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  2. Krakatau Steel - Wikipedia

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    PT Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk (Krakatau Steel Company Limited) is the largest steel maker in Indonesia, headquartered in Cilegon, Banten. [1] The factory is set on a 280-hectare (700-acre) plot in the western end of Banten and adjacent to the Sunda Strait, and where the Krakatoa volcano and island from which the company takes its name are located.

  3. Cilegon - Wikipedia

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    Among the factories located in Cilegon are the Krakatau Steel Company, a vital company in Indonesia, which produces steel for industrial (domestic and foreign) needs, and the Asahimas Chemical Company. The nickname for Cilegon is "Steel City" since the city is the largest steel producer in Southeast Asia, about 6 million tons of steel produced ...

  4. Rakata - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Krakatau archipelago. Rakata (/ r ə ˈ k ɑː t ə / rə-KAH-tə), also called Greater Krakatau, is a partially collapsed and uninhabited stratovolcano on the Indonesian island of Krakatoa (Indonesian: Krakatau) in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Sumatra and Java.

  5. Sitiawan - Wikipedia

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    An industrial zone, Lumut Port Industrial Park (LPIP), located within Lumut Port itself with direct sea, trade access, is home to various industries and companies. LPIP is home to companies such as Sapura Kencana Petroleum Berhad, an oilfield service company, Kencana Torsco Sdn. Bhd., B.I.G. Industrial Gas Sdn. Bhd., IMPSA, etc.

  6. Kendal Industrial Estate - Wikipedia

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    The success of this industrial estate is important as it will guide the development of other industrial zones to Brebes and Rembang. [3] The development of the industrial estate itself will be supported by the government in terms of simplifying of licensing, labor regulation, infrastructures such as electricity network and water supply. [5]

  7. Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone - Wikipedia

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    Sama Jaya FIZ was established and managed by Ministry of Industrial Development Sarawak (MID) in 1991. [3] MID later regroup into Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Industrial Terminal dan Entrepreneur Development (MINTRED) in 2019. [1] Due to availability of cheap land and labour, it attracted investments from United States and ...

  8. Indonesia–Malaysia border - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries on the 1979 map are not recognised by Indonesia nor Singapore. The map also does not show the western Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore tripoint, which should be located in this area. Indonesia and Singapore signed an agreement in 2009, extending their defined common boundary to a point where the two countries claim was as far ...

  9. Krakatoa archipelago - Wikipedia

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    Krakatoa is an active stratovolcano located in Indonesia, and lying on the far western rim of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Krakatoa is a notably powerful volcano, with the 1883 eruption being one of the deadliest and most destructive volcanic events in all of recorded history.