These findings propose that to be successful SMEs, the owners of the batik SMEs in South-Centra Java should pay more attention to recover their marketing strategy, to use advance technology, and to get capital access. SMEs need to develop their human resource and technological capability, which lead to the improved innovation capacity and competitiveness. Development of training programs and courses aimed at small-business owners and their respective staff will ensure the small-business owners are equipped with adequate business knowledge and experience. This is important for them to run successful small businesses. In this respect, Indonesian government, especially at the district level has a crucial role, such as providing technical assistance, soft loans, as well as facilitating the cooperation information, between SMEs and local universities, government institutes, and business associations. The horizontal coordination among government agencies, as well as vertical coordination between the central and local governments in assisting SMEs, which traditionally have been weak, should be strengthened. It is also recommended to develop a South – Central Java batik association (i.e Yayasan Batik Indonesia) to promote batik in national or global businness. Cooperative revitalization for PERBAIN can be a solution to solve the raw materials problem in batik clusters SMEs in South- Central Java.