INDONESIAN PALM OIL DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY Ministry of Industry Republic of Indonesia
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INDONESIAN PALM OIL DOWNSTREAM
INDUSTRY
Ministry of Industry Republic of Indonesia
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INDONESIAN PALM OIL DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY
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TABLE OF CONTENTSGreetings Ministry of Industry
Chapter I, Indonesian Oil Palm Plantation Industrya. Indonesia Oil Palm Plantationsb. The Spread of Oil Palm Plantationsc. Productivityd. Indonesian Palm Oil Productione. Palm Oil Millsf. CPO Exports per Country and Its Derivatives
Chapter II, Palm Oil Downstream Industrya. Refineryb. Oleochemicalsc. Biodiesel
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Chapter III, Industrial Areaa. Sei Mangkeib. Dumai, Riauc. Maloy
Chapter IV, Government Support
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MESSAGE OF MINISTER OF INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
onINVESTMENT PROMOTION FOR NATIONAL PALM-OIL BASED INDUSTRY
YEAR 2011
Indonesia is now the world’s largest Crude Palm Oil (CPO) producer with an estimated production of 20 million tons in 2010 and it will keep growing due to the expansion of oil palm plantation and land productivity improvement. From year to year, oil palm plantation area has increased by 11,8% with a total range of 8,1 million ha in 2010 and CPO production level has also increased by 12% per year in the last 10 years. However, it should be noted that the CPO exported is in raw form which means that the added value of production such as oleo food and oleo chemical is still enjoyed by other countries. With the vast potential availability of raw materials such as CPO and CKPO (Crude Palm Kernel Oil), Indonesia is very likely to be a
key player in the CPO derivatives industry (oleo food and oleo chemical). The growth in oleo food and oleo chemical industry will be able to increase the national economic dynamics which leads to increase in people’s welfare.
The effort to increase the CPO downstream industries is initiated by investment promotion so that it will draw Foreign Direct Investment for the development of the industry. The aim of the investment promotion itself is to promote the industry potential, filtering investment potential and expand the marketing network of Indonesian oil palm derivative products. This is very important in order to bring Indonesian CPO products to the international market network and increase foreign capital inflow to Indonesia. The Indonesian government has designed several programs concerning oil palm derivative industries to integrate the chain between the downstream and upstream industries which have the potential to increase the competitiveness of oleo food and oleo chemical industries in the global stage. Some clusters which are ready to be offered for potential investors are Sei Mangkei – North Sumatera, Dumai and Kuala Enok – Riau, and Maloy – East Kalimantan. In the future, the location of oil palm derivative industries will expand to West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan and Papua.
I welcome and support the “2011 National Oil Palm Industry Promotion Event”. With this event, I hope that Indonesian CPO products will be more well-known internationally so that in the future we can expect more investments dedicated to the development of oleo food and oleo chemical products. I hope that this event will bring out valuable contribution to the development of palm oil based industries in Indonesia.
MINISTER OF INDUSTRY
MOHAMAD S HIDAYAT
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CHAPTER I INDONESIAN OIL PALM PLANTATION INDUSTRY
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A. INDONESIA OIL PALM PLANTATIONSOil palm plantation from year to year increase, was recorded in 2009, the Indonesian oil palm plantation area reached 7.9
million ha with an average annual growth of 11.8%. In 2010, oil palm plantation area in the prediction of 8,1 million ha, which an ownership composition of 43% of farmers, country states 8,5% and the remaining 48,5% large private estates.Source : Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, Gapki, InfoSAWIT Data Center, 2011.
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Indonesian Oil Palm Plantation Area
Explanation 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010*
Wide Area (ha)
4,158,079 4,713,435 5,067,058 5,283,557 5,284,723 5,453,817 6,594,914 6,766,836 7,008,000 7,900,000 8,100,000
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B. THE SPREAD OF OIL PALM PLANTATIONSAt the beginning of its development, many cultivated oil palm plantations in Sumatra, in particular North Sumatra.
In 2011, even a century present commercial oil palm plantations in Indonesia. The development also no longer focused on the island of Sumatra but to the island of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. Source : Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, Ministry of Forestry Republic of Indonesia, InfoSAWIT Data Center, 2010.
