Ministry of Transportation (Indonesia)
Kementerian Perhubungan | |
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Headquarters of the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation. | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 2 September 1945 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Indonesia |
Headquarters |
Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8 Jakarta Pusat 10110 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Minister responsible |
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Website |
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The Ministry of Transportation (Indonesian: Kementerian Perhubungan), formerly Department of Transportation or Departemen Perhubungan, is a government ministry responsible for the governance and regulation of transport in Indonesia. The Ministry is located in Jakarta.[1]
Task and Function
Ministry of Transportation primary task is to execute transportation affairs in Indonesia, its function are as follows:
- develop, establishment and execution of transportation policy
- asset management within ministry of transportation responsibility
- supervision of execution of transportation policy
- provider of technical support and supervision with regional level
- executor of national level technical assistance
Organizational structure
- Office of the Deputy Minister of Transportation
- Secretariat General of Transportation
- Directorate General of Land Transportation
- Directorate General of Sea Transportation
- Secretariate of Directorate General
- Directorate of Sea Traffic
- Directorate of Seaport and Dredging
- Directorate of Ship and Sailor
- Directorate of Maritime Navigation
- Directorate of Sea and Coast Guard
- Technical Executive Unit (Unit Pelaksana Teknis), such as Sea and Coast Guard Base
- Directorate General of Civil Aviation
- Directorate General of Rail Transportation
- Inspectorate General of Transporation
- Transportation Research and Development Agency
- Transportation Human Resource Development Agency
- Jabodetabek Transportation Management Agency
- Special Advisor to the Minister on Transportation Environment
- Special Advisor to the Minister on Transportation Technology
- Special Advisor to the Minister on Transportation Regulations and Safety
- Special Advisor to the Minister on Modes and Systems of transportion
- Special Advisor to the Minister on Transportation Economics and Partnership
List of ministers
- Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso, (September 1945 – November 1945) & (July 1953 – September 1953)
- Endoen Abdoel Karim, (November 1945 – October 1946)
- Djuanda Kartawidjaja (October 1946 – August 1949) & (September 1950 – July 1953)
- Indratjaja (December 1948 – July 1949)*
- Herling Laoh (August 1949 – September 1950)
- Mananti Sitompul (January 1950 – September 1950)*
- Roosseno (July 1953 – August 1955)
- Frits Laoh (August 1955 – March 1956)
- Sjuchjar Tedjasukmana (March 1956 – March 1957)
- Sukardan (April 1957 – July 1959)
- Mohammad Nazir (April 1957 – July 1959)
- Djatikusumo (July 1959 – April 1963)
- Abdoelmoettalip Danoeningrat (July 1959 – November 1963)
- R. Iskandar (July 1959 – August 1964)
- Hidajat Martaatmadja (April 1963 – March 1966)
- Ali Sadikin (November 1963 – March 1966)
- Partono (August 1964 – July 1966)
- Soerjadi Soerjadarma (February 1966 – March 1966)
- Jatidjan (March 1966 – July 1966)
- Utojo Utomo (March 1966 – July 1966)
- Susatyo Mardi (March 1966 – July 1966)
- S. H. Simatupang (March 1966 – July 1966)
- Sutopo (July 1966 – October 1967)
- Salimin Prawiro Sumarto (October 1967 – June 1968)
- Frans Seda (June 1968 – March 1973)
- Emil Salim (March 1973 – March 1978)
- Roesmin Noerjadin (March 1978 – March 1988)
- Azwar Anas (March 1988 – March 1993)
- Haryanto Dhanutirto (March 1993 – March 1998)
- Giri Suseno Hadihardjono (March 1998 – October 1999)
- Agum Gumelar (October 1999 – June 2001) & (August 2001 – May 2004)
- Budi Mulyawan Suyitno (June 2001 – August 2001)
- Hatta Rajasa (October 2004 – May 2007)
- Jusman Syafii Djamal (May 2007 – October 2009)
- Freddy Numberi (October 2009 – October 2011)
- Evert Ernest Mangindaan (October 2011 – October 2014)
- Ignasius Jonan (October 2014 – July 2016)
- Budi Karya Sumadi (since July 2016)
See also
References
- ↑ Ministry of Transportation, Front page, footer Archived 12 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- (in English) (in Indonesian) Ministry of Transportation official site
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