Company Profile - PT SEMEN PADANG

From: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter | Date: January 28, 1991 | Copyright information

PT Sement Padang is the first cement plant to be located in Indarung in West Sumatra town Padang. Set up by a number of Dutch businessmen in 1910, this plant was originally named NV. Nederlands Indische Portland Cement Maatschappij (NV. NIPCM). In 1972, the status of the company was changed into a limited liability company (PT) and the name into PT Semen Padang. This cement plant is wholly owned by the government. Currently, of the ten cement plants operating in Indonesia, PT Semen Pa...

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