BY Ir. LILI SOLEH WARTADIPRADJA,MM Chairman of Investment

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BY
Ir. LILI SOLEH WARTADIPRADJA,MM
Chairman of Investment Board
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• EAST JAVA OUTLOOK
• EAST JAVA ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
• INVESTMENT POTENTIAL AND
ATTRACTIVENESS EAST JAVA
• INVESTMENT PROJECT OFFERED
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
Badan Penanaman
Modal
Provinsi Jawa Timur
RAJAWALI NO.
6-8 SURABAYA
Surabaya 8 April 2015
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11.00 JST
Tokyo
TOKYO
10.00 WIB
Surabaya
Time offset :
Tokyo (JST) - 2 hours
Jakarta
Distance :
Tokyo, Japan Jakarta,
Indonesia :
3.593,14miles
Jakarta  Surabaya :
418 miles
Minimum Flight duration:
Banten
West
Java
Central Java
Tokyo  Taipe  Surabaya
About 6 hours
Surabaya
Bali
Yogyakarta
East Java Province
East Java Investment Board
Website : bpm.jatimprov.go.id & p2t.jatimprov.go.id | Email : [email protected]
EAST JAVA AT GLANCE
Land Area :
47,158 km2
o Sea Area :
110,000 km2
o
Jakarta
o Coastal
Length :
2,834 km
Banten
o Admistration
West
Java
Central Java
Area :
29 Regencies & 9 Cities
oSurabaya City as Provincial
Capital is The 2nd largest City in
Indonesia.
Surabaya
Yogyakarta
oPopulation
in 2013 :
38.36 million people
oPopulation Density in
2013 : 800 people/km2
oMain livelyhoods :
Agriculture Sector
East Java Province
Bali
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
 Beautiful &
Fertile
 Rich Mineral
Vision : As a Leading
in Agribusiness
Centers , Globally
Competitive and
Sustainable
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
STRATEGIC LOCATION: EAST JAVA AS A HUB
Strategic positioning of Tanjung Perak Port
and the international container routes
possibilities
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
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EAST JAVA ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
14
6.31
6.64
12
6.44
10
5.18
8
6
5.86
6.08
6.17
5.58
6.38
6.03
4
4.71
5.02
2
0
2010
2011
2012
EAST JAVA
Source: BPS East Java Province
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
2013
2014
NATIONAL
Q1.
2015
PROVINCE
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Q1.
2015
JAKARTA
6,53
6,73
6,53
6,11
5,95
5,08
WEST JAVA
6,66
6,50
6,50
6,34
5,06
4,93
CENTRAL JAVA
6,10
5,30
5,34
5,14
5,42
5,54
YOGYAKARTA
4,58
5,21
5,37
5,49
5,18
4,20
EAST JAVA
6,31
6,44
6,64
6.08
5,86
5,18
BANTEN
6,56
7,03
6,83
7,13
5,47
5,69
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
GDP GROWTH RATE AND DISTRIBUTION PER ISLAND Q1-2015
GROWTH RATE
Y ON Y
Q TO Q
GROWTH
RESOURCES
SUMATERA
3,53
0,03
0,78
22,56
JAVA
5,17
0,49
3,00
58,30
BALI &
8,86
-1,41
0,25
2,97
SOUTHEAST
NUSA
1,06
-3,44
0,10
8,26
SULAWESI
7,32
-3,00
0,40
5,72
MALUKU &
PAPUA
3,74
-0,99
0,09
2,19
ISLAND
DISTRIBU-TION
Source: BPS East Java Province
8,26%
5,72 %
22,56 %
58,30 %
2,97 %
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
2,19 %
FIELD OF BUSINESS
A
B
C
D
E
F
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Mining and Quarrying
Processing Industry
Procurement Electricity, Gas, and Ice Production
Water Supply, Waste, and Recycling
construction
G
Wholesale and Retail, Resparasi Cars and
Motorcycles
H
I
J
K
L
M
Transportation and Warehousing
Accommodation providers and Eat Drink
Information and Communication
Financial Services and Insurance
Real Estate
Business Services
N
Government Administration, Defense, and Social
Security
O Education services
P Health Services and Social Activities
Q Other services
Source: BPS East Java Province
