Logimark Indonesia, a company that offers shipping services by air and sea, continues to improve its quality in the world of Indonesian aviation. Logimark involves in the world of freight forwarding and logistics with various services in the shipping sector catering the needs of companies in industries such as electronics, fashion, manufacturing, FMCG, equipment, project logistics including military cargo and aircraft parts.
Business Development Manager Imanudin Mutaqin shared his vision for thriving in the fast-paced supply chain landscape, especially when it comes to accompanying the success of airline business owners.
“Our mission is to keep the momentum going and to ensure cargo traffic flows smoothly” he said.
When it comes to export and import in the aviation sector, Logimark has a secret weapon: the Bonded Logistics Center (PLB).
“This facility is a game-changer! It improves delivery times and simplifies customs processes for our MRO aviation partners. It’s a win-win—efficiency for us, profitability for our clients!” Imanudin explains.
Of course, no journey is without its challenges. Market hurdles like backlogs and ULD (Unit Load Device) delays can impact the time-sensitive aviation supply chain.
“We’ve seen offload issues in some cargo fleets, especially at regular service levels, which can affect our clients,” Imanudin notes.
Rising global oil prices also pose a potential bump in the road for air freight rates. But here’s where Logimark stands out: even in turbulent times, the team maintains professionalism and proactiveness, minimizing risks for their clients.
In maintaining its focus on the aviation service sector, Logimark hopes that the aviation industry will continue to improve and maintain a consistent supply chain process.
IMROS 2025 Event Expectations
As a logistics company, Imanudin has high hopes for the IMROS 2025 event. Logimark is ready to increase connections and expanding by cooperating with MRO companies.