The
report titled “Indonesia
Industrial Water and Waste Water Treatment Market Outlook to 2022 - by Region (Sumatra,
Jakarta & Java, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Maluku & Irian Java) and by
Industry (Power, Seel, Palm Oil, Food & Beverages, Oil and Gas and Others)”
provides a comprehensive
analysis on the Indonesia Industrial water and waste water treatment market.
The report covers various aspects including introduction, ecosystem, EPC Market
size by value of order intake, market segmentation by region (Sumatra, Jakarta
& Java, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Maluku & Irian Java), by Industry (Power,
Steel, Palm Oil, Food & Beverages, Oil and Gas and Others), growth drivers,
restraints, key regulations, future outlook and analyst recommendation.
This
report will help the reader to identify the ongoing trends in the industry and
anticipated growth in future depending upon changing industry dynamics in
coming years. The report is useful for equipment manufacturers, water treatment
consumable manufacturers and suppliers, environmental associations, EPC
companies and potential entrants and other stakeholders to align their market
centric strategies according to ongoing and expected trends in the future.
Market Size
Industrial
water and waste water treatment industry in Indonesia registered a positive five
year CAGR during 2012-2017. The market size by order intake has increased constantly
from 2012 to 2017. The growth was mainly driven by strict implementation of
regulatory norms and increased government incentives to bring economic reforms
to Indonesia and start its transformation from a service-based economy to a
manufacturing-based economy. This has led to an increased demand for energy and
a rise in manufacturing industries which in turn has promoted the development
of water treatment industry.
Market
Segmentation
By Region: Sulawesi was
the biggest market for water treatment industries in 2017. Large cocoa
plantations, power plant and infrastructure projects were the key drivers for
this growth. Java and Jakarta was the second largest contributors followed by Sumatra
especially after its discovery as a destination with geothermal potential. Kalimantan
and Maluku had the lowest share due to poor implementation and low industrial
penetration.
By Industry: Thermal
power plants were the largest users of water treatment facilities in Indonesia.
It was followed by Palm Oil Industry. Indonesia is a leader in the global
exports for palm oil and is the largest producer in the world. Iron and steel
industry was the third in market share due to rising demand for steel
consumption in various infrastructure projects that has increased the demand
for water treatment in this industry. Indonesia has also emerged as a hub for manufacturing
Food & Beverages due to rising investments and rise in user penetration for
packaged food products. Pharmaceuticals, Textile, tannery, oil and gas,
automobile, electronics are some other key sectors where there is demand of
water treatment.
Restraints
Poor implementation of existing regulations in many
parts of the country, lack of WWTPs in SMEs, fragmented market in equipment
supply, poor energy efficiency among the waste water treatment facilities, lack
of funds, price sensitivity in tenders, and poor investment in R&D are some
key restraints in the water treatment business.
Growth Drivers
Stringent regulations, depleting water resources and
degrading water quality, rising industrialization, government initiatives for
cleaning up polluted rivers, companies opting for zero liquid discharge through
their units and huge untapped market potential due to urbanization and low
penetration of water treatment equipments are the key growth drivers in the Indonesia
Industrial water and waste water treatment market
Future Outlook
It is expected that market will register constant
growth registering increasing value of order intake. Demand is expected to be
highest in Sulawesi followed by the Java & Jakarta. Cities along river
coasts are expected to emerge as new hubs with highest growth potential. Demand
is expected to rise in ZLD segment as strict regulations regarding water
discharge and conservation comes into play. Significant drop is expected in
coal based power plants due to increased use of renewable energy and gas based
plants.
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