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    Salary satisfaction at Container Maritime Activities

    93%
    When Container Maritime Activities employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'93% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at PT Container Maritime Activities
    Jakarta
    Responsible for stock management all Indonesia offices Responsible for maintaining all logistics KPI Manage free-used, empty repo, on/off-hire
    Responsible for stock management all Indonesia offices Responsible for maintaining all logistics KPI Manage free-used, empty repo, on/off-hire
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    23d ago
    23d ago

    at PT Container Maritime Activities
    South Jakarta, Jakarta
    Reefer, Multimodal, Outport & Project Cargo Sales Manager
    Reefer, Multimodal, Outport & Project Cargo Sales Manager
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    21d ago
    21d ago

    What’s it like working at Container Maritime Activities?

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    Employees at Container Maritime Activities appreciate the valuable learning opportunities and experience they gain, particularly in the shipping and logistics industry. The work environment is described as good, with friendly and supportive colleagues. The company offers good benefits such as insurance, gym facilities, annual bonuses, and overtime pay. It is also seen as a good place for career growth, especially for fresh graduates looking to gain experience in the shipping industry.

    However, some potential challenges include the need for more training, particularly in areas like software usage and industry-specific knowledge. While the initial salary may be reasonable, some employees feel that salary increases could be more significant to keep up with the cost of living. There are also indications of room for improvement in communication and coordination between departments and with management. Additionally, the shipping industry can be complex, and adapting to the terminology and processes can be challenging for new employees.