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市场调查报告书
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1691648
印尼的设施管理市场:各类型,模式别,各产业类型,各终端用户,各地区,机会,预测,2018年~2032年Indonesia Facility Management Market Assessment, By Type, By Mode, By Industry Type, By End-user, By Region, Opportunities, and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
受快速城市化、工业发展和对有效营运解决方案的高需求推动,印尼设施管理市场规模预计将从 2024 年的 107.6 亿美元增长到 2032 年的 193.8 亿美元,在 2025-2032 年预测期内的复合年增长率为 7.63%。雅加达、泗水等印尼西部的主要城市正在推动市场成长,从而推动该国设施管理市场的需求。这些地区的特点是商业设施和住宅建筑高度集中,需要全面的设施管理服务以维持营运效率和安全。
此外,硬服务包括维护暖通空调系统、电力基础设施、管道和消防安全,这些都是建筑物中用于确保设施功能和安全性的服务。软服务包括清洁、保全、绿化、废弃物管理等,对于营造舒适的居民环境、提高人们的满意度是不可或缺的。人们也越来越重视该领域的永续性和能源效率。为了满足这些需求,设施管理公司正在采用创新技术,进一步塑造产业格局。这个不断发展的市场为本地和国际参与者提供了机会,可以提供客製化的解决方案,例如智慧设施、餐饮和清洁服务,以满足印尼企业的独特需求。
继雅加达总部取得成功之后,PT. ATALIAN 印尼将于 2023 年 3 月开设一个拥有创新空间的新办事处。分公司的迁移和扩建是为了满足东爪哇对技术和特定产业 FM 解决方案的需求。作为领先的设施管理提供者之一,新办公室彰显了该公司对印尼东部市场实力的信心。泗水创新空间将设有全天候指挥中心和技术中心。
例如,2024 年 12 月,埃顿集团在现场安置了 1,000 多名人员,提供了全面的基本综合设施管理 (IFM) 服务。这些服务包括餐饮、智慧设施和日常必需品的提供,旨在为印尼最偏远的工业区之一的工人创造一个舒适、温馨的环境,该工业区位于苏拉威西省莫罗瓦利,占地 4,700 平方米。
本报告提供印尼的设施管理市场相关调查,提供市场概要,以及各类型,模式别,各产业类型,各终端用户,各地区趋势,及加入此市场的主要企业的简介等资讯。
Indonesia facility management market is projected to witness a CAGR of 7.63% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 10.76 billion in 2024 to USD 19.38 billion in 2032 due to rapid urbanization, industrial development, and high demand for effective operational solutions. Major cities of Western Indonesia are leading the market growth, including cities such as Jakarta and Surabaya, promoting the facility management market demand in the country. These regions are characterized by a high concentration of commercial and residential properties, necessitating comprehensive facility management services to maintain operational efficiency and safety.
In addition, hard services include maintaining HVAC systems, electrical infrastructure, plumbing, and fire safety which are services are utilized in buildings to ensure the functionality and safety of facilities. Soft services include cleaning, security, landscaping, and waste management required to create a conducive environment for the occupants and enhance people's satisfaction level generally. There is also a growing emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency within the sector. Facility management companies are adopting innovative technologies to meet these demands, further shaping the landscape of the industry. This evolving market presents opportunities for both local and international players to deliver tailored solutions such as smart facilities, catering, and cleaning businesses that address the unique needs of Indonesian businesses.
In March 2023, following the success of Jakarta's head office, PT. ATALIAN Indonesia is opening a new office featuring an Innovation Space. The branch office relocation and expansion are a response to demands for providing technology and sector-specific FM solutions in the East Java province. As one of the leading facility management providers, the new office signals confidence in the strength of the eastern Indonesian market. The Innovation Space in Surabaya will feature a 24/7 Command Centre and technology hub functions.
For instance, in December 2024, Aden Group catered to over 1,000 personnel on-site, offering a comprehensive suite of essential Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) services. These services encompass catering, smart facilities, and daily essentials provision, all aimed at fostering a comfortable and homely environment for workers in one of Indonesia's most remote industrial zones covering an area of 4,700 square meters in Morowali, Sulawesi.
Growing Demand for Waste Management Drives the Market
The facility management market in Indonesia is growing rapidly due to the growing demand for waste management, owing to increasing urbanization and subsequent generation of waste. As the country faces a significant volume of disposal of waste, there is an increasing requirement for effective and efficient ways of managing the waste. Waste management services include collection, recycling, and sustainable waste disposal, which are essential for the maintenance of environmental standards. Consequently, facility management companies are now embracing waste management services and are integrating these services into their offering, providing an all-encompassing approach to building maintenance: operational efficiency, and environmental responsibility. This is key in supporting Indonesia's sustainable development goals.
