Cikampek
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Cikampek | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Province | West Java |
Regency | Karawang Regency |
Time zone | +7 |
Cikampek is a subdistrict of Karawang Regency, West Java, Indonesia and is divided into 10 administrative villages (kelurahan). The distance from Cikampek to Karawang city is 21 miles (34 km).
Transportation
Cikampek is situated in an area where many routes pass through from Jakarta to Central Java and East Java, including railway stations linking the cities of Jakarta, Bandung and Cirebon by rail, and is a main intersection of routes between the three cities.
Cikampek has two railway stations:
- Cikampek Station (Operations Area 1 Jakarta)
- Dawuan Station (Operations Area 1 Jakarta)
Public transport routes:
- Bus: Cikampek - Bekasi (Bekasi Trans), Cikampek–Tasik, Cikampek–KP.Rambutan, Cikampek–Bogor, Cikampek–Pulogadung
- Train: Services to the major cities of Cirebon, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Surabaya.
- Transport ELF: Cikampek–Bandung, Cikampek–Pamanukan, Cikampek–Pabuaran, Cikampek–Plered
Cikampek is also the name of a toll road that links the subdistrict to Jakarta and two other toll roads connect Cikampek to other cities in Java:
The distance from Cikampek to the North Coast of West Java is 19 miles (30 km).
Economy
Cikampek's main sources of income are industry, agriculture and trade and the city is known as the center of trade and industry in the Karawang Regency. The people of Cikampek are predominantly merchants, factory workers and civil servants, or work in the private sector. There are at least 4 major industrial areas in the subdistrict:
- Bukit Indah City
- Autocar Cikampek Industrial Zone
- Industrial Area Indotaisei
- PT.Pupuk Kujang Cikampek (Persero), a subsidiary of PT Pupuk Sriwijaya, Palembang[1]
The Pertamina Fuel Depot has operated since 2006to serve consumers in the wider area east of Jakarta, including the city of Bekasi, Karawang Regency, Purwakarta Regency, Indramayu Regency, the city of Cirebon and Cirebon Regency.
References
- ^ "Kujang to build Rp6.8 tln fertilizer plant". January 4, 2012.