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Impact of Covid-19, Port Traffic in Batam Has Fallen Drastically, Here's The Details

The traffic of goods and people in various ports at Batam City has decreased. Both who came out from Batam and who entered Batam. Here's the details.

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BP Batam Port Business Director, Nelson Idris. 

TRIBUNBATAM.id, BATAM - The traffic of goods and people in various ports at Batam City has decreased.

Both who came out from Batam and who entered Batam.

This condition is the impact of Corona virus spread.

This was stated by Director of BP Batam Port Business Entity (BUP), Nelson Idris.

The impact of this reduction is not caused by viruses entering Batam, but other regions and other countries.

So that the flow of goods down is still around 30 percent.

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While the international port, the number of passengers dropped to 80 percent.

"The decline in passengers is huge. If the percentage could be 80 percent for international routes. For domestic it is not too affected. I cannot say the percent yet, yes 70 percent more list is still on (domestic) now," Nelson said, Tuesday (31 / 3/2020).

 He admitted that the decline in the port of goods was not as big as the decrease in human traffic in domestic and international ports.

Previously, passenger traffic at international ports was very crowded.

So that the current scene is very contrast with before.

You could say the port is quite.

So far, he said, responding to this condition, his party had only met with several international ports in Batam City.

From the meeting it was revealed, a decrease in the volume of ships sailing to Malaysia and Singapore.

"Just a few hours ago a meeting with all international port managers. On average they all reduced the volume of ship departure and arrival," he said.

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