Addressing ESG Challenges, TransTRACK Introduces IoT-Based Smart Fleet System and TransTRACK Academy Mini Bootcamp on Sustainable Supply Chains

Jakarta, April 29, 2026 – TransTRACK has launched its Smart Fleet Management System and is hosting a Mini Bootcamp Sustainable Supply Chains on April 30, 2026, in Jakarta. This initiative is part of TransTRACK Academy, a training platform aimed at developing professional competencies in transportation and fleet management. The program is designed to help industries address operational inefficiencies and high carbon emissions through Internet of Things (IoT)-based technology and practical training. This initiative aims to help companies in the logistics, mining, plantation, and manufacturing sectors address operational inefficiencies and high carbon emissions. The solution combines Internet of Things (IoT)-based technology with practical training to enhance workforce capabilities. This move comes amid growing industry demand for sustainable supply chain implementation, driven by carbon emission regulations, cost-efficiency pressures, and commitments to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. However, many companies are still in the early stages of fully integrating operational data, resulting in suboptimal decision-making related to efficiency and emissions reduction. Several case studies in Indonesia show that fleet operational inefficiencies remain a major contributor to high logistics costs and carbon footprints. This is reflected in suboptimal distribution routes and high vehicle idle times, which directly lead to fuel waste and increased emissions. In response to these challenges, TransTRACK introduces its Smart Fleet Management System, enabling companies to monitor fleet performance in real time, identify inefficiencies, and automatically calculate carbon emissions based on vehicle activity. Anggia Meisesari, Founder & CEO of TransTRACK, said, “Today, the biggest challenge in implementing sustainable supply chains is no longer awareness, but data-driven execution. Many companies already have ESG commitments but lack sufficient data visibility to identify sources of inefficiency and emissions in real time. Without accurate data visibility, many companies fail to translate ESG commitments into concrete actions on the ground. Through the Smart Fleet Management System, we aim to deliver actionable data, enabling companies to make decisions that not only improve cost efficiency but also drive tangible reductions in carbon emissions. Moving forward, the integration of technology and sustainability is no longer optional, it is essential to maintaining industry competitiveness.” This solution has been implemented across various sectors, including logistics and mining, delivering significant results such as up to a 40% increase in fleet productivity and up to a 30% reduction in operational costs, while also contributing to lower carbon emissions. Beyond technology, TransTRACK emphasizes the importance of human capital readiness in driving effective sustainability implementation. Through TransTRACK Academy, the company aims to strengthen professional capabilities in logistics and supply chain management. One of its key initiatives is the Mini Bootcamp on Sustainable Supply Chains, designed as an acceleration program for industry professionals to directly implement data-driven sustainability strategies in daily operations. Budi Santosa Chulasoh, Director of TransTRACK Academy, said, “The transition toward sustainable supply chains will not be optimal without human resources capable of translating strategy into on-the-ground implementation. One of the key challenges we see today is the gap between understanding sustainability concepts and applying them in daily operations. Through TransTRACK Academy and this Mini Bootcamp, we aim to provide a more practical, case-based approach, enabling professionals not only to understand the concepts but also to implement strategies relevant to industry needs. We hope this program will accelerate the adoption of more efficient, measurable, and sustainable supply chain practices in Indonesia.” Looking ahead, the demand for sustainable supply chains is expected to continue increasing in line with evolving regulations and growing industry awareness of environmental impact. TransTRACK believes that the integration of digital technology and the enhancement of human capital capabilities will be key factors in driving this transformation. Companies interested in adopting this latest system or participating in the Mini Bootcamp can visit TransTRACK’s official website or contact the TransTRACK Academy team.
TransTRACK Official Meeting with IMI

A meaningful step forward for Indonesia’s motorsport and mobility ecosystem. 🇮🇩🏁 We recently had the opportunity to join TransTRACK in a discussion with Ikatan Motor Indonesia (IMI) on the future of motorsport safety, operational excellence, and technology adoption across the industry. The meeting highlighted a shared commitment to building safer, more integrated, and innovation-driven mobility experiences in Indonesia. As technology continues to shape the mobility landscape, TransTRACK remains committed to delivering real-time tracking and telematics solutions that enable faster coordination, improved visibility, and enhanced safety standards, particularly in rally operations and motorsport activities. Since 2024, TransTRACK has also been supporting IMI and rally safety initiatives, and will continue its support for the upcoming Banua Rally 2026 in Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, through its rally tracking technology to help ensure safer and more efficient event operations. We would like to extend our appreciation to Chairman of IMI, Moreno Soeprapto and the entire IMI team for the warm welcome, valuable insights, and collaborative spirit throughout the discussion. We look forward to strengthening this synergy together and supporting the future of smart mobility and motorsport safety in Indonesia.