Growth Resources
Rate of Growth
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
FIELD OF BUSINESS
A
B
C
D
E
F
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Mining and Quarrying
Processing Industry
Procurement Electricity, Gas, and Ice Production
Water Supply, Waste, and Recycling
construction
Transportation and Warehousing
Accommodation providers and Eat Drink
Information and Communication
Financial Services and Insurance
Real Estate
Business Services
O
0.1
M,N
0.04
L
0.12
K
0.22
4.63
4.84
6.57
8.77
0.39
I
0.33
6.97
6.81
0.17
6.01
1.08
6.04
0.56
E
0
-0.37D
0
6.56
4.1
1.58
C
-2
8.62
8.83
J
F
Source: BPS East Java Province
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
0.22
G
O Education services
P Health Services and Social Activities
Q Other services
Growth Resources
Rate of Growth
P
H
Government Administration, Defense, and Social
N
Security
6.19
0.55
Q
Wholesale and Retail, Resparasi Cars and
G
Motorcycles
H
I
J
K
L
M
0.09
R,S,T
B
0.11
A
0.11
5.28
2.28
0.83
0
2
4
GROWTH RESOURCES
6
8
10
RATE OF GROWTH
GDP STRUCTURE BY EXPENDITURE OF EAST JAVA
2014
Q1-2014
Q2-2015
61.29
61.25
61.59
27.29 26.22
26.34
1.17
1.21 1.25
6.34
5.05 4.28
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION GOVERNMENT GROSS FIXED
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE CONSUMPTION
CAPITAL
EXPENDITURE
LNPRT
EXPENDITURE FORMATION
Source: BPS East Java Province
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
21.99
21.27
19.27
17.1815.96
6.46
5.31 6.2
15.84
3.56 4.19
4.56
CHANGE IN
INVENTORY
EXPORT
OVERSEAS
IMPORT
OVERSEAS
NET EXPORTS
BETWEEN
REGIONS
1,800,000.00
1,600,000.00
1,400,000.00
1,200,000.00
1,000,000.00
800,000.00
600,000.00
400,000.00
200,000.00
0.00
2010
2011
Year 2000 PDRB ADHB (Milyar Rp)
778,564.24
884,502.64
Year 2000 PDRB ADHB (Milyar Rp)
342,280.76
366,983.28
Year 2010 PDRB ADHB (Milyar Rp)
990,649.44
1,119,877.16 1,247,767.29 1,382,434.85 1,540,696.53
Year 2010 PDRB ADHB (Milyar Rp)
990,648.84
1,054,401.77 1,124,464.64 1,192,841.86 1,262,700.21
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
2012
2013
2014
1,001,200.74 1,136,157.86 1,291,998.78
393,662.84
419,443.70
444,855.71
Electricity, Gas, &
Water
1,29%
Building
4,80%
Processing
industry
26,20%
Mining &
quarrying
1,90%
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
Agriculture
15,63%
Trade, hotels &
restorants
31,21%
Transportation &
communication
6%
Service
7,88%
Finance, Real
Estate &
Business Service
5,11%
UNEMPLOYMENT
RATE (TPT)
UNEMPLOYMENT
RATE (TPT)
NASIONAL
EAST JAVA
4.91
4.18
7.41
FEB '10
6.8
FEB'11
4.14
3.95
6.32
FEB'12
5.92
FEB'13
Source: BPS East Java Province
Source: BPS and BPS East Java Indonesia
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
4.02
5.7
FEB'14
4.31
4.81
FEB'15
RING III
RING I
NO
1
2
3
4
5
REGENCY/CITY
RING I
Surabaya City
Gresik Regency
Sidoarjo Regency
Pasuruan Regency
Mojokerto Regency
RING II
NO
REGENCY/CITY
Regional
minimum
wages US $
204
204
204
203
203
Regional
minimum
wages US $
RING II
6 Malang Regency
148
7 Malang City
141
8 Batu City
141
9 Jombang Regency
129
10 Tuban Regency
118
11 Pasuruan City
118
12 Probolinggo Regency
117
13 Jember Regency
110
14 Mojokerto City
108
15 Probolinggo City
108
16 Banyuwangi Regency
107
17 Lamongan Regency
107
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
NO
REGENCY/CITY
Regional
minimum
wages US $
RING III
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Kediri City
Bojonegoro Regency
Kediri Regency
Lumajang Regency
Tulungagung Regency
Bondowoso Regency
Bangkalan Regency
Nganjuk Regency
Blitar Regency
Sumenep Regency
Madiun City
Blitar City
