KBLI 50142
FOREIGN SEA TRANSPORTATION FOR SPECIAL GOODS
This group includes the business of transporting goods by sea using inter-port ships in Indonesia and overseas ports by navigating irregular and irregular routes or trampers. Including rental business following sea transport operators
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Contact our consultantsKey requirements to set up a foreign sea transportation for special goods in Indonesia
The following requirements are based on the Indonesian business classification code 50142
- Maximum foreign ownership
- 49%
- Minimum capital
- Rp. 0 billion
- Local SME partnership required
- No
What is a KBLI 50142?
A KBLI is an Indonesian business classification, last revised in 2020. The KBLI determines the regulations for a specific business activity.
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Indonesian class
50142 stands for foreign sea transportation for special goods
KBLI | 50142 |
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Section | Sea and coastal water transport |
Division | Transportation and storage |
Group | Water transport |
Indonesian class | Foreign sea transportation for special goods |
Activities similar to Foreign sea transportation for special goods
- Public crossing transportations of district or city for goods
- Public crossing transport in district or city for goods
- Other crossing transport for goods including international trainings
- Public crossing interprovince for goods
- Public crossings interprovince for goods
- Public crossing transportations of district or city for goods
- River and lake transportation for general goods and or or animals
- River and lake transportation for special goods
- River and lake transportation for dangerous goods
- Public crossing within the regency or city
- Angkutan penyeberangan lainnya untuk penumpang termasuk penyeberangan antarnegara
- Inter-recency or inter-municipality transportation
What are the requirements to set up a foreign sea transportation for special goods in Indonesia?
Shareholders
- At least two shareholders
- Maximum of 49% of the shares can be held by foreign shareholders. Indonesian shareholders must hold at least 51% of the shares.
The process of registering foreign sea transportation for special goods company in Indonesia
The exact process of registering a foreign sea transportation for special goods company depends on the location of your company's registered address.