Crombo and Loni’s Journey Continues

From stories and podcasts to children’s books and reflective narratives, the world of Cromboloni continues to evolve alongside Dr. Rio Christiawan’s creative journey. What began as an idea that has long lived in his mind and heart is now entering a new chapter with the upcoming release of Crombo and Loni: Friends from the Forest, which has officially entered the printing stage and is scheduled to launch in July 2026. Dr. Rio is also preparing another publication rooted in the Cromboloni universe—this time with elements of light philosophy and self-reflection. Set to be released under Gramedia, the upcoming title explores a more contemplative side of storytelling while preserving the imaginative spirit that defines the Cromboloni narrative. Following the introduction of Crombo and Loni at the National Festival Rimba Kata, the journey will continue at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) 2026. At SWN PR & Advisory, we are proud to support meaningful creative journeys and the narratives behind our clients—stories that continue to grow, connect with audiences across generations, and create space for imagination, reflection, and dialogue.
Lody Natasha Brings Pride to Indonesia, Secures Podium Finish at Thailand Rally Raid Championship 2026, Strengthens Preparation for AXCR 2026

Thailand, April 29, 2026 — Indonesian female rally driver Lody Francis Natasha continues to make her mark on the Asian motorsport stage through her participation in the Thailand Rally Raid Championship (TRRC) 2026 Round 1, held on April 25–26, 2026 in Chachoengsao, Thailand. Competing alongside co-driver Nada Simarak from Thailand, Lody secured 3rd place in the T2.1 Class and emerged as the only all-women team to join the competition, marking a significant achievement in a highly competitive field dominated by seasoned rally raid drivers. The two-day rally, held in Chachoengsao, featured approximately 150 kilometers of special stages, beginning with a short but technical 8.85 km stage (SS1), followed by a demanding 133.47 km stage (SS2). Despite its relatively compact distance, the event is widely regarded as one of the most competitive proving grounds in the region, with many participants being regular contenders in the Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR) 2026. Lody’s participation in TRRC forms a critical part of her preparation strategy for AXCR, widely recognized as Asia’s largest and most prestigious cross-country rally event. Since its inception in 1996, AXCR has spanned multiple countries including Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China, and is officially sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the global governing body behind Formula 1, the World Rally Championship (WRC), and the Dakar Rally. “TRRC is competed by core teams with a high level of experience, especially the Thai drivers who race consistently throughout the year. Meanwhile, I only compete once a year, so it presents its own challenge. Even though the distance is around 133 kilometers, for me this is considered a short rally, which means time is very limited. If the performance isn’t optimal or there are technical issues, there’s no opportunity to recover the next day,” said Lody. Designed as an ultimate endurance test, AXCR challenges competitors across extreme and varied terrains, from mountain roads and dense jungles to river crossings, plantations, and coastal sections, often under unpredictable weather conditions. The rally demands not only driving speed but also exceptional navigation precision, physical endurance, and mental resilience. AXCR continues to evolve in both scale and complexity. The 2026 rally, marking its 31st edition, will span approximately 2,000 kilometers from Pattaya to Phitsanulok. Although held entirely in Thailand, the event continues to uphold full international competitive standards. “I’m very grateful for this result and for all the support I’ve received throughout this journey. Representing Indonesia on the international stage is something I carry with great pride. As part of the IMI Women in Motorsport Commission, I also hope this journey can contribute to opening more opportunities for women in this sport. Every race is not just about competing, but about proving that we belong here and can perform at the highest level. I hope this progress continues and brings greater support for Indonesian motorsport,” she added. Lody’s journey in AXCR reflects a long-term commitment to the sport. Since first competing in 2017 as one of Indonesia’s earliest female participants, she has taken on multiple roles within rally teams, including co-driver and team manager, before returning as a driver from 2023 onwards with an all-female lineup. Competing as an independent privateer against factory-backed teams, she represents a rare combination of technical experience and resilience. Her most recent AXCR performance in 2025 saw her finish 11th in the T1D (Diesel) class out of 26 competitors and 19th overall out of 44, while also ranking as the highest-performing female team in her category. Beyond competition, Lody represents a broader movement in motorsport. In a discipline traditionally dominated by male drivers, her presence highlights the growing role of women in rally raid at an international level. “I want to prove that women have a place in rally raid. This is not just about me, but about opening doors and giving more women the confidence to step into this field,” Lody emphasized. As an Indonesian athlete competing on the international stage, Lody brings not only performance credibility but also strong storytelling value, combining national representation, women empowerment, and endurance sport excellence. Her journey as a privateer, built on discipline and precision under extreme conditions, continues to resonate with both motorsport audiences and broader lifestyle communities. TRRC 2026 Round 1 marks a key milestone in her ongoing journey toward AXCR. With growing experience, consistent performance, and exposure to elite competition, Lody is steadily positioning herself as a rising contender in the Asian rally raid circuit.