Sampang Regency
Situbondo Regency
Pamekasan Regency
Madiun Regency
Ngawi Regency
Ponorogo Regency
Pacitan Regency
Trenggalek Regency
Magetan Regency
101
99
99
97
97
96
96
95
95
94
94
94
93
91
91
90
87
87
87
87
87
TRADE PERFORMANCE EXPORT - IMPORT
PERFORMANCE
2012
2013
(BILLION Rp)
2014
INTERNATIONAL
EXPOR
173.320,33
191.653,93
189.705,94
IMPOR
219.859,96
237.310,17
296.717,51
EXPOR
300.591,30
347.457,04
421.617,28
IMPOR
238.633,25
275.604,83
321.447,40
SUR/DEF
-46.539,63
-45.656,24
-107.011,56
SUR/DEF
61.958,06
71.852,21
100.169,88
SURPLUS
15.418,43
26.195,97
-6.841,68
INTERREGIONAL
INTERNATIONAL
INTERREGIONAL
Source: BPS East Java Province
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
INTERNATIONAL & INTERREGIONAL TRADE
PERFORMANCE Q1-2014 & Q1-2015
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ( MILLION Rp)
EXPORT
IMPORT
EXPORT
IMPORT
83.344
6,023.05
4,947.19
INTERREGIONAL TRADE ( BILLION Rp)
5,102.85
4,774.45
77.521
70.385
Q1-2014
Source: BPS East Java Province
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
Q1-2015
Q1-2014
70.385
Q1-2015
EAST JAVA EXPORT BY SECTOR
Q1-2015
Q1-2014
0,1%
US$ 0,004
BILLION
7,28%
US$ 0,36
BILLION
7,47%
US$0,35
BILLION
4,5% US4
0,22 BILLION
88,11%
US$ 4,36
BILLION
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
1,94%
US$ 0.90
BILLION
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRY
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURE
OTHER MINE
OIL & GAS
Source: BPS East Java Province
0,17%
US$ 0.01
BILLION
OTHER MINE
90%
US$ 4.32
BILLION
OIL & GAS
EAST JAVA INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
COMPARISON WITH NASIONAL
9
8
7
6
5
7.66
6.73
5.62
5.85
4.49
4
4.63
EAST JAVA
NATIONAL
3
2
1
0
2012
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
2013
2014
SHARE OF EAST JAVA INDUSTRIAL
SECTOR TO NASIONAL
2012
2013
2014
2215.75
1998.69
1848.15
365.69 398
445.3
19.8 19.9 20.1
EAST JAVA
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
NATIONAL
EAST JAVA SHARING
Trillion Rupiah
INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
16.00
14.00
Billion US Dollar
12.00
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
sd TW I
2015
Reg. Invest
2.86
4.08
5.92
7.37
8.37
7.97
7.92
1.42
DDI
0.29
0.45
1.01
2.14
3.02
3.63
4.05
0.52
FDI
0.43
0.40
1.76
2.11
2.64
3.54
1.84
0.34
TOTAL
3.59
4.93
8.69
11.62
14.03
15.14
13.81
2.28
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
FDI REALIZATION IN Q1-2015
NO.
COUNTRY
1.
English
5
221.992,57
214
2.
Japan
4
27.869,73
118
3.
Cayman Island
1
13,608,64
6
4.
Joint Countries
13
10.533,08
778
5.
Australia
5
6.038,53
107
6.
British Virgin Island
3
5.026,31
37
7.
Netherland
1
3.453,75
20
8.
India
2
557,61
20
9.
USA
2
450,18
56
10.
Italia
1
216,16
18
11.
Others
38
46.402,34
2.400
Total
75
336.148,96
3.774
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
PROJECT
VALUE (Million US$)
MAN POWER
FDI COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INTEREST DURING Q1-2015
1.
English
2.
Japan
3.
Cayman Island
4.
Joint Countries
5.
Australia
6.
British Virgin Island
7.
Netherland
8.
India
9.
USA
10
Italia
11. Others
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
India USA
0,17% 0,13%
Italia
0,06%
Netherland
1,03%
British
Virgin
Island Australia
1,5% 1,8%
Others
13,8%
Joint Countries
3,13%
Cayman Island
4,05%
Japan
8%
English
66%
TEN TOP FDI & DDI BUSINESS LINE Q1 2015
1.
Food Industry
2.
Paper & printing industry
3.
Textile industry
4.
Chemical & Pharmacy Industry
5.
Rubber & Plastic Ind
6.
Crops & Plantations
7.
Wood Industry
8.
Mining
9.
Livestock
10.
Industrial goods from leather &
footwear
11.
