REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SURABAYA -- The Indonesian Navy will set up a Traffic Management Center (TMC) to monitor sea traffic in a bid to offer safety and security to the community by providing information regarding traffic on sea lanes.
The Indonesian Navy plans to have a TMC similar to the one belonging to the Indonesian Police for monitoring road traffic, Indonesian Navy spokesperson Vice Admiral Manahan Simorangkir stated here, Wednesday (13/5)
"We want to serve the community by offering safety and security, including for the international community," he affirmed, adding that Malaka and Sunda Straits are sea lanes where the traffic is very busy.
Both sea lanes have areas prone to piracy and accidents due to navigation problems, and therefore, a facility such as TMC is very important, Simorangkir pointed out.
According to the spokesperson, the Indonesian Navy is currently developing the existing media center for the Indonesia Eastern Command Fleet and other institutions, so that all parties can be integrated, and every situation pertaining to sea traffic can be monitored.
Simorangkir expressed optimism that the TMC for monitoring sea lanes will provide information according to the Indonesia Navy's needs in order to support its duties.