Mediflow Expands to Indonesia, Introduces Advanced Airflow Systems for Global-Standard Hospital Infrastructure

Jakarta, April 24, 2026 – Australian med-tech company Mediflow is expanding into Southeast Asia by positioning Indonesia as a key strategic market, amid growing demand for internationally standardized hospital infrastructure and enhanced surgical safety. Following its successful track record delivering advanced operating theatre infrastructure across leading hospitals in Australia, as well as its recent expansion into Thailand, including an upcoming project at Bumrungrad Hospital Phuket, Mediflow is now entering the Indonesian market as its next phase of regional growth. Focuses on integrated clean air systems for healthcare environments, Mediflow delivers advanced ventilation technology in operating rooms designed to improve patient safety while supporting sustainable hospital performance. Its solutions emphasize improved air quality and infection control—critical factors in reducing surgical site infections and enhancing long-term operational efficiency. This expansion aligns with Indonesia’s healthcare transformation agenda, where infrastructure modernization has become a key priority to improve service quality and strengthen the sector’s global competitiveness. Jordan Gear, Founder and Managing Director of Mediflow, emphasized that the operating room environment is increasingly recognized as a critical component of modern healthcare systems. “We are excited to expand into Indonesia as the country continues to advance its healthcare infrastructure toward global standards. At Mediflow, we believe clinical governance starts with transparency, capturing outcomes so we can continuously improve patient safety. Without proper surveillance, we can’t make informed decisions. Operating theatres shouldn’t just be seen as compliance requirements, they are strategic assets that directly impact both patient outcomes and hospital performance,” he said. This perspective underscores a broader industry shift toward data-driven healthcare management, where infection control is no longer viewed as an isolated clinical issue, but as a system-wide performance indicator. He also noted that Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) can cost between USD 10,000 and USD 100,000 per case, yet these are often absorbed as hidden costs within hospital systems Clinical insights indicate that up to 90% of infections in clean surgical procedures, such as orthopedic and implant surgeries are associated with airborne contamination. This underscores the importance of ventilation systems, airflow control, and clean-room design in reducing infection risks and improving clinical outcomes. While global benchmarks provide a clear direction, the challenge becomes more pronounced in emerging healthcare systems. In Indonesia, where infection rates are estimated to be up to three times higher than global benchmarks and standardized data remains limited, strengthening operating room infrastructure presents a significant opportunity to improve patient safety and healthcare outcomes. Addressing these challenges requires not only awareness, but also the adoption of integrated technologies that can improve environmental control in operating rooms. Mediflow offers a modular solution that integrates airflow systems, HEPA filtration, surgical lighting, and structural support into a single platform. This approach is designed to accelerate both construction and renovation processes while ensuring a safer and more efficient surgical environment. In line with this, Lauren Adams, Australia’s Trade and Investment Commissioner, highlighted Australia’s longstanding partnership with Indonesia to support strengthened healthcare systems. “Australia is well regarded for its healthcare capabilities, including healthcare systems and infrastructure, specialist clinical expertise, education, skills, digital health and innovation. We are seeing strong growth in Australian companies exploring opportunities in Indonesia, importantly these companies place a strong emphasis on partnerships—working closely with local hospitals, clinicians, and industry stakeholders to ensure solutions are fit-for-purpose and address the real needs of patients,” she said. She also acknowledged both the opportunities and complexities of the Indonesian market as Indonesia represents a significant growth opportunity, given its scale, rising demand for healthcare services, and strong commitment to improving the quality and capacity of the sector. While the market can be complex, there is clear momentum from both government and industry to strengthen the healthcare system, not only in infrastructure, but also in skills, education, and long-term capability building. