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Triniti and Perumda Way Rilau Strengthen Basic Infrastructure in Lampung Business Area

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Infrastructure
Triniti and Perumda Way Rilau Strengthen Basic Infrastructure in Lampung Business Area
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - PT Perintis Triniti Properti Tbk (TRINLAND) through the Holdwell Business Park project has officially entered into a strategic partnership with Perusahaan Umum Daerah Air Minum (Perumda AM) Way Rilau on 28 April 2026.

This agreement focuses on fulfilling access to clean water, a fundamental element often overlooked in narratives of modernity, yet a determinant of operational efficiency for the manufacturing and logistics industries.

Holdwell Business Park is built on a 12.5-hectare plot with a modern storage house concept.

Chief Operating Officer of Holdwell Business Park, Harris F. Aison, emphasised that integration with the regional clean water network is part of the long-term vision to create a business environment compliant with sustainability principles.

“The synergy with Perumda AM Way Rilau is a crucial foundation for us. The availability of high-quality basic infrastructure at Holdwell Business Park is not merely a facility, but a guarantee that the operations of our tenants run optimally without sanitation or other technical constraints,” stated Harris, as quoted by Kompas.com on Sunday (3/5/2026).

This collaboration reflects how the private sector and regional public enterprises can work hand in hand to drive the local economy.

For Bandar Lampung, the presence of a well-planned business area requires robust public services to ensure the sustainability of incoming investments.

“We appreciate the initiative to develop a comprehensively organised area. Our role in supplying clean water is a commitment to providing premium services for business actors, while ensuring that regional economic development is based on well-managed resources,” said Nopirina.

Lampung’s geographical position as a main entry and exit point for inter-island goods distribution places Holdwell Business Park in a strong bargaining position.

With comprehensive infrastructure support, from road access to assured clean water, this area is projected to become a logistics centre capable of reducing supply chain inefficiencies.

Amid the tight competition in the national logistics industry, stable clean water availability becomes an intangible asset that strengthens investor and business confidence in western Indonesia.

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