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Indah Kiat Company is an integrated producer of pulp, cultural paper, industrial paper and tissue. The Company’s business activity begins from wood processing to pulp and paper as well as processing of waste paper to industrial paper. The pulp is used as raw material for paper and tissue as well as indirect raw material for industrial paper. Currently, the Company has production facilities in Perawang–Riau Province, Serang and Tangerang–Banten Province and the total annual production capacity in 2019 was 3.0 million tons of pulp, 1.7 million tons of cultural paper, 108 thousand tons of tissue and 2.1 million tons of packaging.  In 2019, the Company has exported approximately 52.0% of its products, mainly countries in Asia, Europe, USA, Middle East, Africa and Australia and the remainders 48,0% were to meet the local market demand. 

The scope of activities of PT Indh Kiat is in the fields of industry, trade, mining and forestry. Indah Kiat's main business activities are in the cultural paper industry, pulp and paper industry. Currently, Indah Kiat produces pulp, various types of paper products consisting of paper for writing and printing purposes, photocopying paper, industrial paper such as packaging paper which includes containerboard (linerboard and corrugated medium), corrugated shipping container (conversion from corrugated medium). containerboard), food packaging, boxboard and coloured paper. 

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Vision

Become a leading and respected global pulp and paper company that provides superior values to customer, community, employees and shareholders-responsibly and sustainably. 

Mission

  • Increase global market share. 

  • Use cutting edge technology in the development of new products and achievement of mill efficiency. 

  • Improve the quality of human resources through training. 

  • Realize sustainability commitment in all operations. 

     

history

PT IKPP was founded by Mr. Soetopo Janarto. Mr. Soetopo Janarto was born in Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra on June 1, 1934. In 1975 Mr. Soetopo collaborated with a company from Taiwan to develop his company. The company has succeeded in growing rapidly in several areas, including paper mills in Serpong, Tangerang, East Java, Jambi and other areas. On September 11, 1976, the President of the Republic of Indonesia issued a recommendation letter for the establishment of a pulp and paper factory with the status of Foreign Investment (PMA), after 12 days, on September 23, 1976, the Minister of Industry issued a permit for the establishment of a pulp and paper mill, on December 17 before notary Mr. Ridwan Soesilo, SH made a deed of establishment of a company under the name PT Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper corp. The name Indah Kiat means honest ways (tips). Indah is the name taken from his wife, Indah Berliani Soetopo. In 1977, a feasibility study was carried out, followed by the construction of a Phase I cultural paper factory (Wood free printing and writing paper) by installing two paper machines with a capacity of 50 tons/day each. The factory is located on the bank of the Cisadane river. Along with its development, the Tanggerang paper factory added one more machine unit in 1982, bringing the production capacity to 150 tons/day. 

 

In 1980, a further feasibility study was conducted on Jalan Raya Minas KM 26, Pinang Sebatang Perawang Village, Tualang District, Siak Sri Indrapura Regency, Riau.  And on 24 May 1984 PT Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Perawang was inaugurated by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Soeharto, and on that day an experiment was conducted to produce a pulp machine with a capacity of 300 ADT/day.  

 

PT Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Perawang is the first sulfate pulp mill or known as the wood-based kraft process in Indonesia, in the same year a 300,000-hectare Community Plantation Forest (HTI) was built which is connected to PT Arara Abadi. Types of wood planted include Accasia mangium, Accacia crassicarpa, and Eucaliptus urophilia.  

 

In 1985 PT Satria Perkasa Agung belonging to the Sinar Mas Group joined as a shareholder, after which the president director was held by Mr. Teguh Ganda Wijaya (Oei Tjie Goan). Under the banner of the Sinar Mas Group (APP), PT IKPP is growing rapidly. In April 1987 the Tanggerang paper mill increased its capacity to 250 tons/day. On December 14, 1989 the Perawang paper mill produced commercial production with a capacity of 200 tons/day, the existence of this paper mill made PT IKPP an integrated pulp and paper mill. In 1991 PT IKPP operated a paper mill II with a commercial production capacity of 575 tons/day, with a total production of 725 tons/day. PTIKPP is the largest and most advanced paper mill in Southeast Asia. PT IKPP also purchased the Sinar Dunia Makmur paper mill located at KM 76 Jl. Raya Serang, Kragilan Village, Sentul District, Serang Regency, West Java, with a production capacity of 900 tons/day. At the end of 1993, the phase III pulp mill was in commercial production with a capacity of 1300 adt/day. In 1994 the pulp making plant I and pulp making plant II combined and changed the capacity to 1200 adt/day so that the total production capacity became 2500 adt/day. In December 1996 the phase V pulp mill started commercial production with a capacity of 1600adt/day bringing the total capacity to 4100adt/day. In November 1997 the Phase III paper mill operated with a capacity of 1600 tons/day, bringing the total pulp production capacity to 4,500 adt/day and paper 2,125 tons/day. 