RiauPlantations: 1,623,458 HaCPO: 5,072,834 Ton
West Kalimantan :Plantations: 476,891 HaCPO: 1,140,639 Ton
East Kalimantan :Plantations: 368,504 HaCPO: 370,671 Ton
Central Kalimantan :Plantations: 709,206 HaCPO: 1,352,934 Ton
South Sumatera :Plantations: 718,068 HaCPO: 1,829,609 Ton
South Sulawesi :Plantations: 133,493 HaCPO: 429,388 Ton West Papua :
Plantations: 33,646 HaCPO: 80,328 Ton
Papua :Plantations: 25,926 HaCPO: 56,738 Ton
Nangroe Aceh Darussalam :Plantations: 274,135 HaCPO: 709,021 Ton
North Sumatera :Plantations: 1,026,644 HaCPO: 3,200,673 Ton
West Sumatera :Plantations: 305,871 HaCPO: 839,640 Ton
Jambi :Plantations: 454,771 HaCPO: 898,640 Ton
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C. PRODUCTIVITYProductivity of Indonesian CPO reached an average of 3 tons/ha/year, quite stable in 2009. Currently the
government is working to improve the productivity of Indonesian CPO by applying best management practice in oil palm plantations, in addition to continue to produce oil seeds.Source : Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, Gapki, InfoSAWIT Data Center, 2011.
Indicator Unit 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010*
Productivity Kg/Ha 2,78 2,84 2,91 3,05 2,83 2,93 3,50 2,99 2,74 2,94 2,98*) Prediction
D. INDONESIAN PALM OIL PRODUCTIONIndonesia’s CPO production during
the last ten years continues to increase with growth of about 12% each years. Source : Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, InfoSAWIT Data Center, 2010.
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Indonesian CPO Production 2000 – 2010
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E. INDONESIAN PALM OIL MILLSPalm oil mill (POM) is one of the production supply chain in
the palm oil industry which serves as a post processing of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) oil into crude palm oil (CPO). Until now POM in Indonesia noted there are about 608 units with a capacity of total production reaches 34,280 tons FFB/hour, spread over 22 provinces. Sources: Director General of The Agro Industry, Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, 2010.
Distribution of Indonesian Palm Oil Mills
No. ProvinceAmount of Palm Oil Processing
Industry
Production Capacity (ton/
ffb/hour)
1. NAD 25 980
2. North Sumatra 92 3,815
3. West Sumatera 26 1,645
4. Riau 140 6.660
5. Riau Islands 1 40
6. Jambi 42 2,245
7. East Sumatera 58 3,555
8. Bangka Belitung 16 1,235
9. Bengkulu 19 990
10. Lampung 10 375
11. West Java 1 30
12. Banten 1 60
13. West Kalimantan 65 5,475
14. Central Kalimantan 43 3,100
15. South Kalimantan 15 770
16. East Kalimantan 29 1,545
17. Central Sulawesi 7 590
18. South Sulawesi 2 150
19. West Sulawesi 6 260
20. Southeast Sulawesi 3 260
21. Papua 3 140
22. West Papua 4 360
Indonesia 608 34,280
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F. EXPORTS OF CPO AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Total export of Indonesia CPO and derivatives in 2010 : 15.656.350 tonSouces : GAPKI , 2010.
India
5,000,000
4,500.000
4,000,000
3,500,000
3,000,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
0European
UnionChinaBangladesh Pakistan USA Others
5,500,000
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CHAPTER IIPALM OIL DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY
Policy Development of Palm Oil Downstream Industry
Potential of palm oil as raw material for downstream industries is required, to produce products with safe and environmentally friendly benefits when consumed. Government through the Ministry of Industry issued a policy for the development of downstream palm oil industry following :
1. Palm Oil Downstream Industry plays an important role in the national economy, especially as foreign exchange, create employment and basic needs providers community.
2. Since 2006, Indonesia has become a producer of crude palm oil (CPO), which is a combination of CPO and CPKO, the largest in the world with total CPO production of 16 million tons, while Malaysia is only about 14,9 million tons.
In 2008, the national CPO production reached 18,8 million tons, while Malaysia amounted to 17,7 million tons. In 2009, Indonesia’s CPO production reached 20,2 million tons and is predicted in 2020 will reach 40 million tons.
3. Based on Presidential Regulation No. 28 of 2008, abour of National Industrial Policy, palm oil processing industry (derivative CPO) is one of the priorities to be developed and have higher added value, such as industry of oleofood, oleochemical, energy and pharmaceutical.
