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East Jakarta Industrial Park (EJIP) JAVA ISLAND INDONESIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES DIRECTORY 2018-2019 East Jakarta Industrial Park (EJIP) Jakarta Banten Located in Cikarang, West Java Province, about 1 hour 30 minutes GENERAL INFORMATION from Jakarta. West Java Size he East Jakarta Industrial Park (EJIP) was established Total Area 320 hectares Tin 1990 as the first private industrial park with foreign Developed Area – investment from Japan, being the main shareholders Sumitomo Corporation (49%), PT. Spinindo Mitradaya Vacant Area – (46%) and PT. Lippo Cikarang Tbk (5%). Expansion Option – Plot Size – Currently EJIP has a total developed area of about 320 ha, with about 120 companies consisting of electrical, automotive, metalworking, textile, construction Land Ownership equipment, plastic, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, logistics and warehousing companies, among others. Lease No – Price No – The facilities provided by EJIP comprise office Indication management, fire brigade, restaurant, bank, security, Acquisition/ No – clean water network, wastewater treatment, natural gas, Purchase industrial gas, communication facilities and various Price other means of necessity No – Indication CONTACT Ready to use building Office PT East Jakarta Industrial Park (EJIP) Yes Data is not provided yet EJIP Industrial Park Plot 3A, Cikarang Selatan Building Bekasi 17550, West Java - Indonesia Commercial Yes Idem Phone : +62 (21) 8970001 Building Fax. : +62 (21) 8970002 Factory No – Email : [email protected] Building www.ejip.co.id 1 MASTERPLAN Waste Water Available Treatment With the total capacity 14,400 ton/day EJIP’s Central Waste Water Treatment Plant is designed to treat the BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), SS (Suspended Solid), and INFRASTRUCTURES COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) content of the waste water. Solid Waste Available Road Treatment Main Road (width) 40 m Secondary Road (width) 20 m Telecommunication Telephone PT Telkom Indonesia, Tbk. Utilities Capacity 10,000 lines PT Cikarang Litrindo, Tbk Electricity and PT PLN (Persero) Utilized – Capacity 864 MVA Internet PT Telkom Indonesia, Tbk. Occupied 1,144 MVA Type – Type of cable Speed – – network Natural Gas PGN, and PT Air Liquide. Distance to Nearest 42.5 Km (Jakarta) Capacity – Major City Airport 68 Km (Soekarno-Hatta) Domestic Water EJIP Seaport 42.9 Km (Tanjung Priok) Capacity 750 M3 / Hour Train – Occupied 18,000 M3 / Day station 2.
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