Jakarta – Behind the busy production lines, many industrial zones still harbor vulnerable points that often escape surveillance. Warehouse corners, logistics routes, internal parking areas, and emergency lanes frequently become blind spots that may cause significant losses when incidents occur.
As a provider of integrated security solutions, Nawakara encourages industry players to reevaluate the effectiveness of their security systems. Security challenges in the manufacturing sector are no longer just about the number of personnel or CCTV cameras. The real question is: Are these systems integrated, capable of early threat detection, and able to provide alerts before risks escalate into incidents?
Several incidents in manufacturing areas over the past two years have highlighted weak surveillance in non-active zones. In 2024, a motorcycle theft by an employee occurred in the internal parking area of a garment factory in Lamongan. In 2025, a worker at a wood processing plant in Lampung died after being dragged into a machine due to the lack of active safety systems. These incidents reflect a reactive and non-integrated security approach.
“In many cases we’ve observed, incidents didn’t happen in the main production areas but rather in places considered low-risk, such as behind warehouses, narrow hallways, or service lanes. That’s where conventional security systems often fail to read the situation,” Nawakara noted.
This issue not only poses a threat to workplace safety but can also lead to failures in SMK3 audits, ISO 45001, and ISO 22301 compliance.
Satria Djaya Najamuddin, Deputy CEO and Transformation of Nawakara, explained:“As a security service provider, Nawakara ensures every security step — from risk assessment, security system methodology, to professionally trained and certified physical security — is fully integrated,” he said during an interview at Nawakara Head Office (July 14, 2025).
To address these challenges, Nawakara offers comprehensive, integrated security solutions, such as:
Digital Patrol System (officers equipped with QR and GPS-based systems enabling digital, real-time, auditable patrols),
AI-Powered Smart CCTV (cameras with behavior analytics to detect abnormal activities like presence in isolated areas, movement after working hours, or unauthorized access),
Access Control & Visitor Management (biometric or ID card-based access integrated with internal security dashboards), and
Regular Audits & Training (comprehensive audits and routine emergency response training for employees to strengthen risk preparedness).
“These solutions not only help prevent accidents but also foster well-managed security, proven to enhance productivity and employee loyalty. Workers will feel safer knowing they’re being monitored, not out of suspicion, but for their protection. Likewise, business owners gain peace of mind knowing the system can detect problems before they escalate,” added Satria Djaya.
Often, companies assume they are secure just because a system is in place. However, systems that fail to function effectively on-site only increase risk exposure.
Nawakara believes a robust security system doesn’t just close gaps — it supports stable industrial growth. Nawakara assists clients from initial audits, mapping of vulnerable points, to implementing systems proven resilient in real-life scenarios.
“If you want to ensure your operations are free from hidden risks or are preparing for an audit, Nawakara is ready to be your strategic partner who understands the complexities of industrial security. Today, security is no longer a competitive advantage — it’s a fundamental necessity,” concluded Satria Djaya.