Sulawesi strategy is anchored in our BILD framework—Business, Infrastructure, Logistics, and Development—we are creating long-term value for communities, ecosystems, and investors alike.
Why Sulawesi?
Discounting mining resources, Sulawesi bioregion holds world-class biodiversity, ample marine resources, as well as strong work ethics in youth population. Sulawesi performs above national average in economic growth. But to unlock its full potential, investment must be smart, integrated, and modernized.
Our Focus Areas
1. Business Transformation
Marine & Agro Economy: High-impact investment in seaweed, fisheries, cocoa, and coconut value chains.
Eco-Tourism Corridors: Community-powered tourism hubs in Togean, Wakatobi, and Toraja.
2. Sustainable Infrastructure
Toll Road Networks linking each province and regencies
Clean Energy for Rural Development: 10 MW Mini-hydro for off-grid resilience.
Smart Port Upgrades: Bitung, Majene, Kendari ports with solar, cold storage, satellite and digital systems.
Eco-Industrial Parks: integrated manufacturing clusters, data centers
3. Logistics
Bitung SEZ, main international sea port and regional hub, bonded zone and storage
Blue Belt Network: Efficient, ALKI 2 sea routes connecting rural producers to international markets covering (Toli-Toli, Palu, Majene, Polewali Mandar).
Agrologistics Hubs: Cold chain centers for perishable goods in West Sulawesi.
4. Inclusive Development
Human Capital : Training hubs for sustainable agriculture, eco-tourism, and renewable energy
Nature Capital : Carbon credits, Plastic Credit and biodiversity payments linked to reforestation and marine restoration.