Strategic Location
- 1 hour from Jakarta, 2 hours from Singapore, 2.5 Hours from Kuala Lumpur
- Central Java will be the next economic centre connecting Jakarta and Surabaya with strong access and cost competitiveness
- Located on Pantura Highway connecting Surabaya and Jakarta
- Close proximity to key infrastructure, being 20km from the airport, 25km from the seaport, 25km from the railway, and 21km from the city.
Infrastructure
Macro Infrastructure
To build the road connecting Semarang City with hinterland areas such as Kendal, the Semarang Municipal Government has cooperated with the Kendal Regency Government by signing an agreement. From Mangkang to the North Artery of Semarang City, it covers a land area of 421,500 metres, with 6,363 square metres in the Kendal Regency.
International Airport Ahmad Yani International Airport, 20 KM away from KIP. On June 17, 2014 groundbreaking was done to make the new terminal of a 58,652 square meter area to accommodate up to 6-7 million passengers. The new terminal will be the first floating terminal in Indonesia and also support eco-airport.
International Seaport Tanjung Mas International Seaport, 25 KM away from KIP. In 2017, Pelindo III announced plans for a land reclamation of 22 hectares with a budget of Rp 150 billion, estimated to be completed on 2018. Tanjung Emas Port is also supported by equipment: Snug Ships, Pandu Ships, Kepil Ships, Warehouses, Field Stacking and Bongkat equipment, and services include: Ship Services, Goods Services, Terminal Services, Land Service, Building, Water and Electricity.
Highway Trans Jakarta - Surabaya Batang – Semarang & Semarang - Demak section finished in 2018, from the entire Merak – Banyuwangi highway project, which will be completed by 2019.
Double Track Railway Rail-based transport is already operating from Surabaya to Jakarta and vice versa. This service is prepared by PT. KAI Logistics. This freight trains can be used as a domestic distribution daily fixed arrival and departure schedule.
Semarang - Solo - Yogyakarta Highway Semarang -Solo -Yogyakarta Toll Road is a part of Trans-Java toll road that connects Semarang, capital city of Central Java, Surakarta (Solo) and Yogyakarta via Bawen - Salatiga in Indonesia. It is operated by PT. Trans Marga Jateng, a subsidiary of state-owned toll road developer and operator PT Jasa Marga,Tbk.
Kendal Seaport Through the state-owned en-terprise of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero) the Kendal Port will be developed with an investment of Rp250 billion.
Micro Infrastructure
Power Plant 600 MVA (150KV/20KV Substation)
Waste Water Treatment Total 20.000 CMD
Water Supply Total 24.000 CMD
Drainage System 8-10m width discharge, 2,5m above floodlevel, retention pond 420.000m3
Road System Internal asphalt road are conveniently connected and well maintained
Telecomunication With 1080 lines, IDD, Private Lease Line and Fiber Optic
Security 24 Hour Security partrolling in the park
Landscape & Housekeeping Maintenance & housekeeping of landscape and common utilities in the park
Gas Supply Pipping Network CNG 2017, LPG 2019, Natural Gas 2020
Cost Competitiveness
Historical Trend of Salary Increment (2013 - 2018)
Increasing Rate of Minimum Wage in Kendal 2013 - 2018
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Minimum wages comparison with other area in Indonesia
Kendal Minimum Wage :
2017 : Rp 1,774,867 per month(US$ 133)
2018 : Rp 1,929,458 per month(US$ 145)
(Exchange rate used is US$1 : Rp. 13,320)
Minimum wage comparison with other countries
Minimum wages/month comparison in USD in Nov 2017
Targeted Industries
Total to Date: (Confirmed Tenants)
- Fashion
- Furniture
- Food
- Building Materials
- Logistics
- Others
One-Stop Solutions
Kendal Industrial Park provides total customer support for fast start-up and hassle-free operations