High integration with various industries such as rubber, plastic, textile, chemical, aluminium, and iron steel Labor intensive process: high employment opportunities
One of Indonesia’s labor-intensive industries reaches 4.2% of total manufacturing workers The footwear industry has a significant impact on Indonesia’ s exports
North Sumatra is one of the rubber-producer regions in Indonesia Rubber products are very useful in various types of industry The tire factory is listed as one of the labor-intensive industries High integration with natural, synthetic, chemical, plastic and recycling rubber industries Increasing middle class across the country allows more people to own vehicles The
Indonesian Cement (Lafarge Cement) is a cement packing industry that existed in Kuala Tanjung Most of the cement is used for housing and infrastructure Domestic demand has increased by 5% every year for the past 20 years Cement consumptions in North Sumatra can grow between 10-20 million tons in 2040 The production plant is concentrated
The final product is used by various industries such as fertilizer, oil, paper, and wood products More than 150 products produced from oil palm will have a significant impact on the economy
Indonesia, a country with more than 250 million people, is a profitable market for food and beverage producers, especially, because the country is experiencing stable economic growth which has led to a rapidly expanding middle class segment that consumes more products. In 2015, the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal Indonesia) stated that
PT Inalum has been operating in Kuala Tanjung since several decades ago with the production of aluminium raw materials, namely ingots. The development of Kuala Tanjung as an industrial area integrated with the port will support PT Inalum to focus on its business activities. Pure Aluminium can be used directly for various Industry Aluminium consumption