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission is committed to supporting stronger commercial partnerships in Indonesia’s healthcare sector, bringing the best of Australia’s expertise and capabilities to support Indonesian industry and government to realise their ambitions for the sector. The importance of environmental control is further reinforced by clinical and scientific insights. dr. Ridha Wahyutomo, M.Arch, SpMK, CHRA, FISQua, a clinical microbiologist, representative of INASIC with expertise in architecture, emphasized that infection is not solely a patient-related issue, but a complex interaction involving the environment. “Infection is the interaction between the host, the agent, and the environment. However, the environment, particularly air quality, is often overlooked, even though it plays a critical role in transmission. There is no truly sterile room in the real world, only clean rooms. That is why environmental control, including ventilation, temperature, and humidity, is essential in reducing infection risk. ACH and air pressure are important factors in the operating room to ensure that infection transmission can be properly controlled,” he said. These findings are echoed by clinicians working directly in operating rooms, where infection risks are encountered in real time. From a frontline clinical perspective, Dr. Ricky Edwin P. Hutapea, Sp.OT, SubSp. PL (K), Orthopedic Surgeon at Eka Hospital and Chairman of KOPOTIS, also highlighted the real-world impact of infections in operating rooms. “Infection is the nightmare for every surgeon. Maintaining a sterile operating room environment is critical to preventing complications and ensuring patient recovery. However, infection control does not rely on a single factor, but rather on four key pillars, such as the patient, the environment or infrastructure, the behavior of the surgical team, and the hospital’s infection control committee. Consistency across these four pillars is essential to improving patient safety,” he said. Beyond collaboration, structural transformation through ecosystem development is also critical to strengthening Indonesia’s healthcare sector. From an ecosystem perspective, Cita Vaga, Vice President Sales & Business Development at D-HUB SEZ, emphasized the role of special economic zones as catalysts for healthcare innovation. “D-HUB SEZ is designed as a collaborative platform that brings together healthcare providers, global institutions, and technology innovators within an integrated ecosystem. Our goal is not only to improve service quality, but also to accelerate knowledge transfer and help establish new
TransTRACK Accelerates Global Expansion Across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Strengthening Its Position as a Leading Fleet Intelligence Player at Its 7-Year Growth Milestone

Jakarta, April 15, 2026 — TransTRACK, a leading technology enabler focused on digitizing fleet operations, has announced its accelerated expansion into Southeast Asia and the Middle East, marking a key milestone in its seven years of growth since its establishment in 2019. Following its expansion across Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and key Middle Eastern markets including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the company is now targeting further growth in Vietnam and Thailand, as well as additional Middle Eastern markets such as Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Today, TransTRACK serves more than 1,500 clients and operates across Indonesia and multiple international markets, and has been recognized as one of the top three fleet management solution providers in Southeast Asia for two consecutive years, according to Berg Insight. This move reinforces TransTRACK’s ambition to strengthen its position as a leading player in fleet intelligence and supply chain integration globally, amid rising demand for operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and ESG standards across the logistics and transportation industry. The global fleet management industry is projected to exceed USD 30 billion by 2026 and grow to over USD 120 billion by 2035, according to Global Market Insights. In Southeast Asia, the market remains in an early yet high-growth phase, as highlighted in regional studies including Berg Insight reports. TransTRACK services the entire supply chain ecosystem across both B2B and B2G segments, supporting cargo owners, fleet operators, and government institutions through an integrated end-to-end logistics platform. Anggia Meisesari, Founder & CEO of TransTRACK, said, “As we enter our seventh year, we see strong momentum to scale globally, particularly in Southeast Asia and the Middle East—markets where demand for fleet intelligence continues to grow alongside increasing operational complexity. Our focus is to deliver solutions that are not only globally scalable, but also deeply localized to ensure meaningful and measurable impact in each market.” Amid growing industry pressures—from operational inefficiencies and suboptimal fuel consumption to increasing regulatory and ESG requirements—technology adoption has become critical. Industry studies show that telematics-based optimization can reduce emissions by up to 28% while significantly improving operational efficiency. To address these challenges, TransTRACK offers a fleet intelligence and compliance platform powered by IoT, AI, robotics, and data analytics, delivering real-time visibility, control, and operational intelligence across fleets and assets. Aris Pujud Kurniawan, Co-Founder & CTO of TransTRACK, said, “We built a hardware-agnostic and integration-ready platform that can be seamlessly deployed across existing ecosystems. With AI-powered analytics such as safety scoring, predictive maintenance, and carbon intelligence, we enable clients not only to improve efficiency, but also to manage risk and meet sustainability requirements.” “The industry is shifting toward a future where operational decisions are no longer driven by intuition, but by AI, real-time data, and ESG accountability. Going forward, fleet management will not be