Bengkulu Port Branch is a former port city that was transformed into an occupational and trade city by the British colony in the 18th to 19th century. Bengkulu Port is located in Baai Island, around 20 kilometers from the center of Bengkulu city. This port has a fairly extensive hinterland, with the potential for mining, agriculture, and forestry. Stevedoring activity in Bengkulu Port Branch is mainly dominated by dry bulk, liquid bulk, and goods in sack and container services, meanwhile to accommodate dry bulk services, this port is equipped with 3 (three) coal loading conveyor belts in order to accelerate the stevedoring process.