The Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) continues to promote the realization of an integrated national transportation system across modes as a strategic step to improve logistics efficiency and support economic growth. Through the development of interconnected infrastructure—from ports, airports, roads, to railway lines—Kemenhub aims to create a transportation system that is faster, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. This approach is not only focused on the mobility of goods and passengers but also strengthens connectivity between regions, particularly industrial zones and new economic hubs.
This transportation integration effort is deemed crucial amid global challenges and the need for faster goods distribution. The government is also collaborating with the private sector and regional governments to coordinate infrastructure development to avoid overlap and ensure sustainability. With a interconnected and efficient national transportation system, Indonesia is expected to strengthen its logistics competitiveness, reduce operational costs, and promote more equitable regional economic growth.