Bali Logistics Infrastructure & New Ports for Furniture E…
**As of 2026, Bali’s 2027 furniture-export logistics will still lean on Java’s deep-sea gateways rather than a brand-new Bali mega-port. […]
**As of 2026, Bali’s 2027 furniture-export logistics will still lean on Java’s deep-sea gateways rather than a brand-new Bali mega-port. […]
**By 2027, EU buyers sourcing furniture, homeware, and garments from Bali workshops will face tighter traceability demands — deforestation-free proof
**EU buyers importing furniture, homeware, and garments from Indonesia should plan for tighter customs valuation checks and heavier inspection paperwork
**Indonesia does not put its own sustainable-packaging or plastics rules on the homeware you export — the real 2027 pressure
**Indonesia’s dangerous-goods pre-shipment inspection rules trace to Ministry of Trade Regulations No. 44/2009 and No. 23/2011, layered beneath the verification
Heading into 2027, furniture exporters shipping from Bali to Europe face tighter EU sustainability checks — chiefly the bloc’s deforestation
MoT Regulation 11/2026, effective around 8 May 2026, widened Indonesia’s import-licensing net and pulled fresh commodities — pears and broken
**For 2027, buyers travelling to Bali to book and attend factory audits will most likely choose from three routes: a
**Through 2027, factory inspection in Indonesia is shifting toward a hybrid model: a physical inspector still walks the floor, while
**Indonesia’s customs is shifting toward risk-based, data-led clearance built on the Indonesia National Single Window, and dated 2026 rule changes