- Municipality of Inđija
- Logistics
- Energy potential
- Infrastructure
- Population education and labor cost
- Key sectors
- Top 10 employers
- Greenfield
- Brownfield
- Construction procedures
- Municipality incentives
- Success stories
- Your partner in municipality
Municipality of Inđija
Indjija is a town in the Srem region located on the southern slopes of Fruska Gora Mountain, in region of Vojvodina, Serbia. It covers an area of 385 km², and consists of 11 settlements. The population of Inđija municipality is 47,433.

TOP 5 REASONS TO INVEST IN INĐIJA
- Premium strategic position for business development
- Fully equipped, investment-ready industrial zones
- Efficient, business-friendly administration
- Developed e-government ( GIS, System 48)
- Highest FDI percentage per capita
Inđija Logistics
TOTAL Area: 385 km²
Distance from borders:
- HUN - 150 km
- CRO - 90 km
- ROM - 140 km
- BUL - 325 km
- B&H - 80 km
Distance from highway:
- E-75 - 30 km
- E-70 - 0,5 km
Distance from airport:
- Belgrade - 35 km
- Osijek - 170 km
- Timisoara - 180 km

Energy potential in Inđija
GAS
- Municipality is gasified: 95%
- Local pipeline lenght: 58.9 km
- Presure of main pipeline 6-12 bar
- Presure of local pipeline 6-12 bar
BIOMASS
- Total land: 38,500 ha
- Agricultural land: 34,023 ha
- Arable land: 30,767 ha
- Most common crops: wheat, maize, sugar beet, sunflower
- Yearly yield:
- 120,000 t cereals
- 140,000 t industrial plants
- Liquid manure 133,000 t per year
- In 2014 in settlement Ljutkovo pig farm has been established with yearly capacity of 50,000 pigs
WIND
Average speed 5m/s at 60 m
GEOTHERMAL
56°C temperature | at 975 m |
SOLAR
Insolation 300 days p.a. | 2,200 hrs |
Infrastructure in Inđija
ROADS
Highway E75 lenght: 20 km
Regional road network: 57 km
Local road network: 122 km
WATERWAY
River Danube lenght: 26.5 km
- Port in Belgrade distance 30 km
Canal network for drainage: 105.7 km
Irrigation/drainage system network: 1,950 ha
RAILWAY
Railway network length: 11.8 km
- Belgrade-Novi Sad-Subotica
- Belgrade-Stara Pazova-Ruma-Sremska Mitrovica
Axial pressure: 22.5 t
SEWAGE
Sewage system: 95%
Sewage network: 70 km
Population, education and labor cost in Inđija
Number of inhabitants 47,433
Employed (2020) 13,704
Unemployed (July, 2021) 1,625
Labor cost structure
Average salary in Inđija (Dec, 2020 )
NET Salary | 510 | |
Personal Income Tax | 10.00% | 55 |
Contributions (Emploeyee) | 19.9% | 140 |
GROSS Salary | 705 | |
Contributions (Employer) | 16.65% | 117 |
TOTAL Cost | 823 |
From July 1st, 2014 the employers have the right for refund on the paid personal income tax & socal insurance contributions:
- 65% refund for employing 1-9 workers
- 70% refund for employing 10-99 workers
- 75% refund for employing 100+ workers
Education
High Schools
School | Profile | #students | #graduates |
---|---|---|---|
Gymnasium | Humanities | 222 | 60 |
General | 184 | 56 | |
Technical | Mechanical Tech for Computer Engineering | 30 | 27 |
Computer Electro-Tech | 30 | 30 | |
Road Traffic Tech | 30 | 30 | |
Car Mechanic | 10 | 8 | |
Installations | 5 | 2 | |
AC Equipment Mechanics | 15 | 20 | |
Vehicle Driver | 18 | 4 | |
Vacational | Commerce&Economics | 47+121 | 0+32 |
Hopiltality-Culinary | 75 | 23 | |
Textile | 89 | 22 | |
Tourism | 114 | 30 | |
Trade | 24 | 0 |
Key sectors in Inđija

Agribusiness
Variety of investment opportunities
- Majority of agricultural land in private ownership – 80%
- Large number of rural population (1 in 4) – 2,401 registered individual farms (1,603 active farms)
- Excellent investment opportunities for processing capacities and cold storage capacities development (increasing trend in fruit and vegetable production)
Agricultural land - 34,023 ha
Arable land | 30,767 ha |
Pastures | 3,256 ha |
Cereals | 19,000 ha maize - 12,000; wheat - 6,700; barley -161; oat - 44; rye - 2(ha) |
Beet | 2,300 ha |
Industrial crops | 3,400 ha sunflower - 1820, soy -760; tobacco -590; oilseed - 210; herbs 4(ha) |
Vegetables | 52ha tomato -8; cababge; peppers -11; onions -2; garlic -1; cauliflower -1; carrot -2; peas - 2; watermelon - 9; other -8(ha) |
Fruits | 1,250 ha apples - 464; peach - 248; apricot - 25; cerry - 327; plum - 97; nuts - 33; other -27(ha) |
Vineyard | 237 ha |
Roughage | 828 ha corn silage -41; grass mixture - 4 clover- 304; alfalfa - 472; other - 7(ha) |
Pulses | 5 ha |