4. In Regulation of Industrial Ministry No. 111/M-IND/PER/10/2009 about the Guide Map (Road Map) Development of Palm Oil Industry Cluster, said that development of palm oil downstream industry cluster medium term (2010-2014) will focus on North Sumatra, Riau and long-term will be integrated in East Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, South Kalimantan and Papua.
5. Basic strategy development IHKS by encouraging the processing of crude palm oil (CPO) until the third product derivatives (among others metalic salt, fatty amine, fatty alcohol, fatty amide) in this country, at least 50% of the total national production of CPO prior to export in 2015.
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TREE DOWNSTREAMPALM OIL INDUSTRY
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FRESH FRUIT BUNCH(FFB)
Source: Ministry of Industri Republic of Indonesia, 2011.
OLEIN AMINO ACID Vit. A,E CAROTEN LIPASESINGLE CELL PROTEIN
COOKINGOIL
SALADOIL
METILESTER
METILESTER
COCOA BUTTER SUBSTITUTE (CBS)
CONFECTIONERIES
MARGARINE
COSMETICS
SHORTENING
SOAP
VEGETABLE GHEE
VANASPATI
FATPOWDER
WASHSOAPSHORTENING
TROGLYSERIDA, DIGLYSERIDA, MONOGLYSERIDA
SURFACTAN BIODIESEL
STEARIN ICE CREAM SOAP CHIP
GLICEROL FOODEMILSIFIER
POLYETHOXYLATE DERIVATIVES:
PALMITAT/ETHYLENEPROPYLENE OXIDE
STEARAT/ETHYLENEPROPYLENE OXIDE
OLEIC ACID DIMER ETHYLENE
PROPYLENE OXIDE
METALIC SALT:
OLEAT / Ba
PALMITAT STEARAT / Ca, Zn
STEARAT / Ca, Mg
STEARAT / Al, Li
OLEAT / Zn, Pb
ESTER ASAM LEMAK:
PALMITAT/PROPAND
STEARAT
METIL ESTER SULFONAT
OLEAT/GLYCOLPROPYLENE GLYCOL
FATTY AMINES :
SECONDARY C16 & C18 / ETHOXYLATED
BETAIN
C16 & C16 / ETHOXYLATED
OXYGENATEDFATTY ACID / ESTER :
EPOXY STEARIC / OCTANOL ESTER
EPTHIO STEARIN MONO & POLYHYDRIC ALCOHOL
ESTER
FATTY ALCOHOL
C16 & C18 ALCOHOL / SULPHATED
C16 & C18 ALCOHOL / ESTERIFIED WITH HIGHER SATURATED FATTY ACID
C16 & C16 ALCOHOL / ETHOXYLATION
MONOGLISERIDAETHOXYLATION
FATTY ACID AMIDES :
STEARAMIDE
ALKANOLAMIDES
SULPHATED ALCANOLAMIDE OF
PALMITAT, STAERIC & OLEIC ACIDS
OLEAMIDE COLOR INFORMATION
ALREADY PRODUCED IN INDONESIA
NOT YET PRODUCED IN INDONESIA
PFAD FATTY ACID
COCOA BUTTER SUBSTITUTE
(CBS)
CRUDE PALM OIL(CPO)
PALM KERNEL OIL(PKO)
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A. REFINERIES Every year, cooking oil processed by refineries often requires
raw materials of CPO around 4 until 5 million tons. Currently, Indonesia has 94 refineries spread across 19 provinces.Source: Central Statistical Agency, Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, 2009.
No ProvinceItem of Factories
(Unit)
1 NAD 2
2 North Sumatera 13
3 West Sumatera 3
4 Riau 8
5 Jambi 2
6 South Sumatera 5
7 Lampung 4
8 DKI Jakarta 8
9 West Java 8
10 Central Java 5
11 East Jawa 9
12 Banten 1
13 West Kalimantan 11
14 East Kalimantan 2
15 North Sulawesi 5
16 Central Sulawesi 1
17 South Sulawesi 5
18 Gorontalo 1
19 West Papua 1
Total 94
B. OLEOCHEMICALIn addition to being the largest palm plantations in the world,
Indonesia also continues to develop refined palm oil industry, one of whom oleochemical industry. Until recently, in Indonesia recorded nine basic oleochemicals manufacturer that produces fatty acids, fatty alcohols and glycerine. The installed capacity of fatty acids reach 986,000 tons/year, fatty alcohols reaching 490,000 tons/year, and glycerine to reach 141,700 tons/year. Sources : Apolin, 2010.
