SOLUTION · REGULATORY COMPLIANCE · SE-DJPL-8-2024

Make SE-DJPL-8-2024 compliance a property of your deployed system, not a recurring administrative burden.

Surat Edaran SE-DJPL-8-2024, ditetapkan 27 Februari 2024, mewajibkan setiap Tersus dan TUKS untuk memasang sistem pemantauan kapal berbasis AIS dan CCTV dengan integrasi real-time ke i-Motion. The mandate is unambiguous; the implementation paths multiply rapidly when terminals try to assemble compliance from disparate vendors.

REGULATORY LANDSCAPE · PERPRES 5/2020 → SE-DJPL-8-2024

Vessel monitoring as a structural element of the National Logistics Ecosystem.

Peraturan Presiden Nomor 5 Tahun 2020 tentang Penataan Ekosistem Logistik Nasional positions port-service standardization as a structural element of national logistics performance, investment climate, and economic competitiveness. SE-DJPL-8-2024 is the operational expression of that framework at the Tersus-TUKS layer.

Under the directive, every Penyelenggara Pelabuhan, Badan Usaha Pelabuhan, and operator of Terminal Khusus or Terminal Untuk Kepentingan Sendiri must implement an AIS-and-CCTV vessel monitoring system, with data transmitted in real time to the Indonesian Integrated Monitoring System on Navigation (i-Motion) operated by Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Laut at Kementerian Perhubungan.

THE COMPLIANCE CHALLENGE · WHERE TERMINALS GET STUCK

Three places multi-vendor compliance breaks down.

Tracking the Requirement

SE-DJPL-8-2024 sits on top of Peraturan Presiden 5/2020 and the broader DJPL regulatory canon. Terminals without dedicated compliance counsel discover requirements late, often at audit.

Implementing Without Vendor Lock-In

Multi-vendor stacks — AIS receiver from one supplier, CCTV from another, integration server from a third — produce attribution gaps when something fails and audit asks who is responsible.

Sustaining Year-on-Year

Year-1 commissioning is the easy part. Year 2-3 retention discipline, year-3 hardware refresh, and year-4 regulatory amendment tracking are where compliance posture quietly decays.

THE VIDENS TURNKEY APPROACH · UNIFIED DELIVERABLE

Four properties of the VIDENS compliance bundle.

Bundled Components

AIS receiver, CCTV array, Integration Server, firewall, and i-Motion feed subscription delivered as a single deliverable. One BOM, one quotation, one installation, one accountable counterparty.

Single Accountable Vendor

Compliance audit becomes a trace through one vendor's documented system rather than a cross-vendor reconstruction. Neurogs as Indonesian principal manufacturer carries end-to-end responsibility.

Audit-Ready Documentation

Every system property — retention window, channel allocation, transmission log, alarm workflow — is documented in auditor-shaped form at the moment of commissioning, not retrofitted at audit time.

Year-1 Subscription Included

AIS data feed and CCTV RTSP feed to i-Motion subscription bundled for the first year. Compliance is shipped, not configured later.

OPERATIONAL OUTCOMES · WHAT CHANGES

Three outcomes the regulator and the auditor recognize.

Automatic, Continuous Compliance Feed

i-Motion and Dashboard KSOP/DJPL receive a continuous compliance feed without operator intervention. Every transmission is logged with timestamp, payload summary, and outcome.

30-Day Audit-Defensible Evidence

Network Video Recorder retains thirty days of continuous CCTV under all package tiers — the evidentiary window an auditor or investigator actually needs.

Single-Vendor Accountability

Neurogs as Indonesian principal manufacturer, with hardware staging at Workshop & SOC, Jl. Kamboja, Palmerah — single-counterparty accountability under Indonesian commercial law.

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