Others
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
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Great
potential market
market : :East
Java
as Eastern
-Indonesia
Economic
center
Great
potential
East
Java
as Eastern
-Indonesia
Economic
center
Banda Aceh
Medan
Tanjung Pinang
Manado
Pekanbaru
Gorontalo
Samarinda
Sofifi
Pontianak
Padang
Pangkal Pinang
Palangkaraya
Palembang
Jayapura
Mamuju
Bengkulu
Kendari
Banjarmasin
Jakarta
Semarang
Bandung
Surabaya
Mataram
Yogyakarta
Main Economic Centre
Economic Centre
Regional Economic Centre
Ambon
Makassar
Bandar Lampung
Serang
Manokwari
Palu
Jambi
Denpasar
Kupang
Source : MP3EI, 2011
 East Java is the main economic centre for eastern part of Indonesia.
 East Java Province has serving not only 38.36 million citizens of East
Java, but also serving for almost 120 million citizens of 19 Provinces
in Eastern part of Indonesia.
 East Java also doing good export performace wide word
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
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MILLION
DEMOGRAPHICS CONDITIONS


Sorce: World Bank, 2013
East Java Population Greater Than Malaysia and Work Force Larger Than The
Combined Brunei, Timor Leste, Singapore and Laos
Bonus Potential Demografi
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
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OIL & GAS
Central
Java
925 Barel / Day
489 MM ScFD
* Million Metric Standard Cubic Feet per Day
AGRICULTURE
Mango
8.39 M.Ton/Year
Coconut
277.000 Ton/Year
Bali
Corn
6.29 M. Ton/Year
Sugar
1.25 M.Ton/Year
MINING
DOLOMITE
MARMER &
ONYX
GOLD, SILVER
& COPPER
1.7 Billion ton
543 Million ton
8 Million ton
FISHERY
Cakalang FIsh
11,394 Ton/Year
Shrimp 8,500 Ton/Y
Red Snapper Fish
5,903 Ton/Year
Tuna Fish 2,863 Ton/Y
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Coffee
97,940 Ton/Year
GEOTHERMAL
11 Location
Potential 1.500 MW
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 INFRASTRUCTURE
Seaport
International Port :
Tanjung Perak, Surabaya
(35 millions TEUS)
Domestic Port :
Tanjung Tembaga- Probolinggo
Tanjung Wangi - Banyuwangi
And also 8 Commercial Port.
Airport
International Airport :
Juanda-Surabaya
Cargo Capacity :
152 millions ton
Domestic :
Abdurrahman Saleh – Malang
Trunojoyo – Sumenep
Minak Jinggo - Banyuwangi
Water Resources
Provided from :
-Brantas River Basin with
7 Reservoirs
-Bengawan Solo River with
3 Reservoirs
Train Station
Departure Station : 29 Stations
Railroad Lenght: 895.750 km
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
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Arterial / Toll Road
North Route : Tuban-Sby-Bwangi
Middle Route : Ngawi-Sby
South Route : Pacitan-Bwangi
MICE, HOTEL & HOSPITAL
 International Hotel in Surabaya;
 8 hotels (5 star)
 10 hotels (4 star)
 3 MICE (meeting, incentive, conference & exhibition)
 International Hospital : 6 hospitals
Industrial Estate
Currently, East Java have a potency of 18.700 Ha
industrial area availability, as follows :
1.SIER, Surabaya
2.PIER , Pasuruan
3.NIP, Mojokerto
4.Tuban Industrial Estate
5.LIS , Lamongan
6.NIP - North Mojokerto*
7.Sedayu Lawas, Gresik*
8.Ploso Area (2), Jombang*
9.Wongsorejo, Banyuwangi*
10.Kalipuro, Banyuwangi*
11.JIIPE Manyar Gresik*
12.Siborian, Sidoarjo*
13.Brondong, Lamongan*
* Under development
INTERNATIONAL PORT
 TANJUNG PERAK as international port & gate for Eastern
Indonesia. Has at least 13 shipping line and 12 destination
for international lines. Growth in the flow of ships and goods
in pelabuan Tanjung Perak over the last 5 years very high &
fast so PT. Pelindo III develop Tanjung Perak through
reconfiguration of the terminal multipurpose Teluk Lamong
and manyar multipurpose terminal.
 Terminal
multipurpose
Teluk
Lamong
capable
of
accommodating international container box 1.5552 million,
3.1104 million domestic box containers and 20.736 million
tons of the dry bulk.
