
Investment Zones
Explore strategic Key Project Indicators (KPI) and industrial zones designed to accelerate growth in the Rebana Metropolitan area.

Balongan
The Balongan Industrial Development Area (KPI) is located in Balongan and Jatinyuat Districts, along the northeastern coast of Indramayu Regency.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: Alternative water sources from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,000 liters/sec, and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Indramayu Regency is 3,640 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Indramayu Regency is 283 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,240 m³/day, supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructurePassed through by the Indramayu – Cirebon National Road section and the Jatitujuh – Pekandangan Provincial Road section.Connectivity to Patimban Port via the construction of the Jatibarang – Indramayu Railway, which connects to the railway line heading to Patimban Port and the railway line heading to Kertajati.Connectivity to the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati) via the construction of the Palasah – Jatibarang Toll Road.Key AttractionsPresence of an existing oil refinery tenant investor, namely PT. China Petroleum Corporation.Presence of an oil refinery owned by PT. Pertamina, an LPG refinery (LPG Mundu VI), and an agglomeration of chemical and oil & gas industries around Balongan District.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Indramayu is IDR 2,373,073, which is below the REBANA area average of IDR 2.44 million, ensuring competitive labor costs.Possesses abundant and distinct potential in agriculture, chemicals, and mining. Fish production in Indramayu Regency contributes up to 40% of the total fish production in West Java.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 8 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as chemical engineering; geology & mining; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and marine nautics.

Butom
Butom is located in the Buah Dua, Ujung Jaya, and Tomo Districts. It consists of three tracts of land situated south of the Indramayu Cipali Industrial Development Area (KPI) and Kertajati KPI.Basic InfrastructureClean Water: Sourced from the Cipanas Dam with a capacity of 190 m³, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 200 liters/sec, and the Jatigede Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 1,500 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) in Sumedang Regency has a capacity of 10 m³/day.Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity in Sumedang Regency is 1,040 m³/day, with final disposal at the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureConnected to the West Subang Cipali KPI, East Subang Cipali KPI, Indramayu Cipali KPI, Kertajati-Jatitujuh KPI, Jatiwangi KPI, and Cirebon KPI via the Cikopo-Palimanan (CIPALI) Toll Road and the Palimanan-Kanci (PALIKANCI) Toll Road.Connected to Bandung, Sumedang, and Majalengka Regencies via the Cileunyi-Sumedang-Dawuan (CISUMDAWU) Toll Road.Connected to the Jakarta–Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek–Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines.Key AttractionsLocated in Sumedang Regency, strategically positioned in the middle of the export-import route between Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta and the transportation hubs in the REBANA area.Situated in a mountainous region, featuring Mount Tampomas as one of its prominent peaks.Features flat buildable terrain combined with a naturally cool climate.

Cipali Indramayu
Directly borders the East Subang Cipali Industrial Development Area (KPI) and is located in Terisi DistrictBasic InfrastructureWater Supply: Alternative water sources from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,000 liters/sec, and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Indramayu Regency is 3,640 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Indramayu Regency is 283 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,240 m³/day, supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructurePassed through by the Bantarwaru – Jangga Provincial Road section.Located quite close to the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati), with access via the Cipali Toll Road or Provincial Roads.Connections between KPIs and freight routes are facilitated via National Roads.Quick access to the Cipali Toll Road, connected via the Terisi – Losarang Toll Road.Easy access to Majalengka Regency via the Palasah – Jatibarang Toll Road.Key AttractionsStrategically located near the KM 137 toll gate, and only 40 km from Patimban Port and 60 km from Kertajati Airport.Presence of an oil refinery (Refinery Unit VI) owned by Pertamina and an LPG refinery (LPG Mundu VI) in Indramayu.Indramayu contributes 40% of the total fisheries production in West Java and also features around 14 existing salt ponds.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Indramayu Regency is IDR 2,373,073, which is below the Rebana area average, offering competitive labor costs.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 8 higher education institutions with study programs relevant to industrial development, such as chemical engineering; mechanical, automotive & electronics; and marine nautics.

