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2012 REPORTS > INDONESIA - MARCH 17, 2012
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In Indonesia as in Japan, always by your side  
Secom Indopratama President Director Naoto Honda (left) and Vice President Director Jim Kurnia
An affiliate of Japan’s largest security company, PT Secom Indopratama has kept Indonesian homes and offices secure since 1994 through its security services and equipment that keep away various threats and catch intruders should they attempt to enter guarded premises.

“Internal crime is the core problem for many Indonesians firms. Even in residential areas, your things are not completely safe,” says Secom Indopratama President Director Naoto Honda.

“Our mission is to make Secom the No. 1 security provider in Asia. We provide 24-hour, roundthe-clock security service. Our control center can respond to any

disturbance. Secom is well known in the Japanese community and the company is slowly gaining recognition in Indonesia. Before, people would ask ‘What is Secom?’ Now, they ask ‘Where is Secom?’” says Vice President Director Jim Kurnia.

The company has expanded its line of services by offering security consultations. Today, it has more than 60 sales and security consultants who help identify a client’s specific problems and address different situations.

“If a customer has a problem, we go there to analyze the situation. We are equipped with a wide range of CCTV cameras, access control systems, alarm systems and sensors. Secom is the only security service provider to offer a 24/7 emergency response team as a standard service. We are prepared to help our customers in
various ways,” says Honda.

“To maintain 24/7 online monitoring and efficient emergency response, it’s very important to have a strong relationship with the police. This led us to establish PT Secom Bhayangkara in 2001,” says Kurnia.

Secom Bhayangkara, which provides security guard training and supply, has the largest training center in the country.

“We provide the best training curriculum. We teach our security guards all safety and environmental regulations, and even Japanese business culture, before they are
dispatched,” says Kurnia.

“Security adds value to properties, which is why many private companies acknowledge this as an immediate requirement. We invest a lot in training to ensure the quality and performance of our staff. Today, we’ve dispatched a total of 2,200 security guards around the country,” says Honda.

With Indonesia’s fast-growing market, Secom has a firm grasp of Indonesia’s security environment and looks forward to expanding with the country.

“We want the local market to be more aware of the Secom name and assure them that we will ‘Always be by your side.’ We will relentlessly provide the best service and most advanced security technology to take care of our clients,” says Honda.

www.secom.co.id


 
 
Table of Contents
Now, more than ever
Taking an early chance proves the right decision
Japan’s LNG partner
A peek at the future of sustainable chemical products
Production taken to heart at family-owned export leader
Good chemistry between the two countries
A robust history links East Java with Japan
Indonesia as an industrial development and design hub
Oils, scents and flavors: from Indonesia’s hills to the world
Heading for tomorrow
Caring is the common thread for a textile innovator
Palm products in ‘harmony’ with consumers
Pioneer in soil re-mineralization
A dream becomes reality: sustainable, delicious shrimp on every table
Oiling the gears of a world-class economy
Progressive leadership drives a strong player in a niche market
Adding Indonesian knowhow to nature’s bounty
Rebuilding Japan from overseas
In Indonesia as in Japan, always by your side


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PT Asahimas Chemical is a multinational joint venture in Indonesia that operates Southeast Asia’s largest and fully integrated state-of-the-art Chlor Alkali-Vinyl Chloride plant. It manufactures basic chemicals such as caustic soda (NaOH), ethylene dichloride (EDC), vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), hydrochloric acid (HC1) and sodium hypochlorite (NaC1O), which are crucial to many of Indonesia’s fastest-growing industrial sectors.
www.asc.co.id

Employing over 7,000 workers and using sophisticated machinery, PT Dan Liris plays an important role in the integrated textile and garments industry of Indonesia. Listed as one of 100 biggest exporters by national business magazine SWA in 2010, it has gained an international profile by producing garments for well-known brands such as Marks & Spencer, British Home Stores, House of Fraser, and for Japanese brands such as Bandai and Sanrio.
www.danliris.com

Djasula Wangi is a leading producer and exporter of quality essential oils, vanilla beans and clove leaf oil derivatives in Indonesia. Celebrating 50 years, the company distributes its products to more than 20 countries around the world.
www.djasulawangi.com

PT Idemitsu Lube, a subsidiary of Idemitsu Kosan Global, has over 100 years of experience in providing top-quality oils and lubricants for its customers. Experiencing constant expansion due to rising demand in the country, Idemitsu Lube produces automotive lubricant oils for car and motorcycle manufacturers, as well as industrial lubricants for machining processes.
www.idemitsu.com

The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in Indonesia has played a prominent role in strengthening trade and investment between Indonesia and Japan. It provides information and consultation services to Japanese small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) planning to set up their operations in the country.
www.jetro.go.jp/indonesia

Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) was established in 1967 to provide information, consultation and communication services to its members and the government regarding their individual needs. It also conducts seminars and management training programs for small and medium-size enterprises.
www.kadin.or.id

East Java Chamber of Commerce and Industry plays a vital role as an economic entry-gate for the Eastern Indonesia Zone. With a large area in which abundant resources are being industrially processed, traded and serviced, East Java is the most attractive province in Indonesia for foreign investment now and in the future.
www.kadinjatim.or.id

Indonesian Mining Association (IMA) serves as a link between the government and mining companies in the country. Aside from organizing lectures, seminars and training activities for its members, it also runs periodic conferences on domestic mining, publishes proceedings and mining information, and represents the Indonesian mining industry in national and international meetings.
www.ima-api.com

 
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