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  2. Lekythos - Wikipedia

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    A lekythos (Ancient Greek: λήκυθος; pl.: lekythoi) is a type of ancient Greek vessel used for storing oil, especially olive oil. It has a narrow body and one handle attached to the neck of the vessel, and is thus a narrow type of jug, with no pouring lip; the oinochoe is more like a modern jug. In the "shoulder" and "cylindrical" types ...

  3. MarineTraffic - Wikipedia

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    Users can submit photographs of the vessels which other users can rate. The basic MarineTraffic service can be used without cost; more advanced functions such as satellite-based tracking are available subject to payment. [3] The site has six million unique visitors on a monthly basis. In April 2015, the service had 600,000 registered users. [4] [5]

  4. Port of Bitung - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest port in the province, consists of both container and passenger ship ports. [3] The port serves as a hub for most exports originated from North Sulawesi and other areas of eastern Indonesia to destinations such as Philippines and Vietnam. [4] [5] There are also ferry routes linking Bitung with General Santos and Davao City. [6] [7]

  5. Port of Tanjung Perak - Wikipedia

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    Because of its strategic position and the existence of surrounding advantageous hinterlands, the port constitutes the center of inter island shipping for Eastern Indonesia. [6] Container terminal of the port is known as Terminal Petikemas. The port loaded and unloaded 3.55 million and 3.8 million TEUs of cargo during 2017 and 2018 respectively.

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  7. Transport in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia has about 283,102 kilometres (175,911 mi) of paved highways and 213,505 kilometres (132,666 mi) of unpaved highways (As of 2011 estimate). [17] Four of Indonesia's main highways are classified as parts of Asian Highway Network: AH2 section in Java and Bali, AH25 and AH151 in Sumatra, AH152 in Java and AH150 section in Kalimantan. Some ...

  8. Indonesia to launch nickel, tin online tracking system next week

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    JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia will launch an online tracking system next week for nickel and tin shipments to increase government revenue and improve mining governance, a deputy coordinating ...

  9. Port of Tanjung Priok - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by Hutchison Port Holdings and Pelindo and is the largest container terminal in Indonesia and the country's national hub port. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In April 2011, JICT received an Asian Freight and Supply Chain Award (AFSCA) for the best service quality and technology innovation of terminals with less than 4 million twenty-foot ...