Indonesia, as the world's third-largest coal producer, relies on this sector as the backbone of its economy. However, logistical infrastructure challenges often hinder the distribution of this key commodity. Amidst this complexity, PT Titan Infra Sejahtera (TIS) has emerged as an integrated logistics infrastructure provider, particularly in South Sumatra—one of the country's strategic coal production regions. By managing exclusive hauling roads and dedicated ports, TIS not only accelerates the supply chain but also sets new standards for efficiency and sustainability.
As part of Titan Group, TIS focuses on building a logistics ecosystem that connects mines to ports. Its two subsidiaries, PT Servo Lintas Raya (SLR) and PT Swarnadwipa Dermaga Jaya (SDJ), serve as the backbone of operations. SLR manages a 118 km-long hauling road, while SDJ operates a high-capacity coal port. This integration enables the seamless distribution of coal from remote mining locations in South Sumatra directly to export vessels, bypassing conventional infrastructure bottlenecks.
The SLR hauling road is more than just a transportation route—it is an innovative solution that transforms the coal logistics paradigm. Its key advantages include:
With over 500 truck rotations per day, this road serves as the distribution artery for 30 million tons of coal annually.
SDJ Port, located at the Musi River estuary, is not only strategically positioned but also equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Its key features include:
SDJ's presence shortens the distance between producers and global markets such as China and India, which import 70% of Indonesia's coal.
TIS's success is closely tied to the leadership of Victor Budi Tanuadji, who holds three key positions: President Director of SLR and SDJ, and Commissioner of TIS. Under his leadership, TIS has adopted the principle of "seamless logistics" by integrating GPS and IoT technology to monitor truck and vessel movements in real-time. "Innovation is the key to staying competitive in the digital era," Victor stated in a virtual interview in 2023.
TIS's plan to go public in 2025 is not merely a funding strategy but a corporate transformation. IPO proceeds will be allocated for:
Additionally, the IPO is expected to enhance accountability through data transparency for the public and investors.
Despite operating in the coal sector—which is often criticized for its environmental impact—TIS actively engages in sustainability initiatives:
"We believe the coal industry can align with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles," Victor emphasized in the company's sustainability report.
While TIS excels in infrastructure, challenges such as global coal price fluctuations and the energy transition remain. However, TIS is optimistic about its diversification plans, including logistics for other mineral commodities and renewable energy.
PT Titan Infra Sejahtera has proven that specialized infrastructure investment is key to competitiveness in the coal industry. With technological integration, strong leadership, and a commitment to sustainability, TIS not only supports the national economy but also paves the way for a greener logistics era. The 2025 IPO will mark a new milestone: Indonesia’s infrastructure is no longer just a supporting player but a global force at the forefront.