Wiratama Transline

Company Details

  • Business Type : Trading Company, Agent, Distributor/Wholesaler, Business Service (Transportation, finance, travel, Ads, etc)
  • Location : Propinsi Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia
  • Year Established : 2003
  • Main Markets : North America 20.00% Eastern Europe 20.00% Southeast Asia 20.00%
  • Main Products : Cargo, Containers,Iron & Steel, Coconut Shell Charcoal,Coconut Fiber,Metal Waste,Energy Saving & Fluorescent, Boats & Ships, Metal Mineral,Coal, ,
  • Links : Indonesia Textiles & Leather, Indonesia Fiber, Indonesia Other Fiber,
  • Company Introduction

    Established in March 2004, Wiratama Transline emerged in the sea freight forwarding service provider. Located in Surabaya-Indonesia, the company grows right in the middle of Indonesian archipelago, engaging the center of inter-island transportation paths of Indonesia. Hand in hand with various wellknown cargo ship operators in Indonesia, this company has made sound increase in shipments in the following months. Though small in size, Wiratama Transline has shown good and reliable service performance as may referred as certified and appointed cargo handlers for top companies in Indonesia and now in the international shipping. Not long after that, in November 2004 Wiratama Transline had its first international shipment and pledge the entering of the international shipping market. Nowadays, Wiratama Transline has repositioned itself from just a simple local freight forwarder into an even bigger perspective as a ship broker and bulk cargo handler. Wiratama Transline offers specialized shipment and trading of Coconut Shell Charcoal from Indonesia to China and Europe. Any inquirement for this commodity please do not hesitate to contact the owner directly.

    Company Information

  • Contact Person : Mr. Ferdinand W. Lisaldy
  • Job Title : Owner/Entrepreneur
  • Telephone :
  • Fax Number :
  • Address : Dr. Ratulangi 3
  • Zip/Post Code : 90113
  • Company Product

      Coconut Fiber
      Coconut Shell Charcoal
      HMS Scrap