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Indonesia 4.0

MINISTER OF INDUSTRY
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

INDUSTRY 4.0 TO DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRANSFORM


INDONESIAN WORKFORCE
Delivered on:

Indonesia Development Forum 2019


Ministry of National Development Planning

Airlangga Hartarto
Minister of Industry

Jakarta, 22nd July 2019


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The Contribution of Manufacturing Sector toward Indonesia’s GDP

Indonesia’s manufacturing sector contribution toward GDP is 20,07% during The First Quarter of 2019.
Policies in a country in promoting manufacturing sector is one of the influencial factors.
Percentage of GDP (%) Growth, Y-o-Y (%)
Manufacturing
Trade
Agriculture
Construction
Mining
Transportation
Financial Services
ICT
Government
Education Services
Real Estate
Accommodation and Restaurant
Services
Company Services
Electricity
Health Services
Water Treatment
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Source: National Statistics Bureau,
Industrial Export Jan – May 2019 (US$ Billions)

Until May 2019, Industries export US$ 51,06


Billions, down 6,28% from same period on
2018 which reached value US$ 54,08 Billions.
Industrial exports contribute 74,58% of
national export until May 2019 that reached
2018 2019
value US$ 68,46 Billions. Jan-May Jan-May

1. Food Industries 10,56


Top 5 Exporting 2. Basic Metal Industries 6,52
3. Chemical and Chemical Product 5.38
Industries (US$ 4. Apparel Industries 3,55
Bilions) 5. Paper & Paper Products Industries 3,01

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Indonesia PMI shows an expansion performance, this can be seen through the PMI, on
average, above 50

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Voca%onal  Development   Labor  Intensive  Industry   Research  and  Development  
(DEDUCTION  UP  TO  200%)   (DEDUCTION  UP  TO  60%)   (DEDUCTION  UP  TO  300%)  

To  strengthen  the  quality  of  Indonesia  human  resources  and  inova%on  


as  well  as  the  development  of  labor  intensive  industry  with  export  
orienta%on      

Regulate  in  Government  Regula%on  No.  


45/2019  
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INDONESIA  HAS  OPPORTUNITY  TO  GET  ADDITIONAL  GDP  OF  USD  155  BILLION  BY  2025  
Through  the  implementa%on  of  Industry  4.0,  the  addi%onal  GDP  will  be  gained  from  Labour  Input  and  
Produc%vity  Enhancement  

Addi%onal  GDP  
(USD  Billion)  

Labour  Input  

Produc%vity  

Cumula%ve  

Source:  

Addi%on  of  Digital  Workforces:  


Workforce  of  
Workforce  of  Manufacturing  Suppor%ng  Industry  
Manufacturing  4,5  million  
12,5  million  people  
people  
Source:   10  
INDI  4.0  Self-­‐Assessment  Result    
on  323  Companies  
*INDI  4.0  :  Indonesia  Industry  4.0  Readiness  Index  
Already  
Implemented  

§  Automo%f  
Mature  Readiness  
§  Electronic  
§  Tex%le  
Moderate  
§  Food  and  Beverage   Readiness  
§  Metal  
At the WEF Annual Meeting of the New §  EPC   Ini%al  Readiness  
§  Chemical  
Champion held in China this year, the WEF §  Variouse  
Not  Ready  
established 10 new pilot companies in
terms of implementing Industry 4.0 Industrial Sector Total INDI 4.0 Value
according to their respective fields. Of the Food & Beverages 39 2,47
10 companies, 2 (two) companies are from Textiles 10 2,51
Indonesia, namely:
Chemicals 30 2,31
 
Automotive 193 1,72
PT.  Schneider  Electric  Manufacturing  Batam  
Electronics 28 1,84
 
Metal 11 1,57
 
Various 11 1,97
 
EPC 1 2,74
PT.  Petrosea,  Tbk.  
Mean 1,89 11  
INDUSTRY 4.0 TRANSFORMATION MANAGER TRAINING

Industry 4.0 Transformation


KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Expert
•  Vertical and Horizontal
•  Acknowledgement from a
Integration
renowned certification
•  Main Technology for Industry
institute with the
4.0
qualification in
•  Smart Factory accordance with
•  Industry 4.0 Impact
industrial needs
•  Key Performance Indicator
•  Cyber Security

Industry 4.0
Transformation Manager Industry 4.0 Transformation
•  To lead and drive the Manager
implementation of •  Understand the digital
industry 4.0 for the necessity for
company production, logistic as
well as the challenge

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INDUSTRIAL  VOCATION  REVITALIZATION  PROGRAM  
MINISTRY  OF  INDUSTRY    2020-­‐2024    