 East Java has industrial estate that integrated with
terminal multipurpose Teluk Lamong that one of those is
JIIPE.
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SHIPYARD INDUSTRI
 East Java include in the shipyard industry development
plan. Shipyard will
developed in Wongsorejo Industrial
Estate Banyuwangi, in industrial estate Java Integrated
Industrial Port Estate (JIIPE) Gresik and Lamongan .
 East Java has 16 shipbuilding companies that spread in
East Java. They are PT. PAL Indonesia (the bigest), PT. Dock
and Shipping Surabaya (DPS), PT. Dumas Tanjung Perak
Shipyard, PT. Adiluhung Sarana Segara Indonesia (ASSI) in
Soca Bangkalan Madura.
 For the development of shipbuilding industry in East Java
are supported by human resource availability Shipping of
ITS - Surabaya and other universities.
 NASDEC (National Ship Design & Engineering
Center) in ITS
Surabaya as a provider of services in the Service Center for
Research, Improvement and Development of the National Ship
Design and Engineering aimed at improving the competitiveness of
the shipping industry in Indonesia (from the aspect of quality , the
cost and time of delivery).
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CONTINUED
 East Java also has the Shipping Industry Cluster Surabaya
(Kikas) will develop into Community Shipping Industry
Cluster Surabaya (MASKIKAS) with the aim of encouraging
Core Industry Agglomeration, Industry Suppliers, Industrial
Support, Related Industries, Industrial and Institutional
Support Users Shipping.
 Development of the shipbuilding industry is also supported
by the potential such as availability of land north coast area
of 4,000 hectares for the shipbuilding industry and
supporting industries in accordance with the Spatial East
Java Province.
 East Java has a fairly long coastline and the depth ranges
from 9 s / d 12 m at a distance of> 300 m from the shoreline.
Availability Infrastructure (primary arterial road, toll road
development plan, electricity networks,telecommunications
and industrial raw water)
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CONTINUED
 In the framework of the government's desire to build
infrastructure toll maritime sea to become the pivot
maritime world, especially in Asia Pacific rapidly
implemented, the government appointed PT PAL into
command in the mechanism of shipbuilding because of PT.
PAL Surabaya has the capability of production, design and
product management.
 In the implementation of PT. PAL will involve BPPT (Agency
for the Assessment and Application of Technology) and ITS
to improve the quality of the national shipbuilding industry.

Several investors from Japan, Korea, China, and Sweden
have done assessments of investment in shipbuilding.
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
BANYUWANGI AS CENTRE OF EXCELLENT
 Banyuwangi Regency become as centers of excellence or reference
center for leading development of human resources and the marine
areas of international fisheries .
 Banyuwangi already has Education & training of fisheries (BPPP), a
maritime vocational school (fisheries and shipping) and Airlangga
University of Banyuwangi also has a department of aquaculture,
shipbuilding industry and great potential for marine tourism.
 Banyuwangi has the longest beach in East Java and one of the
largest fishing port in Muncar.
 Hall Fisheries Education and Training .in Banyuwangi not only a
center of excellence in Indonesia but also to the level of SouthEast Asia.
 Banyuwangi chosen as a center of excellence for Firstly, the area
was nicknamed The Sunrise of Java has a complete educational
instrument of maritime, from vocational to college. Secondly,
Banyuwangi have qualified fisheries counselor. The third,
Banyuwangi also has natural resources. One of them is very good
water quality that supports the development of freshwater
aquaculture eel one that has a very high economic value. Fourth,
the high commitment of local government.