Cirebon
Located in the easternmost part of the REBANA area, directly bordering Cirebon City, and situated in the Mundu-Losari District.Basic InfrastructureClean Water: Water sources in Cirebon Regency have a capacity of 550.8 liters/sec, with an alternative source from the Jatigede Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 1,500 liters/sec.Wastewater: The Cirebon Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPAL) has a capacity of 119 liters/sec. This will be further supported by the planned construction of the SIKM Communal IPAL in Dukunpuntang District, the development of industrial IPAL infrastructure in each KPI, and the construction of the Greater Cirebon Domestic Wastewater Management System (SPALD) with a capacity of 1,200 liters/sec.Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity in Cirebon Regency is 1,600 m³/day. There are 4 existing Final Disposal Sites (TPA) in Cirebon Regency located in Gunung Santri, Ciledug Lor, Ciawijapura, and Gegestik. This is also supported by the planned development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureRoads: Connected to the West Subang Cipali KPI, East Subang Cipali KPI, Indramayu Cipali KPI, Kertajati-Jatitujuh KPI, Jatiwangi KPI, and Butom KPI via the Cikopo-Palimanan (CIPALI) Toll Road and the Palimanan-Kanci (PALIKANCI) Toll Road.National road access along the Pilangsari (Cirebon) – Brigjen Darsono (Cirebon) – Jendral A. Yani (Cirebon) – Kalijaga (Cirebon) – Cirebon City border – Losari section, which passes through the Cirebon KPI.Provincial road access along the Bantarsari – Ciledug – Waled section located within the Cirebon KPI.Connected to the Jakarta – Surabaya railway access.Key AttractionsLocated near Cirebon Port, which is situated in Cirebon City.Cirebon City possesses significant cultural appeal and high potential in the tourism service sector.There are no land limitations in the area, allowing for maximized development.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Cirebon Regency is IDR 2,269,556, which is below the REBANA area average, ensuring competitive labor costs.

Jatiwangi
Located in the southern part of the REBANA area, close to the Butom Industrial Development Area (KPI) and Kertajati KPI, and situated in Jatiwangi District.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: The total water supply capacity in Majalengka Regency is 140 liters/sec, with an alternative water source from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Majalengka Regency is 315 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Majalengka Regency is 67 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,040 m³/day. This is supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructurePassed through by the Sumedang–Cirebon National Road section.Passed through by the Jatitujuh–Pekandangan and Kadipaten–Jatibarang Provincial Road sections.Connected to the Cipali Toll Road and the Palikanci Toll Road.Access to Indramayu Regency is supported by the planned construction of the Jatibarang–Indramayu railway line.Key AttractionsStrategically located in very close proximity to the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati) and the planned Kertajati Aerocity.Situated near Mount Ciremai, the highest peak in West Java, providing a naturally cool climate and scenic views.There are no land limitations, allowing for maximized future development.The Minimum Wage (UMK) in Majalengka Regency is IDR 2,009,000, which is lower than the REBANA area average, ensuring competitive labor costs.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 6 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as aviation; chemical engineering & industrial chemistry; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and textiles.

Kertajati
The Kertajati Industrial Development Area (KPI), located in Kertajati District, Majalengka Regency, is one of the primary growth poles in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, driven by the presence of the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati).Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: The total water supply capacity in Majalengka Regency is 140 liters/sec. Alternative sources include the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Majalengka Regency is 315 m³/day. This is complemented by the construction of a waste management facility in the aerotropolis area in collaboration with PT Waskita Karya.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Majalengka Regency is 67 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,040 m³/day. This is supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS) and the construction of an incinerator facility by PT Waskita Karya.Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureLocated within the aerotropolis area, providing the most direct access to BIJB Kertajati.Connected to the Cipali Toll Road and the Cisumdawu Toll Road (further supported by the construction of the Cisumdawu toll flyover).Passed through by the Jakarta-Surabaya semi-high-speed railway line and the planned Tanjungsari–Arjawinangun railway line.Planned construction of the Kertajati-Patimban logistics railway line.Key AttractionsSituated extremely close to BIJB Kertajati, which will serve as West Java's main airport, making it a highly ideal location for export-import activities.Ready-to-build land developed by PT. Dwipapuri Abadi is already available, and the Kertajati Aerocity will soon be developed by PT. BIJB.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Majalengka is IDR 2,009,000, which is below the REBANA area average of IDR 2.44 million, offering highly competitive labor costs.Possesses abundant and distinct potential in agriculture, plantations, and forestry.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 6 higher education institutions offering study programs highly relevant to industrial development, such as aviation; chemical engineering & industrial chemistry; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and textiles.