just about tracking, but about how AI and ESG data become the new standard in industrial operations,” he added. Beyond technology, TransTRACK continues to demonstrate strong and consistent business performance. In 2025, the company recorded approximately USD 45 million in revenue, supported by a recurring revenue model, with gross margins of around 73%, net margins of around 20%, and a low churn rate of 0.6%. Lim Boon Wei, Group CFO of TransTRACK, said, “We are entering a phase of measured and sustainable growth, supported by strong fundamentals and disciplined capital strategy. Our recurring revenue model provides long-term visibility and enables us to scale while maintaining profitability.” Looking ahead, TransTRACK targets expansion into more than 10 countries and penetration into 10 key industry sectors by 2028. Key sectors include maritime, mining, and plantations, which offer significant market potential along with high ARPU and high switching costs. As part of its growth strategy, TransTRACK is adopting a locally adaptive technology deployment approach, enabling solutions to be tailored to each market’s operational characteristics, regulatory landscape, and level of digital maturity—ensuring more effective implementation and tangible business impact. At the same time, the company is strengthening its financial strategy to support sustained innovation and global expansion through optimized software monetization, margin enhancement, and disciplined capital allocation. To address increasing cross-border operational complexity, TransTRACK continues to enhance its operational capabilities through proactive monitoring systems, guaranteed SLAs, and a robust customer success framework designed to improve retention and extend contract lifecycles. Talent development remains a key priority through TransTRACK Academy. Singapore will serve as the company’s regional hub for orchestrating expansion across Southeast Asia and the Middle East. With a combination of technological innovation, financial discipline, and a well-structured expansion strategy, TransTRACK is well-positioned to strengthen its role as a strategic partner in driving digital transformation and operational efficiency across the global fleet intelligence industry.
TransTRACK Continues to Support IMI at the 2026 North Sumatra Sprint Rally, Driving Motorsport Safety through Tracking Technology Real-Time

Jakarta, 13 April, 2026 – TransTRACK, a technology company (tech enabler) focused on digitalizing fleet operations through its fleet operation optimizer and supply chain integrator solutions, continues to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing safety standards in Indonesia’s motorsport industry by supporting Ikatan Motor Indonesia (IMI) at the 2026 North Sumatra Sprint Rally, the first round of the 2026 National Sprint Rally Championship (Kejurnas), held last week at the North Sumatra Sport Centre Complex in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, 11-12 April 2026. Since its initial introduction at the 2024 North Sumatra Rally and through its continued support across various rally events in Indonesia, TransTRACK has further developed its locally built Rally Tracking System, enabling real-time vehicle position monitoring down to the second. The system is equipped with emergency buttons such as SOS, OK, Fire, and Blocked Road, allowing drivers and co-drivers to instantly send emergency signals to race officials. This support plays a critical role in improving monitoring effectiveness and accelerating response times to potential incidents on the track, while ensuring smooth operational execution throughout the event. Anggia Meisesari, Founder and CEO of TransTRACK, stated, “Since we first introduced this technology in 2024, we have continuously enhanced it to meet the increasingly complex needs of the motorsport industry. Our commitment is to deliver technology-driven solutions that not only improve operational efficiency but also ensure the safety of all participants remains the top priority.” Figure 2: TransTRACK technician at the 2026 North Sumatra Sprint Rally Championship. From the organizer’s perspective, Poedio Oetojo, Clerk of the Course for Round 1 National Sprint Rally Championship, who is also a senior Indonesian rally practitioner who has been involved since 1978, emphasized, “Safety is an inseparable part of motorsport events due to the inherent risks involved. Since my involvement in the rally, from being a participant in 1972 to becoming an organizer in 1978, safety measures have already been implemented, although at that time knowledge and regulations were still very limited. Vehicle and driver equipment inspections have been conducted since the 1970s, including the use of roll bars. However, monitoring systems along the stages were still limited. Previously, we relied on radio points every few kilometers to report participant positions, which made it difficult to respond quickly to incidents occurring between those points. With the current tracking system, organizers can monitor participant movements in real time, respond to incidents more quickly, and ensure competitors follow the designated route. This marks a significant advancement in improving safety and oversight in rally events,” he explained. Meanwhile, Adi Wibowo, Chief Steward appointed by IMI for this event, stated, “Safety monitoring with technology is extremely helpful, both for participants and