Strengthening of 2.612 1.553.500  


175  Politechnic   Labour  Force  
Vocational high School  

Competent  Industrial  Workforce  

Voca?onal  High   Industrial  Chamber  of   Ministry  of  


Ministry  of   Ministry  of   Ministry  of  Technology  
School,  Community   Commerce,  Industry  &  
Academy  and   Professional  Associa?on,   Industry   Educa?on  and   Manpower  
Research  &  Higher  
Culture   Educa?on  
Polytechnic   Industry  Actor  
Digital Capability Center Permata Hijau,
Jakarta
SERVICES   Focussed  Technologies:  
 
a. Cyber  Phisical  Research  &  Learning  Factory  
1. DEVELOPMENT  OF  INDUSTRIAL  TECH.:     b. Machining  &  Robotic  Center  
•  Product  and  process  design     c. Process  Automation  Center  
•  Production  technology   d. Quality  control  &  maintenance  
•  Production  planning  and  monitoring     e. Simulation  Center  &  Additive  Manufacturing  
•  Quality  assurance  and  maintenance     f.  Metrologi  Center  
•  Green  Industry   g. Big  Data  dan  Analityc  Center  
2. DEVELOPMENT  OF  INDUSTRIAL  HR:   h. Mini  Plant  Fast  Moving  Consumer  Goods  &  Smart  
•  Agent  of  Industry  4.0  Transformation  Process  
Packaging  
•  Smart  Factory  training  
•  Robotics  and  Automation  training  
•  Industrial  Internet  of  Things  training     Mini  Plant  and  Polytechnics  
•  Additive  Manufacturing  training   a.  Textiles   &   Clothing   4.0   Mini   Plant   in   Bandung  
•  Cyber  Security  training   Textiles  Polytechnics  (STTT)    
•  Data  Analytics  training   b.  Footwear   Technology   4.0   Mini   Plant   in   ATK  
Yogyakarta  
3. DIGITAL  TALENT  INCUBATION   c.  Advanced   Manucfaturing   Mini   Plant   in   ATI  
•  System  integration  for  business  process  
Makassar  Polytechnics  
d. Data  and  Analytic  Center  in  BCIC,  Denpasar  

Organizational  Program  
a.  Public  Private  Partnership  
b.  Focal  Point  of  Industry  4.0  in  MoI  

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PRE-­‐JOB  CARD  OF  INDUSTRIAL  WORKER  

DIAGRAM  OF  PRE-­‐JOB  CARD  OF  INDUSTRIAL  WORKER  

Ministry  of  Industry   Competence   Perusahaan  


•  Iden?fica?on  of   Industri  
Industrial  Manpower  
Needs  

Prepara%on  of  competent  industrial  workforce  as  much  as  1,587,500   Selec%on  
Prospec%ve  Workforce  
for  5  years.  For  2020  there  are  317,500  people  to  be  placed  to  work  in   Age  18-­‐24  :  
the  Industry,  as  follows  :   •  High  School   Industrial  Human  
•  Training   3   in   1   (Training,   Cer%fica%on,   &   Job   Placement)   for   •  D1-­‐D4   Resource  
Age  18  –  35  :  
100,000   prospec?ve   industrial   workers   and   persons   with   Development  Agency    
•  Korban  PHK   •  Share-­‐out   of   Pre  
disabili?es.  (Rp.  7,000,000  per  person)   Lack  of  
Competence   Work  Card  
•  Pre   Work   Card   for   training   100,000   Indonesian   Prospec?ve   •  Training  Access  
Workers  in  the  en?re  Industry.  (Rp.  7,000,000  per  person)     Coordina%on   •  Type  of  Competence  
•  Retraining  /  Reskilling  /  Upskilling  for  10,000  industrial  workers.  
(IDR  10,000,000  per  person)     Training  Ins%tute  
•  Competency   Cer%fica%on   for   100,000   Industrial   Workers.   (IDR   Ministry  of  Finance's  
•  Industrial  Training  
KPPN  
1,000,000  per  person)   •  Disbursement  of  pre-­‐
Center,  Job  
•  Voca?onal  Educa?on  Program  D1  &  D2  Based  on  Competence  for   Training  Ins?tute,  
employment  card  
Universi?es   Competent  
7,500  Students.  (Rp.  10.000.000  per  person)   funds  through  the  e-­‐
•  T r a i n i n g   Industrial  Workers  
money  mechanism   15  
Implementa?on  
THANK YOU

MINISTRY  OF  INDUSTRY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC  OF  INDONESIA  


Jl.  Gatot  Subroto  Kav.  52-­‐53,    
Jakarta  12950  –  INDONESIA  
www.kemenperin.go.id  

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