NEC Indonesia control centre for industrial estates

  • June 30, 2025
  • William Payne

NEC Indonesia has launched the Integrated Command Control Centre (ICCC) for Industrial Estate. NEC ICCC for Industrial Estate is designed to address the challenges of ageing infrastructure, a key concern in the development of industrial estates across Indonesia.

As a wave of industrial relocation to south-east Asia continues, Indonesia’s industrial zones are in a strategic position to seize this opportunity. However, Indonesia’s industrial estates need to improve to meet the demands of manufacturing sectors such as automotive, machinery, and electronics, which require modern and integrated infrastructure.

Joji Yamamoto, President Director of NEC Indonesia, said “NEC ICCC for Industrial Estate was developed to address these challenges by enabling Indonesian industrial estates to gradually upgrade their operations through data-driven management and monitoring. With the adoption of this system, industrial estates will be better prepared to integrate into the global supply chain, which demands speed, efficiency, and responsiveness.”

NEC ICCC for Industrial Estate integrates data from various vertical services such as CCTV Security Monitoring with Video Analysis to identify unusual activities. NEC ICCC also offers services such as “Smart Water” to monitor drainage and purification facility, security monitoring, disaster monitoring, and underground monitoring that employ digital twin technology to display various infrastructures embedded underground.

The system monitors data in real-time and analyses it to deliver actionable insights. With this holistic approach, industrial estates can improve operational responsiveness, anticipate potential disruptions, and design more efficient, flexible, and cost-effective scenario simulations.