Manufacturers and capacity of oleochemical national industry(in 1.000 ton)
No Company Fatty AcidFatty
AlcoholsGlycerine
1 PT Ecogreen (Medan & Batam) 45 350 24
2 PT Sumiasih, Bekasi 91 10
3 PT SOCI MAS, Medan 80 8
4 PT Flora Sawita Chemindo, Medan (Bakrie Group)
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5 PT Musim Mas, Medan 320 100 30
6 PT Domba Mas, Kuala Tanjung (Bakrie Group) 60 40 4,6
7 Wilmar Group, Gresik 120 30
8 PT Nubika Jaya, Kisaran 130 20
9 PT Ciasadane Raya Chemical, Tangerang 90 10
Total 986 490 141,7
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Producers and Capacity Indonesia Biodiesel
No Company Name LocationCapacity
(ton/year)
1 PT Alia Mada perkasa Kosambi, Tangerang 11,000
2 PT Anugrah Inti Gemanusa Gresik 40,000
3 PT Bioenergi Pratama jaya Regency of East Kutai 6,000
Regency of Barau 60,000
4 PT Cemerlang Energi Perkasa Dumai, Riau 400,000
5 PT Damai Sejahtera Sentosa Cooking Rungkut, Surabaya 120,000
6 PT Darmex Biofuel Bekasi 150,000
7 PT Energi Alternatif North Jakarta 7,000
8 PT Eternal Buana Chemical Industries Cikupa, Tangerang 40,000
9 PT Eterindo Nusa Graha Gresik 40,000
10 PT Indo Biofuels Energy Merak 60,000
11 PT Multikimia Intipelangi Bekasi 14,000
12 Musim Mas Group Regency of Deli Serdang 70,000
Batam 350,000
13 PT Pasadena Biofuels Mandiri Cikarang 10,240
14 PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri Bengkalis, Riau 200,000
15 PT Petro Andalan Nusantara Dumai 150,000
16 PT Primanusa Palma Energi North Jakarta 24,000
17 PT Sintong Abadi Regency of Asahan – South Sumatra
35,000
18 PT Sumi Asih Bekasi 100,000
19 PT Wahana Abdi Tritatehnika Sejati Cileungsi, Bogor 132,200
20 PT Wilmar Bio Energi Indonesia Dumai 1,050,000
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C.BIODIESELFossil-based energy sources, are now experiencing environmen-
tal constraints and faced increasingly with the depletion of reserves, then the world’s find out for the alternative energy of fossil fuels, one of biodiesel from oil palm (fatty acid methyl esters). Facts palm biodiesel is significantly lower emissions than fossil oil. In Indonesia recorded there are about 20 manufacturers carrying palm biodiesel with a total installed capacity reached 3.07 million tons / year.Source: Aprobi, 2011.
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In order to form a government of national industries to develop six economic corridors, including production centers, crops and granaries in the national energy corridor centered on Sumatra. While the production and processing of mining products focused on the corridor of Borneo. Then to the center of agricultural production and food processing, farming and fisheries enter the corridors of Sulawesi, North Maluku.
Corridor of Java, Bali and Papua, each one for corridor industry supporters and national service, national tourism gateway and processing of natural resources. In order to smooth the distribution of the corridor system the government to develop industrial park to integrate between the upstream and downstream industries.
Especially for developing region-based oleochemical industry, the government established thee strategic industrial area, namely Sei Mangkei in North Sumatra, Dumai in Riau and Maloy in East Kalimantan.Sources : Ministry of Industry Republic of Indonesia, 2011
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Summary Themes of The Economic Corridor Development Indonesia Centers of Production
and Processing of Crops and Granaries
Booster of Industrial and National Services Gate-level tourism national and
supporting the national food
Production and Processing of the Abundant Natural
Resources and Human Resources Prosperous
Central Production and Processing of Mining Products
and Barns National Energy
Production Center and Food Processing for Agriculture,
Plantation and the National Fisheries
Corridors of Sumatera
Corridors of JavaCorridors of Bali and
Nusa Tenggara
Corridors of Papua and Maluku
Corridors of Sulawesi - North Maluku
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A. Industrial Cluster Sei Mangkei, North Sumatra
Industrial area Sei Mangkei is one of three industrial area oleochemicals-based that developed by Indonesia government.
