PT RNT Utama Indonesia has once again demonstrated its commitment to supporting the absorption of the Indonesian maritime workforce by deploying crew members to various international fishing vessels. This deployment is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to provide legal, safe, and professional employment opportunities for young Indonesians in the global maritime sector.
As an archipelagic nation with vast maritime human resources, Indonesia has tremendous potential to contribute to the global fishing industry. However, this potential must be channeled through appropriate channels to ensure that maritime workers receive protection, legal certainty, and adequate welfare. This is where the role of PT RNT Utama Indonesia becomes crucial.
Placement of Crew Members on International Ships Through Official Channels
Crew members dispatched by PT RNT Utama Indonesia will work on international fishing vessels operating in open waters. This placement is carried out through official collaborations with foreign shipping partners, while adhering to labor standards, occupational safety, and applicable regulations in Indonesia and the destination country.
The entire departure process is conducted through a legal and structured process, from initial selection and training to the processing of departure documents. With this system, PT RNT Utama Indonesia ensures that each departing crew member is physically, mentally, and administratively prepared to work in an international work environment.
Distribution of Ship Types from Which Crew Members Dispatch
As an experienced crewing agency, PT RNT Utama Indonesia assigns Indonesian crew members to various types of international fishing vessels, tailored to fleet needs and workforce competencies. As of the current period, crew placements cover several major vessel types, as follows:
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Cumi Samba: 410 crew members
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Cumi Peru / Argentina: 652 crew members
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Light Seiner: 365 crew members
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Trawl: 141 crew members
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Longline: 105 crew members
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Kolekting: 15 crew members
The dominance of placement on squid vessels (Peru/Argentina and Samba) shows the high global demand for Indonesian crew in the international squid fishing sector, especially for fleets operating in the South American region and international waters..
Meanwhile, placements on Light Seiners, Trawlers, and Longlines reflect the flexibility and adaptability of Indonesian crew members to various fishing methods. Each vessel type has different working characteristics, and PT RNT Utama Indonesia ensures that the crew members dispatched have undergone a selection and training process that aligns with the specifications of the destination vessel.
This data is clear evidence that PT RNT Utama Indonesia not only targets quantity placements but also prioritizes accurate crew placement according to fleet needs, ensuring occupational safety, crew performance, and the sustainability of Indonesian seafarers’ careers on the international stage.
A Measured and Professional Selection Process
Before departure, prospective crew members must undergo a rigorous selection process. This process includes document review, interviews, and a work readiness assessment. The selection process assesses not only technical skills but also the prospective crew member’s attitude, discipline, and commitment to the work contract.
PT RNT Utama Indonesia understands that working on international fishing vessels requires mental resilience, the ability to work in a multinational team, and adherence to work regulations at sea. Therefore, the selection process is conducted objectively to ensure that the departing crew members are truly ready to carry out their responsibilities.
Training and Preparation Before Departure
As part of operational standards, PT RNT Utama Indonesia ensures that each crew member receives adequate training before departure. The training includes aspects of occupational safety, an introduction to the ship’s working environment, and a basic understanding of contracts and workers’ rights and obligations.
This training aims to minimize occupational risks and help crew members adapt more quickly on board. With thorough preparation, crew members are expected to work professionally and maintain the reputation of Indonesian workers internationally.
Commitment to Legality and Protection of ABK
One of PT RNT Utama Indonesia’s core principles is upholding legality in every placement process for Indonesian migrant workers. All Indonesian migrant workers are dispatched with official documents, clear employment contracts, and through mechanisms that comply with Indonesian government regulations.
This commitment demonstrates the company’s responsibility to protect Indonesian migrant workers from the risks of illegal employment, exploitation, and legal uncertainty. Through official channels, Indonesian migrant workers have certainty regarding their rights, salaries, contract terms, and protection in the event of work-related issues abroad.
Office Team Activities in Supporting Departure
The successful departure of the crew members was inextricably linked to the active role of PT RNT Utama Indonesia’s internal team. Behind the scenes, the administration and operations teams worked intensively to ensure the entire process ran smoothly. From document verification and coordination with shipping partners to departure scheduling, everything was executed with utmost precision.
The office team’s activities reflect the company’s commitment to building a professional and orderly work system. Every detail was carefully considered to ensure the crew members departed on time and in accordance with established procedures.
The Enthusiasm of Prospective ABK in Following the Placement Process
Every day, the PT RNT Utama Indonesia office welcomes prospective crew members who participate in the registration and interview process. This enthusiasm demonstrates the high level of interest among young Indonesians in pursuing a career in the international maritime sector.
Through in-person interviews at the office, prospective crew members receive a transparent explanation of the placement process, job requirements, and responsibilities. This approach helps prospective crew members understand that working on international vessels is not just about income, but also about commitment and professionalism.
Social and Economic Impact on Society
The deployment of crew members to international vessels has a positive impact on communities, particularly in coastal areas. These job opportunities help reduce unemployment, increase family income, and promote economic well-being.
Many crew members, after completing their work contracts, are able to support their families’ education, establish small businesses, or improve their standard of living in their hometowns. This sustainable impact is one of the motivations for PT RNT Utama Indonesia to continue expanding access to maritime employment legally and responsibly.
Maintaining the Reputation of Indonesian Workers in the International World
Every crew member dispatched carries Indonesia’s reputation on the international stage. Therefore, PT RNT Utama Indonesia emphasizes the importance of work ethics, discipline, and responsibility while working on board.
With trained and professional crew members, international partners’ trust in Indonesian workers will continue to grow. This opens up broader job opportunities in the future and strengthens Indonesia’s position as a global supplier of high-quality maritime labor.
PT RNT Utama Indonesia’s Sustainable Commitment
The deployment of crew members to international fishing vessels is part of PT RNT Utama Indonesia’s long-term commitment to building a healthy, legal, and professional maritime job placement ecosystem. The company will continue to improve the quality of its selection, training, and mentoring processes for crew members.
By prioritizing legality, transparency, and worker protection, PT RNT Utama Indonesia is committed to being a trusted partner for both Indonesian crew members and international shipping partners.
Through this concrete step, PT RNT Utama Indonesia is not only providing a workforce but also contributing to building a stronger and more globally competitive Indonesian maritime future.