 

The company continue to grow and in 2019 the total annual production capacity was 3.0 million tons of pulp, 1.7 million tons of cultural paper, 108 thousand tons of tissue and 2.1 million tons of packaging 

Factory

The Mill's aggregate annual production capacity is approximately 1,700,000 metric tons of paperboard and 480,000 metric tons for converted products and folding boxes.

Indah Kiat Serang applies advanced wastewater treatment technology, which reduces emissions and energy consumption. Committed to preserving the environment and contributing to the fight against global warming, Indah Kiat Serang's eco-friendly operations are complemented by an extensive tree planting program for the mill and its surroundings. Excellent quality, on-time delivery and after-sales service are key factors for Serang Mill to become a leader in the paperboard & packaging industry market.

 

No.
Name
Issuing party
Term
Start Expiry
1 ISO 9001:2015 SGS 4-Nov-22 4-Nov-25
2 ISO 14001:2015 SGS 21-Oct-22 2-Sep-25
3 RA VLK TUVRheinland 3-Jul-21 2-Jul-27
4 SVLK TUVRheinland 21-Sep-21 20-Sep-27
5 PAPERLINE GLOBAL MULTI-PURPOSE PREMIUM PAPER 074-009-3367 Singapore Environment Council 15-May-22 14-May-25
6 ISO 9001:2015 SGS 19-Nov-21 16-Nov-24
7 ISO 14001:2015 SGS 22-Nov-21 30-Oct-24
8 ISO 50001:2018 SGS 15-Oct-21 14-Oct-24
9 ISO 50001:2018 TUVRheinland 28-Jul-22 27-Jul-25
10 SVLK TUVRheinland 3-Jul-21 2-Jul-27
11 PEFC ST 2002:2020, PEFC ST 2001:2020 Control Union Certified 19-May-23 18-May-28
12 SNI Ekolabel KAN 7-Nov-22 6-Nov-25
13 PEFC-COC SCS Global Service 28-Jan-19 27-Jan-24
14 ISO 9001:2015 SGS 17-Sep-23 17-Sep-26
15 ISO 14001:2015 SGS 12-Sep-23 12-Sep-26
16 ISO 45001:2018 SGS 29-Nov-22 30-Oct-25
17 SIH Industri Hijau 5-Sep-22 5-Sep-26
18 ISO 45001:2018 SGS 5-Jan-21 10-Oct-23
19 PEFC ST 2002:2020, PEFC ST 2001:2020 Control Union Certified 11-May-23 10-May-28

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PT APP Purinusa Ekapersada or known as APP Indonesia ("APP") and its group companies manage several pulp and paper manufacturing and forestry operation that deliver quality products to meet the growing global demand for paper, packaging and tissue.

Following the growing industry and market dynamic, APP will continue growing further to be the global player and global brand, to acquire new customers across markets. APP's products are marketed in more than 150 countries across six continents.

As a sustainable and responsible business, we create products and operate with care for our employees, society and the environment. We do this by leveraging technology and innovation, partnering the community and adhering to international business and operating standards across our production and supply chain.

We subscribe to the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and our Sustainability Roadmap Vision 2030 guides us in fulfilling our commitment to protect environment, conserve biodiversity, as we work towards achieving carbon neutrality across our operations, care and support our employees,  communities, and also implement good governance.

This growth is guided by our vision of a better future. It is what keeps us moving forward, creating new ways of living and innovating. Over the years, we have expanded our operations through the acquisition and expansion of our pulp and paper mills. It is our commitment to customer satisfaction that enables us to grow our share in paper sales worldwide and broaden our presence through offices in many countries.

As part of our vision for a better future, the integrity of our supply chain and our commitments to our Sustainability Roadmap Vision 2030 are crucial to our operations. Every day, we do our best to achieve sustainable forest and peatland management, market-leading product environmental footprints, and people-first sustainable operations. This vision extends beyond the countries where we operate.

We believe that the growth of our business is dependent on the support of the people around us: partners, employees, communities, and you. Together, we are growing our tomorrow.