Industry Challenge

Aging Infrastructure

Indonesia’s industrial sector faces critical infrastructure challenges. Many facilities operate with outdated equipment and systems that reduce efficiency and increase operational risks. The demand for modernization outpaces available resources, creating bottlenecks in production capacity and safety compliance across oil & gas, petrochemical, and manufacturing sectors.

Workforce & Project Complexity

A severe shortage of skilled engineering talent threatens project timelines and quality standards. Experienced professionals are retiring faster than new talent enters the workforce. Simultaneously, projects grow increasingly complex—demanding specialized expertise in EPC delivery, turnaround management, and multi-disciplinary coordination that few providers can deliver consistently.

Increasing Project Complexity

Modern industrial projects are becoming more complex, requiring coordination across multiple disciplines, technologies, and stakeholders. Without proper planning and expertise, this complexity can lead to delays, miscommunication, and inefficiencies during execution.

Limited Skill Manpower

The availability of skilled and experienced manpower remains a key challenge in the industry.
Companies often face difficulties in finding reliable personnel who meet technical standards and are ready for immediate deployment.

Impact of the Problem

When engineering challenges go unaddressed, the consequences ripple across every aspect of your operations. Project delays cascade into missed deadlines, damaged client relationships, and lost market opportunities.

Safety risks multiply when proper engineering expertise is absent, putting workers at risk and exposing companies to liability. Budget overruns become inevitable as reactive fixes replace proactive solutions. Studies show that unplanned downtime costs industrial facilities up to $260,000 per hour, while safety incidents can result in millions in penalties and irreparable reputational damage.