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Coordinates: 7°1406S 112°4446E / 7.234978°S 112.746022°E / -7.234978; 112.746022
 

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7°14′06S 112°44′46E / 7.234978°S 112.746022°E / -7.234978; 112.746022

PT. Pabrik Kertas Indonesia
PT. PAKERIN

Company type

Privately held company

Industry

Pulp and paper

Founded

1977; 47 years ago (1977)inMojokerto Regency, East Java

Founder

Soegiharto Njoo

Headquarters

,

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

  • David Kurniawan (President Director)
  • Atmoko, Hendrata (Director)
  • Suryomurti (Director)
  • Subsidiaries

    PT. Paboxin

    Website

    pakerin.co.id

    Pabrik Kertas Indonesia or commonly known abbreviated as PakerinorPT. Pakerin is an Indonesian pulp and paper company based in Surabaya, East Java. Pakerin was founded in 1977 at Mojokerto Regency by Njoo, Soegiharto.[1]

    History[edit]

    In 1970s, many sugar mills in Indonesia faced waste disposal problems. Only a small portion of their wastes (bagasse) can be used as fuels. As the result, sugar mills had to spend a significant amount of money for disposal purposes. Similarly, factories producing corrugated cardboard boxes and printed paper experienced difficulty in disposing their wastes, rejects, and paper trims.[2]

    Njoo Soegiharto, the founder of Pakerin, saw the opportunity to use the waste as a raw material to manufacture pulp and paper. This idea is also supported by the fact that most industrial papers had to be imported from overseas. Responding to these market opportunities, PT. Pakerin was established in 1977 in Bangun Village, Mojokerto Regency is approximately distance about 38 km from southwestern of Surabaya.[2]

    Pakerin started its business with one bagasse pulping plant, one waste water treatment plant, and one paper machine producing Duplex Board. On December 28, 1985, Pakerin expanded its factory with 6 paper mills with an installed capacity of 700,000 tons per year.[2]

    Products[edit]

    Pakerin produces various kinds of industrial paper / paperboard used for offset printing and corrugated boxes :

    Pakerin also produces various kinds of chemicals:

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Soegiharto Njoo, Pabrik Kertas Indonesia PT: Profile & Biography". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  • ^ a b c "PT. PAKERIN - History". www.pakerin.co.id. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
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