Pelni
Pelni (Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia) is the national shipping company of Indonesia. Currently Pelni operates twenty-six ships; twenty-three of these are passenger ships that serve a variety of routes within the archipelago and connects all the main islands of Indonesia from Sumatra to Papua, mostly on a bi-weekly or monthly schedule.
List of Pelni ships
- KM Awu
- KM Binaiya
- KM Bukit Raya
- KM Bukit Siguntang
- KM Ciremai
- KM Dobonsolo
- KM Dorolonda
- KM Fudi (overturned while docked at Tanjung Perak port in Surabaya, attempts to refloat her was unsuccessful, so she is scrapped onsite a year later)
- KM Ganda Dewata
- KM Ego
- KM Kelimutu
- KM Kelud
- KM Lawit
- KM Labobar
- KM Leuser
- KM Lambelu
- KM Pangrango
- KM Nggapulu
- KM Sangiang
- KM Sirimau
- KM Sinabung
- KM Tatamailau
- KM Tidar
- KM Tilongkabila
- KM Umsini
The following ships do not have a regular schedule
- KM Kerinci
- KFC Jet Liner
- KM Wilis
The following ships are granted by Pelni to be in service with TNI–AL
- KM Kambuna (Now KRI Tanjung Nusanive)
- KM Rinjani (Now KRI Tanjung Fatagar)[1]
References
External links
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- Pelni – official site
- Online schedule of all Pelni ships available here
- Travels on Pelni, (PT Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia) – review of a voyage on KM Kelud by Jonathan Boonzaier in Maritime Matters
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