Run the Oil Transportation Segment, Following are the Lines of PT PCS International’s Oil Ship Fleet

PCSI Oil and Petrochemical Fleet Profile

PT Humpuss Maritim Internasional (HUMI) operates the oil and petrochemical transportation business segment through PT PCS Internasional (PCSI). The increasing need for cross-sea oil and petrochemical transportation services is one of the business opportunities that the company is currently taking advantage of.

In carrying out oil and petrochemical shipping activities, a qualified special fleet is needed. This aims to support the continuity of business activities and ensure the distribution process is carried out properly according to customer requests.

In the oil transportation sub-segment, the scope of cargo that can be transported by PCSI’s vessels includes premium fuel oil (BBM), Pertamax BBM, kerosene, diesel, naphtha to crude oil.

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The following is a brief profile of the fleet of oil carriers owned by PCSI:

1. MT Griya Cirebon
MT Griya Cirebon is a ship carrying oil products which was built in 2002 and has a total hull length of about 180 meters.
The MT Griya Cirebon ship is the largest among the oil carriers owned by PCSI. The total maximum payload capacity that can be transported by MT Griya Cirebon reaches 44,995 dwt.

2. MT Griya Jawa
MT Griya Jawa was built in 2000. This oil and petrochemical product carrier has a length of 146 meters and a gross weight of 11,769 tons which is capable of carrying a payload of up to 18,118 dwt.

3. MT Semar 77 and MT Griya Enim
PCSI’s next oil carriers are MT Semar 77 and MT Griya Enim. The two ships are fairly similar because they have the same specifications and capabilities.
Both MT Semar 77 and MT Griya Enim have a body length of 160 meters and a gross weight of 13,960 tons. The ships, which were both built in 2001, also have the same payload capability of 17,500 dwt.