For instance, in May 2023, Indonesia's Environment and Forestry Ministry inaugurated its first non-thermal polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) waste processing machine, donated by the United Nations (UN) and entrusted to PT Prasadha Pamunah Limbah Industri (PPLI), based in Bogor. The operation of the machine was donated through the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). This facility is the first and only one in Indonesia, that adopts the non-combustion destruction method.
Technological Advancements Fuel the Market
Technological advancements are driving demand in the waste management industry; the industry involves processes that include collection, processing, and recycling. Artificial intelligence is also revolutionizing recycling processes through automated sorting systems that improve efficiency and accuracy in material separation. IoT-enabled devices provide analytics value, enhancing the understanding of operations and sustainability. On the other hand, solar-powered trash compactors increase capacity while reducing collection frequency, hence emitting fewer gases. These technologies enhance operational performance while making responsible environmental practices in waste management, and thus, technology becomes the backbone of innovation in waste management techniques. Companies are now incorporating AI-powered analytics and cutting-edge video surveillance to improve threat detection by analyzing patterns and identifying anomalies in data, thus preventing potential breaches and providing quality video surveillance.
For instance, in April 2024, PT Schneider Electric Indonesia announced a partnership with IPConfigure to integrate cutting-edge video surveillance solutions into Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Buildings platform. The combination of Schneider Electric's Access Expert and Security Expert products with IPConfigure's Orchid video management system (VMS) makes a robust security ecosystem, offering a comprehensive and integrated solution for protecting people, assets, and data.
Hard Services Dominate the Market
The Indonesia facility management market is growing rapidly, especially in the hard services category, which supports building maintenance through HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. This segment is growing owing to the increased construction of modern buildings and requires stringent regulatory compliance requirements. With the sophistication of buildings, the demand for professional maintenance increases for safety from fire and efficient operation. The increasing focus on energy efficiency and sustainability further boosts demand for hard services. The Companies in the facility management market in Indonesia are investing in hard services and providing the same for sophisticated buildings playing a crucial role in supporting infrastructure development and enhancing building performance.
For instance, in May 2024, CIMIC Group Limited company Leighton Asia was selected to fit out a data center in Jakarta for multinational technology corporation. Work involved fitting out the data center with mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection services, and security to support an additional 10 MW IT load.
Western Indonesia Leads the Market
Western Indonesia is at the forefront of the facility management market, driven by rapid urbanization and industrial growth. Major cities like Jakarta and Surabaya are experiencing significant demand for facility management services, particularly in sectors such as commercial real estate and manufacturing. The region benefits from the concentration of multinational companies and ongoing infrastructure projects, necessitating comprehensive facility management solutions. The growing focus on sustainability and energy efficiency prompts investments in advanced technologies and practices. The competitive landscape includes both local and international players, making service offerings more diversified and driving innovation. There will be growing investment in this strategic location, emerging as the major economic hub and skyscrapers leading to the growing facility management market strengthening and supporting overall economic growth.
For instance, in February 2024, PT Sodexo Sinergi Indonesia inaugurated its Central Kitchen in South Jakarta, aiming to enhance culinary services and event catering while implementing the WasteWatch program to improve waste management and reduce environmental impact.
Future Market Scenario (2025 - 2032F)
The integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to revolutionize facility management practices, enabling smarter building solutions and data-driven decision-making. This trend will likely enhance service delivery and operational efficiency across various sectors.
As environmental regulations tighten, there will be a growing demand for sustainable facility management solutions, prompting manufacturers to develop energy-efficient models that align with sustainability goals.
Continued urbanization will drive the demand for facilities that can facilitate hard and soft services in densely populated areas.
A rise in demand for retrofitting and modernization for buildings that comply with safety standards and improve energy efficiency will fuel the demand for facilities.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The competitive landscape of the Indonesian facility management market is moderately competitive, characterized by the presence of both local and international players. Major companies such as PT Prasada Pamunah Limbah Industri (PPLI), PT Cushman & Wakefield Indonesia, and PT OCS Global Services dominate the market, focusing on delivering integrated solutions tailored to local needs. These firms are increasingly investing in technology and innovation to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency. New entrants and smaller firms are also emerging, often competing for cost-effectiveness and specialized service offerings. This dynamic fosters a competitive environment where companies strive to differentiate themselves through quality of service and customer engagement. The ongoing growth in the construction sector and rising demand for facility management services further intensify competition, compelling providers to adapt quickly to changing market conditions and client expectations.
For instance, in April 2024, OCS Group Holdings Ltd partnered with Diversey to present the "Global Facilities Management Trends in the 2024 Indonesian Market," gathering industry experts to discuss emerging trends and reinforce OCS Indonesia's innovative service solutions. In January 2025, the company introduced OCS Indonesia's redefined integrated security solutions, designed to meet the evolving needs of customers. The company's approach brings together advanced security measures, tailored strategies, and seamless integration with facilities management. By focusing on each customer's specific requirements, we deliver solutions that not only protect but also contribute to the smooth operation of their businesses.
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.