Krangkeng
Located in the easternmost part of Indramayu Regency, situated between the Cirebon, Balongan, and Tukdana Industrial Development Areas (KPIs), specifically in Krangkeng District.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: Alternative water sources from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,000 liters/sec, and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Indramayu Regency is 3,640 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Indramayu Regency is 283 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,240 m³/day, supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureLocated close to Cirebon Port (accessible via National Roads).Passed through by the Indramayu – Cirebon National Road section.Key AttractionsStrategically located near the KM 137 toll gate, and only 40 km from Patimban Port and 60 km from Kertajati Airport.Located directly adjacent to the coastline.Presence of an oil refinery (Refinery Unit VI) owned by Pertamina and an LPG refinery (LPG Mundu VI) in Indramayu.Indramayu contributes 40% of the total fisheries production in West Java and also features around 14 existing salt ponds.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Indramayu Regency is IDR 2,373,073, which is below the REBANA area average, offering competitive labor costs.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 8 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as chemical engineering; mechanical, automotive & electronics; and marine nautics.

Losarang
The Losarang Industrial Development Area (KPI) is located in Losarang District and its surrounding areas, in the northeastern part of Indramayu Regency, adjacent to the Balongan KPI.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: Alternative water sources from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,000 liters/sec, and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Indramayu Regency is 3,640 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Indramayu Regency is 283 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,240 m³/day, supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructurePassed through by the Sewo – Lohbener National Road section and the Bantarwaru – Jangga Provincial Road section.Connectivity to the Cipali Toll Road via the construction of the Terisi – Losarang Toll Road.Connectivity to Patimban Port via the planned Terisi – Losarang Railway construction, which connects to the railway line heading to Patimban Port.Key AttractionsStrategically located between Patimban Port and the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati).Presence of an oil refinery owned by PT. Pertamina, an LPG refinery (LPG Mundu VI), and an agglomeration of chemical and oil & gas industries in Indramayu.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Indramayu is IDR 2,373,073, which is below the REBANA area average of IDR 2.44 million, ensuring competitive labor costs.Possesses abundant and distinct potential in agriculture, chemicals, and mining. Fish production in Indramayu Regency contributes up to 40% of the total fish production in West Java.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 8 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as chemical engineering; geology & mining; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and marine nautics.

Patimban
The Patimban Industrial Development Area (KPI) is located in Pusakanagara District, in the northern part of Subang Regency. It will be developed as a central logistics and freight traffic hub for industries in West Java.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: Sourced from the Pusakanagara unit with a capacity of 5.7 liters/sec, with an alternative source from the planned development of the District Capital Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM IKK) located in Patimban, Subang Regency.Wastewater: The Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Subang Regency is 17 m³/day.Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity in Subang Regency is 1,200 m³/day and a transport capacity of 300 m³/day. There are 2 Final Disposal Sites (TPA) located in Panembong, Subang Regency, alongside the planned construction of the Patimban Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST) in Pusakanagara District.Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureRoads: Connected to national roads on the Pamanukan City border – Sewo section, and provincial roads on the Subang – Pagaden – Pamanukan section. Also accessible via the planned widening of the Patrol – Haurgeulis – Bantarwaru road (a proposal by the West Java Regional Development Planning Agency / BAPPEDA Jabar that is still under review). Toll access will be provided by the planned 37.7 km Patimban access toll road, with construction slated for June 2021 and an initial operational target of early 2023.Railways: Connected to the Jakarta – Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek – Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines.Key AttractionsPresence of Patimban Port, which is poised to replace Tanjung Priok Port as the main gateway for freight traffic in West Java. With a capacity reaching 7.5 million TEUs, it is exceptionally well-suited for export-oriented industries.Ready-to-build industrial estates developed by PT. Barito Pacific are already available, alongside the planned development of the Patimban Maritime City surrounding the port area.Possesses abundant potential in agriculture, plantations, and forestry.There are 92 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 7 higher education institutions, including the Agro-industry Polytechnic in Subang Regency. Available vocational study programs include mechanical & automotive engineering, agro-industry, and computer & networking.

Patrol
The Patrol Industrial Development Area (KPI) is located in Patrol District and its surroundings, on the northern coast of the Java Sea, directly bordering Pusakanagara District, which is the location of Patimban Port.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: Alternative water sources from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,000 liters/sec, and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Indramayu Regency is 3,640 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Indramayu Regency is 283 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,240 m³/day, supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureLocated in the Patimban Port Area with access to Patimban via the Patimban Access Road.Passed through by the Sewo – Lohbener National Road section and the Subang – Patrol Provincial Road section.Connectivity to the Cipali Toll Road via the construction of the Patrol – Gantar (written as Gantral in source) Toll Road.Key AttractionsSituated directly adjacent to Patimban Port.The area houses a power plant owned by PT. PLN with a capacity of 3 x 330 MW, which is sufficient to meet the electricity needs of the KPI. There is also an oil refinery owned by PT. Pertamina, an LPG refinery (LPG Mundu VI), and an agglomeration of chemical and oil & gas industries in Indramayu.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Indramayu is IDR 2,373,073, which is below the REBANA area average of IDR 2.44 million, ensuring competitive labor costs.No land use limitations; adaptable for any type of industrial development.Possesses abundant and distinct potential in agriculture, chemicals, and mining. Fish production in Indramayu Regency contributes up to 40% of the total fish production in West Java.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 8 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as chemical engineering; geology & mining; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and marine nautics.

