. This celebrated call provided an opportunity to verify the terminal’s operational capability using an actual vessel, while also sharing with stakeholders a new logistics option for vehicle transportation in Indonesia.
Hyperion Leader at Patimban port
Speeches at the ceremony
Left: Hiroyuki Yazawa, President Director of PICT
Right: Yusuke Sasada, Executive Officer of NYK Line
Terminal Overview
Patimban port is a newly developed port being constructed under the initiative of the Indonesian government, with phased development underway since 2018. A dedicated vehicle terminal was completed in 2021, and expansion work is currently in progress (the right side of the first photo). The port is expected to help disperse logistics functions concentrated in the Jakarta metropolitan area and facilitate smoother imports and exports for Indonesia’s automotive industry.
NYK acquired a 25% equity stake in PICT in 2023 and has since been participating in the terminal business.
Key features of the terminal (Figures are based on specifications after the expansion scheduled for completion this summer)
- Total berth length: 690 meters
- Water depth: 12.5 meters
- Finished vehicle storage yard area: Approximately 36 hectares
- Annual vehicle handling capacity: Up to 800,000 units
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Location:
Pelabuhan Patimban, Kecamatan Pusakanagara,
Subang, West Java 41255, Indonesia
(Approximately 120 km east of central Jakarta)
The terminal features an expansive storage yard and 24-hour surveillance systems, aiming to achieve both safety and operational efficiency.
PICT Overview
- Company name: PT. Patimban International Car Terminal
- Established: November 2021
- Business activities: Operation of automobile terminal
- Shareholders:
- Toyota Tsusho Corporation Group, 34%
- Toyofuji Shipping Co., Ltd., 26%
- Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, 25%
- Kamigumi Co., Ltd., 15%
By leveraging the expertise gained through its investment in PICT and operational experience from this first port call, NYK aims to provide stable and efficient logistics solutions to customers in Indonesia. NYK will continue connecting Indonesia, Japan, and global markets through maritime transportation, contributing to sustainable economic development.
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