Indonesia is the world's second-largest rubber producer and exporter. We present an analysis of Indonesia's rubber industry and an overview of statistics and data.
Indonesia is the world's second-largest rubber producer and exporter. We present an analysis of Indonesia's rubber industry and an overview of statistics and data.
— In a new report, "Complicit: An Investigation into Deforestation at Michelin's Royal Lestari Utama Project in Sumatra, Indonesia", Mighty Earth said that the "industrial deforestation" has been carried out over a 33-month period to January 2015 to make way for natural rubber plantations in Jambi.
Find detailed information on Rubber Product Manufacturing companies in Indonesia, including financial statements, sales and marketing contacts, top competitors, and firmographic insights.
— Besides the infrastructure issues, fungal attacks have been taking a toll on Indonesia's rubber plantations in recent years, posing threats to the country's rubber production. One of the...
Our rubber factory in Indonesia is located in Tangerang, Banten. SIP Rubber offers client rubber products with good quality. To this end, SIP Rubber manufactures rubber products for variety of industries such as the infrastructures, mining, oil & gas, textile, iron smelting, petrochemical, shipping & port, pulp & paper, automotive, agricultural ...
— For Indonesia, it is particularly natural rubber that forms an important commodity in terms of foreign exchange earnings, jobs, and for delivering raw materials for the (domestic) manufacturing industries.
Putrarimba Jaya, incorporated in 1992, is a supplier of quality raw rubber and rubber products based in Indonesia. Our current product line includes raw rubber materials in various international standards, rubber bands and rubber tubes.
We serve our customers which are tire-makers and other rubber-product manufacturers with quality grades of Standard Indonesian Rubber such as SIR 10, SIR 20 and SIR 20 Mixture.
the largest producer of crumb rubber in Indonesia – in increasing the sustainability of rubber value chains. While the case study showcases certain good practices, it explores in particular the factors that hinder achieving positive impact at scale. This case study delivers important lessons about the centrality of commercial
Furthermore, KEMAN RUBBER products are guided by international (PIANC, ASTM, ISO, or JIS) and Indonesian (SNI) standards, and manufactured using high grade raw materials. Another reason to choose KEMAN RUBBER products is because its location in Indonesia, which is the second the biggest producer of natural rubber in the world.