Wholesale Suppliers in Indonesia
Indonesia offers competitive manufacturing in furniture, textiles, footwear and food, with rich natural resources and renowned craftsmanship in rattan, teak and handicrafts.
What makes Indonesia a strong sourcing destination
Furniture & rattan craft
Jepara and Bali are world-renowned for teak furniture, rattan and natural-material homeware, combining craftsmanship with competitive pricing.
Large domestic workforce
As the world's fourth most populous country, Indonesia offers a vast labour pool and growing manufacturing capacity across multiple sectors.
Natural resource abundance
Palm oil, rubber, coffee, spices and minerals provide a strong base for food, cosmetics and material industries.
Footwear & garment growth
A major production base for global footwear and apparel brands, with expanding capacity and improving compliance standards.
What Indonesia is known for manufacturing
Major manufacturing cities in Indonesia
These cities and regions host the densest clusters of manufacturers, trading companies and wholesalers in Indonesia.
Sourcing from Indonesia — FAQ
What does Indonesia manufacture best?
Furniture (especially teak and rattan from Jepara and Bali), textiles and garments, footwear (a major Nike/Adidas production base), palm oil and derived products, processed food and spices, and handicrafts. Indonesian craftsmanship in natural materials is particularly prized.
Is Indonesia good for furniture sourcing?
Yes — Indonesia, particularly Jepara (Central Java) and Bali, is famous for solid teak and mahogany furniture, rattan products and natural-material homeware. Craftsmanship is high and prices competitive. Verify FSC certification for sustainable wood and check the supplier's export experience and container-loading capability.
How do I verify Indonesian suppliers?
Check the company's business registration (NIB - Nomor Induk Berusaha) and export licence. Request references and export track record. For wood products, verify SVLK (Indonesian timber legality) certification, which is required for legal timber exports to the EU and other markets. On Suppliers.PRO, verified suppliers undergo registry checks.
What are typical lead times from Indonesia?
Furniture and handicraft production typically takes 45–90 days depending on complexity and order size. Sea freight to Europe is around 30–40 days; to the US West Coast 20–30 days. Main ports are Tanjung Priok (Jakarta) and Tanjung Perak (Surabaya). Build in buffer time for artisanal/custom production.
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