In the first phase built up area of 46 ha (2008-2010) was followed by a second phase covering an area of 104 ha (2010-2011). The third phase will be expanded to 640 ha for the period 2013-2018.
Development area of Sei Mangkei has a total area reached 640 ha, with the support of the supply of raw materials, crude palm oil from Sei Mangkei around area. The distance between the plantation palm oil with industrial area of less than 70 km, so
making it easier in the process of distribution of raw materials. Until now POM in Sei Mangkei capable of producing until 569 tons of FFB/hour.
While for the loading and unloading of CPO was centered in the Port of Kuala Tanjung as exports dock from industrial area Sei Mangkei. From 3 dock in that port, dock B and C are used as a place of delivery of the CPO. Recorded dock B has a length of 150 m, width 19 m and a depth of 6 M.LWS. Meanwhile, dock C has a length of 80 m, width 30 m and a depth of 11 M.LWS.
Infrastructure currently has been built is the availability of water and electricity supply, road access to cluster industrial areas and near with the city. Sources : PT Plantation Archipelago III, 2011.
Supporting Infrastructure Sei Mangkei Country Roads - Highway Construction Kuala Namu to Tebing Tinggi (60 km) - Highway Construction Kuala Namu to Tebing Tinggi (60 km) Ministry of Public
works, Provincial Government
- Increase Internode Capacity Limapuluh to Indrapura to Simpang Kuala Tanjung (25 km)
Ministry of Public Works
- Development of Fly Over Simpang Kuala Tanjung Ministry of Public Works
Province Road Increase Internode Capacity Limapuluh to Perdagangan (11 km)
Provincial Government
District Roads - Increase Internode Capa Simpang Mayang - Kec Bosar
Maligas (14 km)District Government
Trailer Roads Bandar Tinggi to Kuala Tanjung (23 km) Directorate General
of Railways Funding PTPN IIISeaportKuala Tanjung Directorate General
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Development of oil palm biomass-fired power capacity 2x3,5 MWRoad Infrastructure Drainage
Development of palm kernel oil capacity of 400 tons / day
New POM capacity of 45 tons FFB / hour
DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS SEI MANGKEI
- Infrastructure Development .
- Development of Oil Palm Mill Capacity 75 ton FFB/hour .
2009 - 2010- Build Two Biomassa Power
Plant Each with Capacity. - 400 tpd kcp.- Build of Biogas Power Plant
the capacity.
2010 - 2011
2011 - 2012Develop industry of Biodiesel, surfactant, beta-carotene and fatty alcohol
2012 - 2013Develop industry of Biodiesel, surfactant, beta-carotene and fatty alcohol
2013 - 2014- industry based to other
oleochemicals.- Develop oleochemical
derivatives
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B. INDUSTRIAL CLUSTER DUMAI, RIAU
Industrial cluster oil palm Dumai precisely located in the province of Riau, a good reason of industrial cluster oil palm built in this area because the area of Riau Province has recorded the largest contribution in the production of CPO in Indonesia. Recorded in 2009 production CPO Riau reach 5 million tons or 27% of the total production of Indonesia’s CPO.
Province of Riau has a palm oil mill (POM) as many as 137 units, and there are 29 units that are non-gardens POM that accommodates farmers’ production. Total CPO production capacity of 5.852 ton/hour. Practical raw material is relatively abundance in Riau.
Not only that local government is also supporting the oil palm industry cluster Dumai with preparing financing infrastructure such as road access. While the private sector is allowed to build industrial area with easy licensing and providing incentives.Sources : Local Government of Riau, 2010.
