01. Government Agencies
Indonesian provincial and regional disaster reduction and rescue system, Relevant government departments of science and technology national defense, industry, commerce, health, housing and construction)
02. Community directly affected by the emergency
Including high-risk residential areas, volunteer rescue teams, schools, small businesses in hazard zones, and NGOs
03. Emergency responders and public health officials
Fire/rescue teams, SAR units, disaster agencies, law enforcement, and public health officials like health departments, hospitals, and NGOs, are the ones that require specialized equipment
04. Civil Defence
HANSIP (Linmas) specializes in neighborhood-level security and disaster response, KAMRA assists Polri in wider law enforcement and crisis management.
05. Businesses, trade, and industry
Businesses across high-risk industries (manufacturing, energy, construction), commercial sectors (hospitality, retail, data centers), logistics/transport (shipping, aviation), and healthcare/pharmacy
06. Indonesian local meteorological, earthquake, fire and security associations, institutions, experts and scholars in disaster prevention and reduction
Include meteorology agency, disaster management agency, Geological Agency, and academic institutions
07. Relevant local industrial parks, Key enterprises in petroleum, chemical, construction and other security fields
Indonesian industrial parks (e.g., refineries, nickel-processing zones) and key enterprises (petroleum, chemical, construction) require fire/explosion prevention systems
08. Trade Agents; Other safety related investment and financing institutions, risk assessment, media, training, social welfare institutions, etc.
Distributor and Importer, financing institution that focuses on early warning systems, risk assessment firms for compliant safety audits, media platforms promoting disaster resilience, and training / social welfare institutions
09. Civilian rescue groups, community disaster prevention and reduction organizations; natural disaster volunteer organizations, etc.
include community-based disaster organizations that require early warning systems, portable shelters, and medical kits, volunteer groups that need search/rescue tools and hygiene supplies, and NGOs.