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Industry News
Employers are complaining about the Government Neglectful attitude in Rubber Industry: http://www.bumn.go.id/ptpn8/publikasi/pengusaha-keluhkan-sikap-abai-pemerintah-di-industri-karet/24 May 2011 Rubber Board of Indonesia complained of government neglect towards the development of rubber industry in the country. The government prefers exporting raw materials instead of providing the infrastructure to boost the development of rubber industry.
Rubber Board Chairman Indonesia says farmers are able to produce about 2 million tons of high-quality rubber per year. From that amount only 450 thousand tons which is managed in the country. The rest are exported to overseas.
Indonesia will not escape from the downturn in rubber prices continuing to rely on exports. As the condition of the rubber price is currently depressed at the level of U.S. $ 4.3 per kilogram, this condition will not be better without supported by the domestic rubber industry.
Dependence Upon the Rubber Industry: www.rmexpose.com, 23 February 2009 Indonesia must develop the rubber processing industry in order for the people's rubber plantation to gain momentum and become less dependent upon the vehicle tyre industry. In the condition that it is today, the government must offer incentive for the rubber manufacturing industry, as done by Malaysia, in order to attract foreign investments. Incentives offered should include: free tax, facilitation of factory permit and so forth. At the moment, Indonesia has the largest rubber plantation (3.1 million hectares).
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Rubber Manufacturing in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
July 23, 2011
Industry Code : C3552
Forecast to : 2015
Rubber Manufacturing in Indonesia Curing of rubber, which is carried out in order to preserve rubber, like; ribbed smoked sheet (RSS) and brown crepe from smoking; processing rubber by re-milling it in order to produce rubber in the form of sheets, like: sheet (fine rubber sheets) and crepe (rubber sheets which are furrowed); and processing rubber which produces crumb rubber, including sponge rubber.
The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
| - | Ribbed Smoked Sheet Manufacturing. |
| - | Brown Crepe from Smoking Manufacturing. |
| - | Fine Rubber Sheets Manufacturing. |
| - | Compound Rubber Manufacturing. |
| - | Latex Rubber Manufacturing. |
| - | Rubber Smelting Manufacturing. |
| - | Crumb Rubber Manufacturing. |
| - | Sponge Rubber Manufacturing. |
| PT. Dataindo Inti Swakarsa | Telp : (62 - 21) 719 3832 |
| 3rd Floor, Gapura Raya Building | Telp : (62 - 21) 719 3834 |
| Jl. Bangka Raya No. 4, Pela Mampang | Email : dis@diswebpage.com |
| Jakarta 12720, Indonesia | |
The Rubber Manufacturing industry in Indonesia research report contain trend analysis, statistics, market size information, industry growth rates as well as major competitors.
Major market segments are identified and also those forces affecting demand and supply within this industry. Performance analysis includes emerging industry trends as well as recent results and performance of each key company. Drawing on the depth of information DIS also provides 5 year forecasts for this industry.
The comprehensive study also examines details such as the barriers to entry, operating cost structure, technology & systems and domestic & international markets. Tables and statistics include: Industry revenue, exports, imports, wages and number of companies in the industry, Industry growth and geographic regional data.
| KEY STATISTICS |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
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| Industry Revenue |
107,942 |
104,367 |
131,689 |
158,085 |
169,151 |
Rp.Billion |
| Industry Gross Product |
7,016 |
6,784 |
8,560 |
10,276 |
10,995 |
Rp.Billion |
| Number of Establishments |
110 |
120 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
Units |
| Employment |
109,600 |
101,200 |
85,700 |
81,000 |
85,400 |
Units |
| Exports |
2,856 |
3,457 |
6,481 |
6,521 |
7,820 |
Rp.Billion |
| Imports |
10,926 |
10,899 |
25,482 |
30,419 |
35,880 |
Rp.Billion |
| Total Wages |
1,425 |
1,316 |
1,114 |
1,010 |
1,109 |
Rp.Billion |
| Domestic Demand |
116,012 |
111,809 |
150,690 |
181,983 |
197,211 |
Rp.Billion |
The data above is sample data only
| COST STRUCTURE |
% OF SALES |
COST STRUCTURE |
% OF SALES |
| Cost of Goods Sold |
67.13 |
Gross Profit |
32.87 |
| Operating Expense |
21.5 |
Profit (Loss) Before Tax |
11.36 |
| Administration |
1.58 |
Depreciation |
0.56 |
| Electricity |
0.66 |
Freight |
1.99 |
| Fuel, Parking, Toll & Retribution |
1.62 |
Interest |
3.09 |
| Land and Building Rental |
2.74 |
Marketing |
2.69 |
| Repairs and Maintenance |
0.54 |
Service Fee |
0.7 |
| Staff Welfare Allowance |
1.38 |
Other Expenses |
0.92 |
| Stationery & Inventory |
0.48 |
Telephone |
0.8 |
| Utensils and Equipment |
1.24 |
Wages and Salaries |
0.5 |
The data above is sample data only
| ESTABLISHMENTS IN |
(%) |
ESTABLISHMENTS IN |
(%) |
| Central Java |
13.4 |
DKI Jakarta |
6.5 |
| East Java |
22.4 |
North Sumatra |
17.9 |
| Papua |
2.0 |
Bali |
3.0 |
| South Sulawesi |
6.0 |
West Java |
28.8 |
The data above is sample data only
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