Meat & Dairy
Tradition of livestock farming
Number of individual farms registered for livestock breeding:
- Cattle farms – 537
- Pigs farms – 2,100
- Sheep farms – 248
- Poultry farms – 2,154
Number of facilities for livestock breeding:
- Cattle – 1,240
- Pigs – 4,941
- Hens – 1,699
Number of storage facilities in farms:
- Corn storage – 2,598 (150,000 m³ capacity)
- Granary – 180 (10,000 m³ capacity)
- Grain tank – 28 (80,000 t capacity)
- Driers – 191 (15,000 m³ capacity)
- Silage facilities – 35 (8,000 m³ capacity)
- Coldstorage – 72 (50,000 m³ capacity)

Automotive Components
Strong industry support system
- Longstanding tradition and up-to-date technology expertise
- A number of foreign companies operating within the automotive components industry
- Access and continuous supply of qualified workforce - high schools with relevant profiles in Indjijja – more than 400 students enrolled
- Availability of various profiles – 30% of total workers seeking employment registered at the National Employment Service is with the metal processing/technical background
- Developed network of potential suppliers
- Successful companies: both foreign and domestic – with export production programs

ICT
Fast track to a global workplace
- Spreading over 50 ha of land with planned 100,000 m² of IT Park - first of its kind in the region offering flexible, capable, and diverse workspaces to cater to all companies needs
- Cost-effective alternative with unlimited scope for expansion
- Flexible office sizes and fit-out options
- Access to human resources from Belgrade and Novi Sad
- Additional contents: retail areas, sports, fitness, education and hospitality facilities, high-end residential developments
- Strategically located – only 25 minutes from Belgrade – proximity of river Danube and Corridor 10
- Total leasable area in current building – 8,170 m²
- LEED Gold Certified

Waste Management
Waste & recycling opportunities
- Recently emerged due to the adoption of new regulations in the field of waste management
- Introduction of new incentive measures for different forms of environment protection: selection and collection of useful waste, recycling useful waste, re- use of materials obtained from recycling, energy production from waste (gas, heating, etc.)
- This sector is particularly interesting due to the possibility of developing PPP, as well as the imposed obligations for raising awareness about environmental protection
- Before 2000 mainly public utility company and the small number of entrepreneurs (paper, steel) were engaged in this activity - currently 15 companies and 11 entrepreneurs are registered
- There is an obligation of local government to create the conditions for the collection, disposal and recycling of municipal waste in accordance with the highest standards, without pollution of the environment while creating economic benefits for businesses that may invest in this area
Top 10 Employers in Inđija
Company | Sector | Country | #Employees |
---|---|---|---|
IG BAUERHIN | Automotive components | Germany | 2,160 |
BLACKOAK DEVELOPMENTS | Real estate | G.Britain | 430 |
GRUNDFOS | Pump production | Denmark | 360 |
SM&MS | Gambling | Serbia | 283 |
ZITOSREM | Agribusiness | Serbia | 173 |
TEHNOEXPORT | Plastics | Serbia | 139 |
PLAMEN | Electronics | Serbia | 128 |
HENKEL | Chemicals | Germany | 118 |
GASTEH | Gas Equipment | Serbia | 114 |
MB TRANS | Transport | Serbia | 106 |
Greenfield locations in Inđija
Location 1
Industrial zone – Northeast
Land size: 830,76 ha 9a 20m2
Available: 790 ha
2 km distance from center, next to E75 highway; railway - nearby
Ownership: municipal (202)+ private (778)
Infrastructure: electricity, water, gas, sewage, optical cable
For sale & rent


Location 2
Industrial zone – Southeast
Land size: 81,08 ha
Available: 20 ha
15 km distance from center
Ownership: municipal (2)+private (88)
Infrastructure: electricity, water, gas, sewage, optical cable
Brownfield Locations in Inđija
Location 1
Ecoplast– Southeast Zone
Land size: 3,183 m²
Facilities: 1,500 m² + 400m² office space
*Expansion possibilites
Infrastructure: electricity, water, gas, sewage
Ownership: private
For lease


Location 4
ZZ Indjija – Zeleznicka
Land size: 3,000m²
Facility: 2,700m² warehouse
Infrastructure: electricity, water, gas, sewage
Ownership: private
For sale & lease
Location 5
ADIMMO – Cortanovci
Land size: 3,000 m²
Facilities: 2,300m² + 130m² office
Infrastructure: electricity, water, gas, sewage
Ownership: private
For sale

Upon receiving the investor’s request
the consolidated construction procedures are conducted in the following phases:
- Issuing the location conditions for the cadastre parcel suitable for construction – from the day of obtaining all special conditions, permits and other documents --> no later than 5 working days
- Issuing the construction permit – from the day of the submission of the request --> no later than 5 working days
Upon receiving the application:
Based on registering the construction work,issuing the verification for receiving the application without delay, provided that the complete documentation has been submitted.
- Registering the construction works to receive acceptance/rejection --> 5 working days
- Subsequently, submitting the request for infrastructure installations --> 3 working days
Issuing the occupancy permit, upon receiving the submission of the request --> no later than 5 working days
Issuing the final approval upon receiving the submission of the request --> no later than 5 working days
In total: 28 working days
Incentives & Fees in Inđija
Land development fees for manufacturing activities
Land purchase possibility in several insallments
*proce negotiable
Success Stories in Inđija

Your partner in Inđija
Municipality Office
Marko Gasic– Deputy president of the municipality
Phone: +381 22 561 277; +381 22 561 322 (loc.245); +381 63 564 119
Email: marko.gasic@indjija.net
Dragan Surla – Director of the Agency for Economic Development
Phone: +381 65 98 55 455; +381 69 18 55 456
Email: dragan.surla@indjija.net