Video Interview on the Prospects of uST in Indonesia: Market Overview and Development Vectors
A new interview on the UST Inc. channel features Alsim Mamedov, CEO of Unitsky Nusantara Technologies, discussing the company’s projects in Indonesia.
Over the past year, the company has actively worked to integrate uST technology into Indonesia’s transportation infrastructure, maintaining a proactive position in negotiations. In the video interview, the CEO shares the strategic approach taken in conversations with local authorities and businesses.
Alsim Mamedov highlights the challenging public transportation situation in Indonesia, including the capital Jakarta, which has a high population density and rapid urban development outpacing infrastructure growth. This deprives residents of outlying areas of mobility, leading to a surge in private vehicle use and further congestion on already overcrowded roads.
Clearly, uST complexes present a cost-effective and efficient solution to the region’s transportation challenges, particularly in overcoming the last mile barrier, a topic currently under negotiation.
For more details, watch the full video.
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