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NEC Indonesia Introduces Integrated Command Control Centre for Industrial Estate at the 9th HKI National Conference 2025
NEC Indonesia Introduces Integrated Command Control Centre for Industrial Estate at the 9th HKI National Conference 2025

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NEC Indonesia Introduces Integrated Command Control Centre for Industrial Estate at the 9th HKI National Conference 2025

JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NEC Indonesia is participating in the 9th National Conference (Munas IX) of the Industrial Estates Association of Indonesia (HKI), held on 17–21 June, 2025, at JS Luwansa Hotel, Jakarta. During this national forum, NEC Indonesia is introducing Integrated Command Control Centre (ICCC) for Industrial Estate. NEC ICCC for Industrial Estate is designed to address the challenges of aging infrastructure, which has become a key concern in the development of industrial estates across Indonesia. As a wave of industrial relocation to Southeast Asia continues, Indonesia's industrial zones are in a strategic position to seize this opportunity. However, Indonesia's industrial estates still 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, stated,"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. We are eager to have insightful conversations at the HKI National Conference, as we work together to create what's ahead for industrial estate transformation in Indonesia." As part of its participation in Munas IX HKI, NEC Indonesia is also showcasing its leading smart city and city operations center solutions. Visitors and industry stakeholders can experience firsthand how NEC's trusted technology can be implemented in managing modern industrial estates—from sensor data integration and real-time monitoring to predictive and simulation systems that support faster and smarter decision-making. NEC ICCC for Industrial Estate works by integrating data from various vertical services such as CCTV Security Monitoring with Video Analysis to identify unusual activities such as demonstration, fighting, illegal parking, and others. NEC ICCC also offers services such as Smart Water to monitor drainage and purification facility, Security Monitoring, Disaster Monitoring, and Underground Monitoring that utilize digital twin technology to display various infrastructures embedded underground. The system not only monitors data in real-time but also analyzes it comprehensively 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. NEC Indonesia's participation is part of the 9th HKI National Conference, which also marks the 37th anniversary of HKI. Held once every four years, this event serves as an important platform to strengthen collaboration between industry players and stakeholders, including the private sector, in accelerating the transformation of industrial estates to become more innovative and sustainable. ***** About PT NEC Indonesia NEC first established its representative office in Jakarta in 1968. To this day, PT NEC Indonesia continues to play an important role in providing innovative ICT solutions to promote safety, security, and improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. As a leading provider of information and communication technology, PT NEC Indonesia provides world-class services and technology including telecommunications networks, biometric identification, intelligent solutions for Banks and other Financial Services, Public Transportation and Logistics, Manufacturing, Smart City, as well as government applications and infrastructure and business enterprises to support the digital transformation journey. For more information, visit us at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE PT. NEC Indonesia

Fort William bus service reduction 'unacceptable'
Fort William bus service reduction 'unacceptable'

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time21-02-2025

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Fort William bus service reduction 'unacceptable'

A reduction in the frequency of a bus service in Lochaber has been described as "unacceptable" by campaigners seeking a return to previous levels. Buses on the Fort William to Corpach route have been cut from one every 30 minutes to one every hour. Janis Strachan, who has gathered almost 200 names on a petition calling for the reinstatement of the former service, said people trying to get to work or GP appointments were among those affected. Highland Council, which contracts Shiel Buses to operate the service, has declined to comment. The service links the village of Corpach to Fort William, about four miles (6.5km) away. People living in nearby Inverlochy, Claggan, Caol and Banavie are among those who also use the bus to access Fort William's health centre, high school and business parks. It is also used by people who work at Annat Industrial Estate in Corpach. Ms Strachan said: "People are really struggling to get about. "They cannot get to work, they cannot get to the doctors, to the vets, to the dentist. "You are getting absolutely stuck. To me its absolutely unacceptable." She said Highland Council had improved bus services in Inverness, including the launch of new services to the city's retail parks, but had abandoned passengers who lived in and around Fort William. Rob Mason, who owns MacKleeners Commercial Laundry in Fort William, said there had been an impact on his business. He said: "We've lost the bus at five o'clock so we are having to let the staff go home half an hour early. "We've got half the workforce getting the bus so we are losing half an hour per person every day which equates to thousands of pounds of production every week." Wider concerns about the state of transport links through Fort William were expressed in September. Businesses warned that traffic congestion in and around the town was preventing them from expanding. Lochaber Chamber of Commerce said getting through the town had been a problem for years but it was now at "crisis point". The Scottish government said at the time it had plans for improving travel through the town. More stories from the Highlands and Islands News from the Highlands and Islands on BBC Sounds Highland Council manages about 300 separate bus contracts across its region. Earlier this month, it completed a deal to take over an Inverness-based company that provides a significant number of its school buses. The local authority said buying D&E Coaches would reduce its school transport costs, and also help in its efforts to improve local bus services. The council spends about £25m a year on school and public transport provision. Council takes over family-run school bus firm Fort William traffic congestion at 'crisis point'

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