Production Consumption, Exports and Imports CPO of Riau
DescriptionPeriod 2007
(ton)
CPO Production 5.119.269
Local Consumption 723.901
CPO Exports and Derivatives 5.574.966
CPO import from other province 1.179.597
share of import from other provinces of CPO production Riau 23,04%Source: Central Statistical Agency, SBRC
Broad, CPO Production Volume and Amount POM in Riau
No District Land AreaProduction
VolumePalm Oil Mill
(POM)
1 District Upstream Rokan 275.609 ha 907.424 ton 19 unit
2 District Downstream Rokan 148.879 ha 452.525 ton 20 unit
3 Pekanbaru 4.007 ha 8.505 ton -
4 Dumai City 24.930 ha 50.443 ton 2 unit
5 District Bengkalis 127.259 223.625 ton 3 unit
6 District Siak 183.598 ha 621.139 ton 17 unit
7 District Pelalawan 177.905,5 ha 611.279 ton 15 unit
8 District Downstream Indragiri
142.282 ha 372.977 ton 4 unit
9 District Upstream Indragiri 114.582 ha 365.615 ton 7 unit
10 District Kuansing 121.854 ha 412. 980 ton 11 unit
11 District Kampar 291.475 ha 1.092.758 ton
34 unit
Sources: Official Plantation of Riau, InfoSAWIT Data Center
Plan of Development Oil Palm Industry Riau Province
Potential Land
Palm Oil Industry
CPO Export
Potential Domestic
Market
Export Market
State Ownwd Plantations/ Private Owned Plantations
Oil Palm Farmers
Oil Palm Plantation
Palm Oil Mill (POM)
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Infrastructure SupportThe local government has also allocated 5,000 ha industry, but
currently only used 300 ha by private parties. Port of Dumai can stop off at the boat weighing 20-30 thousand
DWU and loading and unloading of CPO reached 6 million tons/year. While Dumai Port Industrial Area has a depth of 14 m and ac-commodate ships weighing 50 thousand DWT
Dumai Regional ExcellenceHas a strategic position on the path Malacca.•Dumai area of security is relatively good condition.•Located in the coastal areas with relatively high economic growth •(8.65% per year).Hinterland oil palm plantations in Riau area, based on statistics •plantation 2007, a total of 1.612.382 ha, crude palm oil production of 5.119.270 tons, is produced from 130 POM with a capacity of 5.645 tons of FFB /hour.Center of the largest oil producer in Indonesia.•As the exit and entrance, toward the center of business in the •region and international.Has four industrial estates, one of them is private industry area •which operates with an area of 1.000 ha of land, equipped with supporting facilities and infrastructure. Availability of ports and infrastructure (road, telephone and water •supply).There was an area of 5.084 ha a separate industry from residential •area.
Investment in Riau :PT Sari Dumai Sejati (CPO Refeneri capacity 2.500 tons day) and •PKO plant expansion and a Special Port (Pelsus)PT Semen Padang (Pelsus)•PT Ketam Putih (Pelra & Warehouse)•PT Indo BioFuels (Biodiesel Factory)•PT Pacific Inter Link (CPO Refineries Stamp 3.000 ton/day)•PT Berlian Laju Tankers Tbk (Port and Container)•PT Dumai Refinery•PT BKR (Expansion)•
Target The Development Of Downstream Palm Oil Industrial Cluster In DumaiMedium Term Long Term
Increase further processing or diversification palm oil derivatives industry.•For non-food mainly directed at the products : surfactants, biodiesel, lubricants, oils, and additives •for fuels.For food : cooking oil, margarine, tocopherol, etc.•Increase the supply raw materials of CPO/PKO for domestic industries.•Expansion of export market of palm oil derivatives industry.•
Become the largest producer of refined palm oil in •the world.Mastered the technology and business of palm oil •derivative products.
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C. INDUSTRIAL CLUSTER MALOY, EAST KALIMANTAN
Maloy is located in the eastern province of Kalimantan East Kutai. Currently the Maloy area focused on the development of industrial zone and international port (KIPI).
To support the infrastructure of, the government will be build the highway towards Maloy along 130 kilometres (Sangatta-Maloy) and needs of other road facilities on the surrounding is from SP 3 Maloy to the port of Maloy/Bay Machete.Sources : Local Governments East Kalimantan, 2010.
