Indonesia ranks 75th of the 155 countries in the 2010 World Bank Logistics Performance Index.
The index is based on a survey of operators on the ground worldwide (global freight forwarders and express carriers), providing feedback on the logistics “friendliness” of the countries in which they operate and those with which they trade.
Garuda has two flights a week between Bali and Auckland through Brisbane. Qantas has four flights a week between Jakarta and Sydney. The New Zealand-Sydney-Jakarta route is popular for freight and passengers.
Tasman Orient has multi-purpose vessels on a 14-day fixed frequency that go to Jakarta and Surabaya directly from the North Island. P&O Nedlloyd, APL (American President Line), HAPAG Loyd, K Line, Maersk Sealand, Mitsui OSK, NYK Line, OOCLT and Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC) also operate out of New Zealand and trans-ship containers to feeder vessels in Singapore for shipment to Jakarta and Surabaya.