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Indo Security Expo & Forum



Indo Firex Expo & Forum

11 - 13 December 2013
JIExpo Kemayoran
Jakarta, Indonesia

HERE’S WHY YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM ASPACPOL 2013 EXPO & FORUM

  • ASPACPOL 2013 is a focused event covering the complete spectrum of the security industry ranging from business and police equipment to component.
  • ASPACPOL 2013 has been designed to give exhibitors the opportunity to network with decision makers and top-brass. People who can really ‘call the shots.’ That’s important, because your time is valuable so networking with people who can make the decision you need is what this major event is all about.
  • ASPACPOL 2013 also brings together regional authorities throughout Indonesia.
  • ASPACPOL 2013 is perfectly timed to take full advantage of the business opportunities arising from the increase in budgets allocated for security, domestic airport security improvement and security provider.

INDONESIAN MARKET UPDATE
INDONESIA NATIONAL POLICE NEED A MINIMUM BUDGET  IDR  48.89 TRILLION FOR THE FUNCTION AND TO CREATE THE IDEAL ROLE OF POLICE IN THEIR DUTY TO PROTECT THE SOCIETY AND CREATE SECURITY IN THE COUNTRY.
The need for a minimal budget in 2012 is IDR 48.89 trillion. For 2012 requires IDR 52, 139 trillion, and in 2014 at IDR 57.935 trillion” . Also stated that to create empowerment security enhancements are needed so that affected people's expectations as much as 10350 additional personnel in 2012, the 2013 total of 20350 personnel, and in 2014 more than 20350 personnel.

MAJOR PROJECTS AND POTENTIAL BUYER

  • BANKING – booming industry fueled by government security regulations
  • COMMERCIAL SECTORS – No one can ignore the increased number of offerings for entry-level cameras and equipment. Indonesia’s big cities if now filled with supermarkets and shopping malls which demand electronic security.
  • PORTS & AIRPORTS – The big ongoing projects since Indonesia is an archipelago country, with more than 17,000 islands. Indonesian government will boost capital spending to ($140 billion) in 2013 to solve infrastructure bottlenecks and spur growth. These infrastructure projects include the development of 14 airports, which will be significant for surveillance and access control players.
  • PRISONS – Over capacity prisons by around 75%, new prisons are planned to be build.
  • IP Uptake – Indonesian customers are looking at IP solutions and network cameras for surveillance. 
  • RE-EQUIPPING EMERGENCY SERVICES – Possible renewal of Fire Fighting and other emergency services.
  • MARITIME SECURITY – border protection and protection of shipping by the Coast Guard
  • BORDER CONTROL –Priority of policing the 6,000 inhabited islands among its 17,500 islands and its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) comprises the entirety of its internal waters.
  • COURTS / FORENSICS – growing recognition for the need to convict based on forensics
  • HOTELS – Continuing hotel boom in many islands and cities in the country set for expansion in the hotel trade.
  • OIL AND GAS / MINING – A strong requirement for security solutions in line with global corporate policy.


COUNTRY’S FACTS

  • Indonesia is home to 238 million people, making it the fourth populous country in the world and the largest economy is Southeast Asia.
  • As the world’s largest archipelago covering more than 17,000 islands, Indonesia is surrounded by the maritime boundaries of 8 countries, this creates enormous issues concerning border security.
  • The Outlook for the Indonesian economy is stable.
  • Inflation is low.
  • National reserves are larger.
  • Investment climate and communications have been favorable.
 

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