JAKARTA, Agung Intiland News - Laksana Business Park once again becomes the focus of attention of the regional government after the Governor of Banten, Andra Soni, made an official visit as part of the agenda to strengthen the investment climate in the Banten region. This visit reaffirms the government's commitment to expedite licensing processes, enhance regulatory certainty, and open direct dialogue with industry players in the area.
Government Commitment: Accelerating Licensing and Investment Certainty
During the visit, Governor Andra Soni emphasized that the provincial government has instructed all relevant agencies to provide faster, transparent, and measurable services to investors.
"Banten must become an investment-friendly province. Licensing should be simple, fast, and obstacle-free," he stated.
This step is part of the strategy to accelerate the realization of provincial investments targeting Rp 119 trillion by 2025. Industrial areas like Laksana Business Park are projected to be a significant contributor to this target.
Dialogue Session: Entrepreneurs Express Field Conditions
In an open discussion forum, representatives from Laksana Business Park developers and business players conveyed several aspirations related to:
Environmental and construction licensing processes
Coordination among relevant agencies regarding spatial planning and utilities
Infrastructure connectivity to the area
Certainty of long-term industrial area development
The management of Laksana Business Park welcomed this dialogue space and affirmed the readiness of the area's management to continuously improve service quality for tenants and new investors.
"Government support is a crucial step for the growth of modern industrial areas. Laksana Business Park is ready to strengthen its role as a strategic logistics, manufacturing, and warehousing area in North Tangerang," said the management representative.
Laksana Business Park: Fastest Growing Industrial Area in North Tangerang
Located in the strategic Pakuhaji area—just minutes away from major logistics access and distribution centers—Laksana Business Park is now developing as one of the most modern industrial areas with the highest absorbed demand.
The main advantages of the area include:
Modern & scalable masterplan
Operational industrial & warehousing zones
Accessibility to major logistics routes (Airport, Port, Jakarta–Tangerang Toll Road)
Continuously improved area infrastructure
Safe and controlled industrial environment
With the increasing demand for logistics facilities, modern warehouses, and medium-scale manufacturing, this area continues to attract domestic and international investors.
Banten Provincial Programs: From "Investment Task Force" to Licensing Supervision
Following the discussion, the Governor stated that the Provincial Government will strengthen coordination mechanisms through:
Establishment of an investment acceleration team
Direct supervision of strategic licensing
Spatial synchronization with area development
Improvement of supporting infrastructure for industrial areas
Continuous communication between the government & area developers
These steps are expected to create a more efficient, conducive, and pro-business investment ecosystem.
Contribution to Local Economy & Employment Absorption
In addition to increasing investments, the government emphasizes that the presence of industrial areas like Laksana Business Park must provide tangible benefits to the surrounding community.
Laksana Business Park is projected to absorb a significant amount of labor as new tenants increase, especially in sectors such as:
Warehousing & distribution
Light manufacturing
E-commerce & fulfillment
Cold storage & food supply chain
The Governor emphasized that the government is ready to support the training of local workers to compete and be absorbed by the industry.
Government-Industrial Area-Business Players Synergy
Governor Andra Soni's visit is an important momentum for strengthening the role of Laksana Business Park in the Banten industrial ecosystem. With increasingly optimal licensing, spatial planning, and infrastructure support, this area is ready to enter the next growth phase and continue to contribute to the regional economy. (JP)