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE HAS BEEN OPERATED
LAND AREA
600
JAVA SEA
518
500
450
440
MIE
NIP
400
300
245
135
200
87
100
0
SIER
SIEB
PIER
KIG
CENTRAL JAVA
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
BADAN PENANAMAN MODAL
JL. RAJAWALI
NO. 6-8 SURABAYA
OCEAN
OF INDONESIA
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
READY TO OPERATE
2,500
2,000
2,000
1,500
1,000
487
500
227
JIIPE
JIIPE
CENTRAL JAVA
JAVA SEA
BADAN PENANAMAN MODAL
JL. RAJAWALI
NO. 6-8 SURABAYA
OCEAN
OF INDONESIA
WONGSOREJO
WONGSOREJO
KIT
KIT
MASTER PLAN OF AREA DEVELOPMENT
3000 Ha Integrated Port
Industrial & Real Estate
surrounded by 100 Years
Flood Protection Dikes
System
1800 Industrials
400 Ports
800 Residential
MASTERPLAN JIIPE
INDUSTRIAL ALLOCATION
• HEAVY INDUSTRY
• CPO BASED INDUSTRY
• MEDIUM INDUSTRY
• LIGHT INDUSTRY
• AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
SEA PORT ALLOCATION
AUTOMOTIVE
INDUSTRY
• COAL STOCKYARD
• MULTI PURPOSE LIQUID BULK
• CONTAINER & GENERAL CARGO
• CAR TERMINAL
CAR
TERMINAL
MEDIUM
INDUSTRY
CPO BASED
INDUSTRY
CONTAINER &
GENERAL CARGO
MULTI PURPOSE
LIQUID BULK
HEAVY
INDUSTRY
COAL
STOCKYARD
TIE IS A NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE BY GIE . LAND
AREA 227 HA FOR SALE & RENTAL. REMAINING 214,5
HA
TIE IS ACUSTOM DESIGNED OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
THAT WILL MEET THE CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
OF A WIDE INDUSTRIES SPECTRUM IN INDONESIA
MAIN FACILITIES : ROAD, WASTE WATER
TREATMENT PLANT, SEAPORT & JETTY, ELECTRICITY
– PT. PLN, GAS-PT.PGN, TELEPHONE-PT. TELKOM,
WATER SUPPLY – LAKE WITH CAPACITY 5 MILLION
M3
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
LOCATION ± 10 KM FROM KETAPANG/MENENG PORT
AND LAND AVAILABILITY FOR LOADING ACTIVITY
MOTHER VESSEL ALLOWED TO LOADING
ACTIVITY WITH 18 M DEEP SEA.
LONG WHARF ± 600.M.
CONTAINER AREA PLAN WILL BE ± 10.
HA
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI
NO. 6-8 SURABAYA& INDONESIA
Website
: bpm.jatimprov.go.id
p2t.jatimprov.go.id | Email : [email protected]
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
-
4,000
3,000
1,000 1,000
400
400
400
800
90
INTILAND
JAVA FORTIS
JAKA MITRA
INTILAND
SIBORIAN
BRONDONG
Kalipuro
Malang
Bangkalan
Salt Lake
Sidayu lawas
285
EAST JAVA
CENTRAL
JAVA
BADAN PENANAMAN MODAL
OCEAN
OF
JL. RAJAWALI NO.
6-8INDONESIA
SURABAYA
200
Electricity
EAST JAVA ‘s POWER : 8.860 MW
PEAK LOAD: 4.995 MW
Distribute
2.332
MW
Distribute
334
MW
Electrification ratio in East Java got 83,6%. Madura
Island has ratio 50%. The highest ratio is Surabaya
116,29%
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
JL. RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
AIM, Dubai 3 Mart 2015
GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE
 One Stop License provide easy, quick & cheap service
 Availability of skilllfull, productive & democratic labour
 Facilitation of land provision
 Maintaining sufficiency of electricity capacity
BADAN
PENANAMAN
MODAL
EAST JAVA
INVESTMENT
BOARD
JL.
RAJAWALI
NO.
6-8
SURABAYA
JL. RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA INDONESIA
4
o Geothermal Power Plant
in 5 (five location) Arjuno –
Welirang, Songgoriti, Pandan
Mountain, Willis Mountain, and
Lawu Mountain.National Energy
development target 35.000 MW
o Shipping industrial estate in Lamongan
o Shipyard and Shipbuilding in Banyuwangi
Gresik, and Lamongan
o Ship spareparts such as navigation, boat
engines, ship propeller at Surabaya
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA
TOL ROAD
o
o
o
o
o
Tol Road Gresik-Tuban , ±85,00 KM
Tol Road Pasuruan – Probolinggo, ± 31,03 KM
Tol Road Probolinggo - Banyuwangi, ± 107,38 KM
Tol Road Pandaan – Malang, ± 37,62 KM
Tol Road Juanda Airport – Tanjung Perak , ± 23 KM
o Tanjung Wangi Port -Banyuwangi
o Tanjung Tembaga Probolinggo
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA
1. BROMO VOLCANO TEMATIC
2. CABLE CAR / SKY LIFT BATU CITY
3. MARINA WATER BOOM BANYUWANGI
Please
Come and Invest in East Java
East Java Investment Board
www.bpm.jatimprov.go.id email :
[email protected]
EAST JAVA INVESTMENT BOARD
RAJAWALI NO. 6-8 SURABAYA
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