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Battle Behind Monopoly Allegations

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Pelindo II will challenge the Business Competition Supervisory Commission's that it has run a monopoly at Teluk Bayur port, West Sumatra. The state company suspects the case was backed by businesspeople who lost out from its efficiency drives at the port.

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The line of trucks at the shipping container terminal at Teluk Bayur port on Thursday last week gradually grew shorter. One by one, the vehicles, which had been loaded with containers, left West Sumatra's main port to be replaced by empty ones. In another area, an automatic crane operator was busy unloading cargo from ships in dock to be transferred to the waiting trucks.

"Even if it is a monopoly, the reality is that Pelindo II has more modern fa

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