Support Food Sovereignty, PT. Kubota Ready Expands Factory : http://industri.bisnis.com/read/20141120/257/274264/dukung-kedaulatan-pangan-pt-kubota-siap-perluas-pabrik/20 November 2014 PT. Kubota Indonesia will expand the factory buildings to increase production capacity as the engine of a government program to boost the agricultural sector in the country.
Since July 2014, PT. Kubota has occupied a new factory in the industrial area of Semarang Bukit Baru or BSB with an investment of US $ 5.1 million which is targeted to increase production capacity of 120,000 units / year or more than doubled compared to the previous year's production.
The factory building area that is used to reach 2.4 hectares of the total land area of 7.39 ha with the employees as much as 180 people.
Director of PT Kubota Indonesia Robinson Winward said the government plans to promote food sovereignty greeted positively by the agricultural machinery industry. In fact, he said, PT. Kubota ready to develop a new plant to utilize the remaining available land around 5 ha.
"If it takes longer, we are ready to build. This is an effort to support food sovereignty, "said Robinson to Bisnis.com, Thursday (11/20/2014).
Furthermore, he can not mention the investment figures for the development of the plant. In principle, he said, PT. Kubota has complied with the rules of Semarang City Government regarding the spatial and location of the area by selecting a factory in the industrial area.
According to him, PT. Kubota is a joint venture company between Indonesian and Japanese companies. The position of the shares in 2013 amounted to 84% Kubota Corporation and PT. Karya Living Universe by 16%.
Siemens to supply turbines, generators to PLN, The Jakarta Post | Business | Sat, 9 June 2012 State power company PT. Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) announced that it had signed an agreement with PT. Siemens Industrial Power (SIP) for the procurement of turbines and generators for PLN's coal-fired power plants.
The agreement was reflected through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which was signed by PLN president director Nur Pamudji and SIP president director Dierk Unterspann in Bandung, West Java, on Friday.
SIP is a producer of turbines and generator with the capacity of up to 20 megawatts (MW) which are very important to support Indonesia's electricity system.
"PLN has identified 15 locations with power plants below 20 MW that are in need of turbines and generators. We hope SIP can fulfill the needs and therefore we don't need to import the equipment," Pamudji said in a press statement sent to The Jakarta Post.
In addition, the company had also eyed 200 other locations which needed new power plants with capacity of lower than 3 MW and there would be good market potential for SIP in the future, he continued.
For the initial phase, SIP will produce four steam turbines and generators which have capacity of 7 MW each for the Timika power plant in Papua. All production and maintenance of all equipment will be handled by SIP.
SIP is a joint venture company between Siemens AG and PT. Nusantara Turbin and Propulsi.
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Electric generating sets and rotary converters. Generating sets with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines) : Of an output exceeding 375 kVA : Of an output of 12,500 kVA (10,000 kW) or more.