organizers. With this tracking system, all participant movements can be monitored and recorded, allowing data such as position, speed, and timing to be utilized when needed. This represents a significant advancement for rally in Indonesia. At the international level, such as in WRC, this technology can even monitor speed in real time, including detecting overspeed or when a vehicle is moving too slowly,” he said. “In trials conducted, including in APRC, incidents could be immediately detected, enabling organizers to respond quickly through features such as SOS or emergency assistance requests. Moving forward, we hope this system can be implemented for all participants, as it will enhance safety while also driving the advancement of Indonesia’s rally industry. There is also potential for this technology to be applied in other motorsport disciplines requiring speed and precision,” Adi added. From the participant’s perspective, M. Herkusuma (Heru), Co-driver of Dewa United Motorsport, highlighted the importance of safety technology in supporting performance on the track. “In motorsport, safety is the number one priority. With this technology, information can be received much faster, allowing us to anticipate accidents more quickly. We hope that this locally developed rally device will continue to improve, align with FIA regulations, and eventually be used more widely, including being approved for international levels such as WRC Indonesia,” he stated. He also expressed hope that the development of this local device will continue to improve, meet international standards, and be adopted more widely across rally events. The development of TransTRACK’s Rally Tracking System not only focuses on safety but also enhances transparency and accuracy in competition, including route compliance monitoring and the provision of comprehensive data for performance analysis and decision-making. Through ongoing collaboration with IMI and various stakeholders, TransTRACK is optimistic that this technology will set a new benchmark for motorsport safety in Indonesia, while also opening opportunities for locally developed solutions to compete on a global stage.
Anggia Meisesari, Founder and CEO of TransTRACK, Expresses Appreciation as TransTRACK Is Again Listed Among the Largest Fleet Management Solution Providers in Southeast Asia by Berg Insight

Jakarta, April 7, 2026 — Anggia Meisesari, Founder and CEO of TransTRACK, expressed her appreciation for the international recognition once again achieved by the technology company, as TransTRACK has been included for the second consecutive year in the list of the largest fleet management solution providers in Southeast Asia in the latest report titled “Fleet Management in Southeast Asia” published by global research firm Berg Insight. According to the report, TransTRACK is recognized as one of the key players in the region, with more than 200,000 fleet management units deployed across various Southeast Asian countries through the TransTRACK platform. Anggia stated that this achievement reflects customer trust as well as the growing demand for digital solutions in fleet and supply chain management. “This recognition is both an honor and a motivation for us. Being included in the list of the largest fleet management providers in Southeast Asia for two consecutive years shows that digital transformation in the transportation and logistics sector is becoming an essential need for companies across the region,” said Anggia. The Berg Insight report also highlights strong growth momentum in the fleet management sector. The number of active fleet management systems in Southeast Asia is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.3%, increasing from approximately 3.6 million units in 2024 to nearly 6.4 million units by 2029. This growth reflects rising demand for telematics technology, vehicle safety systems, and data-driven fleet optimization across various industries. According to Anggia, this development underscores the importance of technology solutions that can deliver operational efficiency while improving visibility in fleet management. “Fleet digitalization is no longer just a technological innovation, but has become a fundamental pillar for operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability in the modern transportation and logistics industry,” she added. As a tech enabler focused on fleet operation optimization and supply chain integration, TransTRACK provides solutions powered by Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help companies monitor, analyze, and optimize fleet operations in real time. Anggia also emphasized that this achievement would not have been possible without the support of partners and customers who have entrusted their fleet digital transformation to TransTRACK. “We would like to thank Berg Insight for this recognition, as well as all partners and customers who continue to trust TransTRACK. Your support and collaboration are the main drivers of our mission to create a safer, smarter, and more connected mobility ecosystem in Southeast Asia,” said Anggia. Moving forward, TransTRACK remains committed to continuously developing scalable, data-driven, and sustainability-oriented digital solutions to support the transformation of the transportation and logistics industry in the region. “Together, we will continue to build a safer, smarter, and more connected fleet ecosystem in Southeast Asia,” she concluded.
