According to Dwi Soetjipto, managing director of Semen Indonesia, the state-owned cement company is aiming for its output capacity to reach 72.9 million tonnes in 2030, a two-fold increase from the present capacity at 31.8 million tonnes.
The target will be achieved via acquisitions as well as setting up of new plants.
Meanwhile, Semen Gresik, a unit of Semen Indonesia, has inaugurated its new headquarters in Tuban.
The inauguration of the new office was in conjunction with the 57th anniversary of
According to Dwi Soetjipto, managing director of
The target will be achieved via acquisitions as well as setting up of new plants.
Meanwhile, Semen Gresik, a unit of Semen Indonesia, has inaugurated its new headquarters in Tuban.
The inauguration of the new office was in conjunction with the 57th anniversary of the Gresik cement plant.
Work on the IDR 90 billion (€5.71 million/US$7.65 million) building started in 2012.