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Industrial Development
Activity Indicator Target PICCooperation between industry CPO and its derivatives with industrial / institutional support / related
Integration of CPO processing industry and its derivates
2011 - 2015
Ministry of Industry, PT Plantation Archipelago III, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board
Diversification of oleochemical products of high added value through increased R&D
Increasing in new investment and expansion of new businesses based CPO
2011 - 2013
Ministry of Industry
Increase guarantee of supply CPO to domestic industries
Fulfillment of domestic needs
2011 - 2013
Ministry of Industry,Ministry of Agriculture
Investment Promotion
Increased investment in Indonesia
2011 - 2015
Ministry of Industry, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board, Local Government
Technology development process efficient and environmentally insightful
increasing the capacity of basic oleochemicals industry and its derivatives
2013 - 2015
Ministry of Industry,Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board, The Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Infrastructure
Infrastructure Needs Volume Target PIC
Port
Maloy Port Medium of Support :Land PortsPort BuildingEquipment Aid NavigationalFirefighting FacilitiesEquipment loading and Unloading GoodsField and Stacking
Land of 100 ha
2011 – 2015
Ministry of Transportation, Indonesian Ports, Local Government
Railway
Cross-Estuary Wahau – Lubuk Tukung - Maloy financed by investors from UAE
150 km 2012 - 2015
Ministry of Transportation, PT. KAI, Investment Coordinating Board, Local Government
Road
Balikpapan – Samarinda – Maloy (2010 – 2014, @84 km)Muara Wahau – Sp Perdau – Maloy (2010 – 2014, @39,4 km)Access Port Road (2013)
420 km;
197 km;
10 km,
2011 - 2015
Ministry of Public Works, Local Government
Power Plant
PLTA Lubuk AmbacangPLTU Peranap/CerentiPLTU PekanbaruElectric Transmission DumaiElectric Transmission Tj. ButonElectric Transmission Kuala Enok
2011 - 2015
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, State Electricity Company
Others
Other infrastructure : - Source of clean water- Power plant- Dam and raw water transmission- Public facilities, school of oil palm.
1 Package 2011 - 2015
Local Government, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of National Education
Catalyst
Activity Indicator Target PICRevised PP 62 by adding palm oil downstream industries that have not entered the list of specific industries that have facilities Tax Allowance.
1 Rules 2011 - 2012 Ministry of Economic, Ministry of Industry, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board
Preparing Legal umbrella provision of Tax Holiday.
1 Rules 2011 - 2012 Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board, Ministry of Economic
Restructuring Tax Exit of CPO and its derivatives.
1 Rules 2011 - 2012 Ministry of Economic, Ministry of Finance
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Government support to develope palm oil down-stream industry in Indonesia, has issued a policy development of CPO processing industry through two schemes like the medium-term schemes (2010-2014) and long-term scheme (2015-2025).
Targets Development Industry Processing CPO Medium-Term
(2010 -2014)
Targets Development Industry Processing CPO Long-Term (2015 -2025)
Ensure availability of raw materials •CPO is quality.Increase and optimization of industrial •capacity utilization.Development industry cluster.•Formation CPO processing industrial •cluster and its derivatives in Sumut and Riau.Development of port facilities storage •tank and infrastructure development.Creation climate of business and •investment that is conducive.Increase inter cooperation and inter-•cluster.Increase of institutional functions.•Development of a pilot project of •indigenous sources of technology and licensing products deep processing.
Expand the development •of downstream products.Formation center of •Exellence oleochemical industry.Market Control.•Stabilization of industry •insightful environmental.Integration of the •industry of refined palm oil in East Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, and Papua.
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In order to accelerate the development of downstream oil industry, the government will improve the supporting infrastructure elements such as the construction of port facilities and storage tanks (including in Papua and East Kalimantan), credit incentives for small farmers, and providing tax incentives for new investment during the first 3 years. Sources : Ministry of Industry Republic of Indonesia, 2011
Element Supporting of Periodization Increasing Technology.
Medium-term (2010-2014) Long-term (2015-2025)
The pilot project for the Mini Plant •products (scale-up) of the original sources of technology, the license to downstream.Modification and development of •autonomous technology through R&D.
Upgrading industrial technology and biotechnology development of biomass.