TransTRACK Strengthens the Acceleration of Global Maritime Digitalization at Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) Singapore 2026, Showcases Integrated Maritime Monitoring Solutions

Singapore, March 30, 2026 — Amid increasing demands for efficiency driven by rising fuel prices, also the need for data transparency and regulatory compliance in the maritime sector, TransTRACK, a leading tech enabler focused on optimizing vehicle fleet operations (fleet operation optimizer) and integrating supply chain solutions through advanced technologies powered by the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to strengthen its expansion efforts by participating in the Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) international exhibition in Singapore, held from March 25–27, 2026. This presence marks a strategic momentum for TransTRACK to showcase its integrated monitoring technology innovations while reinforcing its position as a pioneer of maritime digital transformation from Indonesia on the global stage. TransTRACK’s participation at APM also attracted attention from various stakeholders, including a visit from Hotmangaradja Pandjaitan, a representative of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore, who directly reviewed the technological innovations exhibited at the TransTRACK booth. This visit reflects strong support for homegrown innovations capable of competing at the international level. As one of the largest maritime exhibitions in the Asia Pacific region, APM serves as a meeting point for industry players, regulators, and technology innovators from various countries. With significant participation and visitor numbers from Indonesia and regional, TransTRACK’s involvement in this event not only expands its international exposure but also strengthens its perception as a competitive, innovative maritime technology company ready to compete globally. Founder and CEO of TransTRACK, Anggia Meisesari, stated that participation in APM is a strategic step to expand the company’s positioning in the global market. “APM is a highly important platform for us to showcase TransTRACK’s technological capabilities to an international audience. With the strong participation of industry players from Indonesia and regional, we see this as a momentum to strengthen our presence while building trust in the solutions we develop,” she said. At this event, TransTRACK introduced a new approach to managing maritime operations through a monitoring system designed to address key industry challenges, such as limited real-time visibility, inefficient manual processes, and potential data discrepancies in fuel distribution. Through IoT-based integration, sensors, and cloud technology, TransTRACK delivers a comprehensive digital ecosystem that includes real-time vessel monitoring systems, transparent and accurate fuel distribution monitoring, and port surveillance systems integrated with AIS (Automatic Identification System) and CCTV. This enables all operational data to be consolidated, validated, and accessed in real time through a unified dashboard. Meanwhile, Aris Pujud Kurniawan, Co-founder and CTO of TransTRACK, explained that this integration enables companies to conduct deeper and more proactive analysis. “For example, when there is a spike in fuel consumption, our system can immediately correlate it with operational factors such as engine RPM or sailing routes, while also providing real-time alerts. This allows operational teams to take corrective actions more quickly, reduce potential waste, and significantly improve efficiency,” he explained. The implementation of this monitoring system provides added value in terms of accuracy and transparency, helping to minimize potential fraud, enhance operational planning and sustainability, and ensure alignment with industry standards and regulations. With access to historical data and trend analytics, companies can carry out more measurable planning, including engine maintenance scheduling, route optimization, and energy consumption management. This not only improves cost efficiency but also supports emission reduction efforts and the adoption of green technology in maritime operations. Looking ahead, TransTRACK remains optimistic that digitalization will become the foundation for creating a more efficient, transparent, and sustainable maritime industry, while strengthening Indonesia’s position as a key player in the global maritime ecosystem.
Dr. Rio Christiawan, S.H., M.Hum., M.Kn. has officially been appointed by the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Indonesia as a Member of the Task Force for the Development of the Implementation Framework for Biodiversity Credit in Indonesia.

A significant step forward for biodiversity governance in Indonesia as Dr. Rio Christiawan, S.H., M.Hum., M.Kn. has officially been appointed by the Minister of Environment of the Republic of Indonesia as a Member of the Task Force for the Development of the Implementation Framework for Biodiversity Credit in Indonesia. The appointment reflects the growing importance of cross-sector collaboration in shaping sustainable policies and strengthening environmental accountability, particularly in advancing the future of biodiversity financing and conservation initiatives in Indonesia. As conversations around sustainability, climate responsibility, and nature-based solutions continue to evolve globally, the development of a biodiversity credit framework marks an important milestone in supporting long-term environmental and economic resilience. At SWN PR & Advisory, we are proud to support leaders and changemakers who contribute meaningful perspectives and initiatives toward impactful progress. We look forward to seeing how this collaborative effort will help shape a more sustainable future for Indonesia and beyond.