Subang Cipali Barat
The zone is located in Purwadadi District, Subang RegencyBasic InfrastructureWater Supply: The main deep groundwater source is from the Purwadadi unit with a capacity of 8 liters/sec and from Subang Regency with a capacity of 684 liters/sec. Alternative water sources include the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,300 liters/sec and the Cipunagara Reservoir with a capacity of 3,000 liters/sec.Wastewater: Subang Regency Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) with a capacity of 17 m³/day.Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity of 1,200 m³/day and a transport capacity of 300 m³/day. The final disposal site is at the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureConnected to the Butom Industrial Development Area (KPI), East Subang Cipali KPI, Indramayu Cipali KPI, Kertajati-Jatitujuh KPI, Jatiwangi KPI, and Cirebon KPI via the Cikopo-Palimanan (CIPALI) Toll Road and the Palimanan-Kanci (PALIKANCI) Toll Road.Connected to national roads on the Subang Regency border – Pamanukan City border section, as well as provincial roads on the Purwakarta border – Subang – Kalijati – Sukamandi section.Connected to the Jakarta – Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek – Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines.Key AttractionsA strategic location between the Cipali Toll Road and the planned Patimban Toll Road, which will connect the industrial area directly to Patimban Port and Kertajati Airport.Developers are already present, and portions of the land are currently in the process of being proposed as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ / KEK).There is an abundance of skilled labor with 92 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 7 higher education institutions, including the Agro-industry Polytechnic in Subang Regency. Available vocational study programs include mechanical & automotive engineering, agro-industry, and computer & networking.

Subang Cipali Timur
Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: The main deep groundwater source is from the Purwadadi unit with a capacity of 8 liters/sec and from Subang Regency with a capacity of 684 liters/sec. Alternative water sources include the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,300 liters/sec and the Cipunagara Reservoir with a capacity of 3,000 liters/sec.Wastewater: Subang Regency Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) with a capacity of 17 m³/day.Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity of 1,200 m³/day and a transport capacity of 300 m³/day. The final disposal site is at the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructureConnected to the Butom Industrial Development Area (KPI), West Subang Cipali KPI, Indramayu Cipali KPI, Kertajati-Jatitujuh KPI, Jatiwangi KPI, and Cirebon KPI via the Cikopo-Palimanan (CIPALI) Toll Road and the Palimanan-Kanci (PALIKANCI) Toll Road. (Note: "KPI Butom" was listed twice in the original text, so I streamlined it here for clarity).Provincial road access along the Subang–Pagaden–Pamanukan section, the Subang–Bantarwaru–Haurgeulis–Patrol section, and the Patrol–Haurgeulis–Bantarwaru road. (Note: adjusted the spelling of "Bontorwaru" to "Bantarwaru" for consistency).Connected to the Jakarta–Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek–Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines.Key AttractionsStrategically located parallel to the Cipali Toll Road, with a toll gate situated close to the area.Located in close proximity to Patimban Port.Several developers are already present in the area.There are 92 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 7 higher education institutions, including the Agro-industry Polytechnic in Subang Regency.

Tukdana
The Tukdana Industrial Development Area (KPI) is located in Tukdana District, right in the center of the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area.Basic InfrastructureWater Supply: Alternative water sources from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec, the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,000 liters/sec, and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec.Wastewater: The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Indramayu Regency is 3,640 m³/day.Solid Waste: Solid waste transport capacity in Indramayu Regency is 283 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,240 m³/day, supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS).Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units.Transportation InfrastructurePassed through by the Jatitujuh – Pekandangan Provincial Road section and the Langut – Palimanan National Road section.Access to Majalengka Regency via the Palasah – Jatibarang Toll Road.Easy access to the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati) and Patimban Port via the planned Patimban – Kertajati Logistics Railway line.Key AttractionsLocated close to BIJB Kertajati, situated along the BIJB Kertajati – Patimban Port traffic route, which will be traversed by freight trains.The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Indramayu is IDR 2,373,073, which is below the REBANA area average of IDR 2.44 million, ensuring competitive labor costs.No land use limitations; adaptable for any type of industrial development.Possesses abundant and distinct potential in agriculture, chemicals, and mining.There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 8 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as chemical engineering; geology & mining; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and marine nautics.