In order to achieve the plan of CPO processing industry development, the government has compiled the main points of the action plan, which consists of the principal medium-term action plan (2010-2014) and long-term plan the principal action (2015-2025), as follows :
The principals plan of medium-term action (2010-2014)The Principals plan of long-term
action (2015-2025)
Increasing productivity of crops with the procurement of quality •seeds, fertilizers and plantation revitalization.Increase the quality of palm oil with the implementation GAP. •Capital assistance to farmers.Increase human resource capacity.•Increase the quality of infrastructure to improve industrial •performance.Export controls by imposing PE/BK for CPO and its derivatives.•Modernization of production technology and machinery. •Ease of access to bank credit. •Socialization to the industrial cluster development and institution. •Supporting Industries•Formation of cluster development cooperation forum.•Cooperation between the industry of CPO and its derivatives •with industria/institutional support/related : Integration of CPO processing industry and its derivatives.CPO industrial development towards industrial derived surfactants, •lubricants, and biodiesel.Cooperation between higher education research institutions and •industry.Increase product quality in accordance SNI.•Develop industrial machinery equipment and to develop industry •auxiliary materials.Improving the quality of human resources through the preparation •and implementation of the oil palm industry SKKNI chemical based.Encouraging the role of financial institutions in the provision of •credit services and capital with low interest. Encourage the role of institutions in marketing investment •promotion.Infrastructure development.•Increasing coordination and synergy of related agencies in setting •policy.Incentive policies to support industrial development.•Elimination of regulations that hamper industrial development.•Formation the body of authority development of investment.•
Diversification of oleochemical •product of high value-added.Product innovation and •technology through improved R&D.Providing incentives for actors of •R&D development of derivatives palm oil products. Strengthening linkages between •small and medium-sized companies with large industries in the context of technology transfer. Encouraging market research •activities (market research) in order to seek new orientation and target markets and high added value.Increase in the activities of •industrial technological research and product engineering integrated chemical derivative of palm oil.Fulfillment in the domestic •market and export market expansion. Provision of promotional and •marketing facilities.Technology development process •efficient and environmentally insightful.Application Management Impact •handling of Safety, Security, Health and Environment (K3) in palm oil-based chemical industry.
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Investment Coordinating Board
BKPM is a government section, in order to realize a one-stop service for investment in Indonesia. Through the program of National Single Window for Investment (NSWi) and Information Service System and Electronic Licensing Investment (SPIPISE).
The legal basis is the development of this NSWi :1. The Law No.25 of 2007 about Capital
Investment2. RI Presidential Instruction No. 3 of
2006 about Investment Climate Improvement Policy Package.
3. RI Presidential Instruction No. 6 of 2007 about the Acceleration of Development of Real Sector and Empower of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
4. RI Presidential Instruction No. 5 of 2008 about Focus Economic Program Year 2008-2009.
Regulation is the operationalization NSWi :1. BKPM chief Regulation No.11 Year 2009
on the Procedures for Implementation, Development, and Reporting Services at the One Stop Capital Investment.
2. BKPM chief Regulation No.12 Year 2009 on Guidelines and Procedures for Investment Application.
3. BKPM chief Regulation No.13 Year 2009 on Guidelines and Procedures for Implementation of Investment Control.
4. BKPM chief Regulation No.14 Year 2009 on Information Service System and Licensing of Electronic Investment.
Function of NSWi :NSWi serves as a liaison and facilitator for
the stakeholders with respect to investments in Indonesia. Currently, the parties are connected and can utilize NSWi among others; investors (investors), public, central government agencies, Integrated Services One Team (PTSP), Section Promotion and Investment Co-operation and Investment Section Control Implementation.
INVESTOR
PUBLIC
NSWI
DIVISION OF
INVESTMENT IMPLEMENTATION
CONTROL
PROMTION SECTION &
COOPERATION INVESTMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
PTSP CENTRAL /
PROVINCIAL / DISTRICT / CITY
SPIPISE has the following purposes :1. Stimulating the creation of a conducive
business climate for investment in Indonesia 2. Increased promotion of cooperation and
investment services with the main partner countries.
3. Improving services, facilities, and advocacy related to investment in Indonesia.
4. Increasing the role of institutional investment and investment information system (SPIPISE).
SPIPISE useful as : 1. Single submission of data & information.2. Single and synchronous processing of data
and information. 3. Single Decision-making for investment
information & licensing process.4. Ease of licensing process tracking.
Process Flow Services :
The flow process of information services and investment services in general are described in the following diagram: Source : http://www.nswi.bkpm.go.id
Pilot project: BATAM & CENTER for the type of permit and non permit investments that are served by Center of BKPM.
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
Roll out to a potential area that covers 30% of the total investment value in Indonesia, covering the entire license in 4 main sectors: (1) manufacturing, (2) trade, (3) plantation, (4) construction
Continuing the roll out to an area covering 70% of the total investment value in Indonesia, Includes all permissions in all business sectors in Indonesia
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SERVICESPROMOTIONWHY
NSWi?
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