The growth of e-commerce in the country has encouraged developers to develop industrial and warehousing areas. This is done by building new warehouses that can support the activities of entrepreneurs.
Referring to the e-Conomy SEA 2024 report processed by Google Indonesia, it is estimated that the e-commerce business will be the largest contributor to Indonesia's digital economy. The estimate is 65 billion US dollars (around Rp. 1,026.1 trillion) in 2024.
The positive growth of e-commerce has prompted Agung Intiland, a developer of an integrated industrial and warehousing area in North Jakarta, to build a new warehouse in Laksana Business Park. The location is close to Pantai Indah Kapuk 2 (PIK 2) and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
The development is supported by infrastructure and toll road plans. The developer's first and largest project is an option for entrepreneurs who want to develop e-commerce and other businesses.
"The latest trend shows that industry players increasingly have many preferences in targeting warehouse units. The most needed is the multifunctional concept to improve operational efficiency. Since its establishment in 2015, we have developed commercial projects such as warehouses that not only function as storage places, but also as part of an integrated business ecosystem," said Agung Intiland President Director Paberd Leonard Hutagaol as quoted from a written statement, Saturday (12/4/2025).
He announced that Laksana Business Park launched the latest warehouse cluster, namely Luxima Bizhub with a 4 in 1 warehouse concept. This concept presents a multifunctional space so that living, working, and selling can be done under one roof.
The construction of Luxima Bizhub aims to increase efficiency in terms of time and costs. This is because this warehouse can reduce the need to move between the office and home.
Paberd added that the warehouse is suitable for start-up and medium-sized entrepreneurs. Given that the price is relatively affordable starting from IDR 1.9 billion.
According to him, the 1,200-hectare land owned by Agung Intiland for Laksana Business Park makes it the largest industrial and warehousing area on the north side of Tangerang Regency and the west side of Jakarta. This industrial area has obtained a business license for industrial area risks and has been registered with the Ministry of Industry, so it is capable of accommodating heavy industry.
"In this 1,200-hectare area, we are presenting several development projects, including Laksana Business Park 1, whose industrial lots have been 100 percent sold out, and industrial lots in Laksana Business Park 2, which have also been 90% sold out since being launched in early 2022," he said.
In addition, Paberd added that Agung Intiland since its establishment in 2015 has adopted a development strategy that is in line with the national development master plan. This step is to realize the vision as a developer of sustainable industrial and property areas in Indonesia.
"With a very strategic location, in the future Agung Intiland will also build residential, commercial, educational, health, and other supporting facilities that will accommodate all activities in one area. So that later this will become an independent city that has a one-stop living concept. We are very optimistic that the products we offer to consumers will have a positive impact and benefit," he said.
In addition to trying to present economic value for stakeholders, Paberd said that his party also contributes to environmental preservation and social responsibility.
"As part of the grand vision to build a more advanced and highly competitive Indonesia, we also support the achievement of the national economic growth target of 5.2 percent in 2025 through sustainable innovation and inclusive business strategies," he said.