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Located between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, Indonesia holds a geostrategic location as an important port of call and even boasts a rich seafaring tradition dating back to the second century.
Indonesia strives to challenge Singapore’s dominance in the region with several own port projects, aiming to become a new global transhipment hub on China’s maritime Silk Road,
JIIPE's integrated, multifaceted infrastructures are one of its major assets, designed to simplify operational processes for industries. The hub, strategically located on the eastern edge of Java, is designed to become a trading hub and manufacturing center for Indonesia and Asia Pacific.
A key feature of the JIIPE is the deep-sea port, which is designed to accommodate large vessels and handle a variety of cargo, from dry bulk to oil and petrochemicals.
JIIPE integrated industrial park and ports estate offers access to the region's deepest ports (-16 LWS) making the domestic and international transport of goods cost-efficient, especially across archipelagic Eastern Indonesia.
An eco-friendly environment of 1761 hectares area, offering complete utilities and amenities. An integrated flood-free complex with lush and green residential estate and the deepest seaport in East Java Province.
The port is currently being constructed on a plot of 400 ha in Madura Strait, and will have a total berth length of 6,200m with a final draft of 16m to cater for vessels up to 100,000 DWT and to handle all types of cargo: It is expected to be Indonesia’s second-busiest port and the main gateway to the nation’s eastern provinces.
JIIPE's SEZ designation allows local and international companies to benefit from a wide array of fiscal and regulatory exemptions and facilitations. The estate's Direct Construction Service (KLIK) provides investors one-window facility to support them to start construction and manufacturing immediately.