CEMENTING
USTAINABLE ROWTH
DECEMBER 2009
AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Country & Cement Industry Profile
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
2
THE COUNTRY & INDONESIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY AT A GLANCE
GEOGRAPHY
CEMENT INDUSTRY
2008
2009F
3)2010F
3)• Product ion Capacit y
:
• Domest ic Growt h
:
• Domest ic Ut il izat ion
:
• Supply
Domest ic
:
Rp10, 950
2, 193 US$
4. 5%
3. 9%
6. 5%
Rp9, 700
2, 616 US$
5. 4%
5. 9%
6. 7%
Rp9, 549
46. 62 mio t ons
1) Based on median of Cit y, Danareksa & Bahana Resear ch Inst it ut e 2) Based on Cit igroup Gl obal Market Research
3) Based on Deut sche’ s f orecast
Singapore Kual a Lumpur
SGG
Semen Andalas Indonesia
Lhok Nga, Nanggroe Aceh D.
Cap. 1.6 mn tons
(under reconstruction)
Indocement Tunggal Perkasa
Jakarta
Cap. 17.1 mn tons
Semen Tonasa
South Sulawesi, Cap. 3.5 mn tons
Semen Padang
West Sumatera, Cap. 5.9 mn tons
Holcim Indonesia
Jakarta
Cap. 7.9 mn tons
Semen Bosowa Maros
Maros, South Sulawesi
Cap. 1.8 mn tons
Semen Baturaja
Palembang, South Sumatera
Cap. 1.25 mn tons
Semen Gresik
East Java, Cap. 8.6 mn tons
Semen Kupang
Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara
Cap. 0.57 mn tons
1.
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND PLANTS LOCATION
PT Semen Gresik (Persero) Tbk.
Total Cap. 18,0 mn tons
PT Semen Gresik (Persero) Tbk.
Total Cap. 18,0 mn tons
4
SGG
*)
: HIGHEST OVERALL CAPACITY AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION IN INDONESIA
SGG has highest overal l capacit y
The ut il izat ion rat es are t he best in
t he l ocal indust ry
Wide geogr aphical cover age t hrough
dispersed f act ories
COMPARISON WITH PEERS (2008 Cement Product ion – Domest ic Ut il izat ion)
COMPARISON WITH PEERS (2008 Cement Product ion – Domest ic Ut il izat ion)
82%
Ot hers
67%
7, 900, 000
Narogong and Cil acap (Cent ral Java)
Hol cim
70%
17, 100, 000
Cit eureup (West Java), Tarj un (Sout h Kal imant an)
Indocement TP
92%
18, 000, 000
Java, Sumatera, Sulawesi
SGG Total Capacity
91%
3, 500, 000
Pangkep (Sout h Sul awesi )
• Semen Tonasa
87%
5, 900, 000
Indarung (West Sumat era)
• Semen Padang
97%
8, 600, 000
Gresik & Tuban (East Java)
• Semen Gresik
Ut ilization (%)
Capacit y (t ons)
Locat ion
Company
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
*)Semen Gresik Group
AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporate Profile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
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1957: Inaugurat ion of Gresik I
1991: Init ial Publ ic Of f ering, Market Cap IDR0. 63t n, resul t ing sharehol ding post IPO:
•
Government of Republ ic of Indonesia: 73%
•
Publ ic: 27%
1995: Acquisit ion of PT Semen Padang (Persero) and PT Semen Tonasa (Persero)
1998: Cemex became a st rat egic part ner by buying a 14% st ake, Market Cap IDR 4. 9t n
1999: Cemex upsized it s st ake t o 25% by end 1999
2005: Tot al inst all ed product ion capacit y: 16. 92mm t . p. a. , Market Cap IDR 10. 6t n
2006: Bl ue Vall ey Hol dings bought Cemex’ s 24. 9% st ake in SGG, Market Cap IDR 21. 5t n
2008: Tot al Inst al l ed Capacit y: 18. 00mm t . p. a, Market Cap IDR 24. 8t n
2009: Target ed t ot al inst all ed cap: 19. 00mm, Market Cap per Sept 30, 2009: IDR 37. 4t n
Bl ue Val l ey Hol dings Pt e.
Lt d. (24. 90%)
Publ ic
(24. 09%)
The Government of t he Republ ic of Indonesia
(51. 01%)
PT Semen Gresik (Persero) Tbk.
PT Semen Padang
(99. 99%)
PT Semen Tonasa
(99. 99%)
Six subsidiaries
Non-cement producers
BRIEF HISTORY
BRIEF HISTORY
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
1OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
1SGG IS THE #1 CEMENT COMPANY IN INDONESIA
¹ As Sept 30, 2009
0,0
5,0
10,0
15,0
20,0
19
57
19
80
19
80
19
84
19
85
19
86
19
94
19
96
19
97
19
98
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
SGG CAPACITY BUILD-OUT (MM TONS)
SGG CAPACITY BUILD-OUT (MM TONS)
Current capacity =
19. 0 mm tons
SGG’ s COMPARATIVE & COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Broadest footprint of
plants and distributors
in Indonesia
GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE
Superior product quality
through production and
operational excellence
TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES
Highest plants ut ilisation
in Indonesia
ASSET UTILISATION
Deep relationships with
distributors to serve t he
retail and bulk markets
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
Superior customer
service via consistency in
product and delivery
CUSTOMER REPUTATION
High operating margins
plus disciplined financial
management
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
8
BY ADOPTING THE MARKET LEADERSHIP POSITION IN INDONESIA, SGG HAS
DRIVEN SIGNIFICANT VALUE INCREASE
Cost leadership
EBITDA
Distribution leadership
Market share
Brand leadership
Price
AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Update
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
10
MARKET UPDATE (Cement Sales up to 11M2009)
0. 1
955, 490
611, 369
Total Export
(47. 1)
105, 093
55, 548
- Tonasa
(34. 6)
850, 397
555, 821
- Padang
-- Gresik
EXPORT:
- Tonasa
(2. 8)
4, 677, 286
4, 546, 974
- Padang
0. 7
7, 633, 015
7, 689, 695
- Gresik
DOMESTIC:
CHANGE
(%)
11M2008
11M2009
DESCRIPTION
SMGR Sales Volume (Tons)
(17. 6)
664, 336
547, 566
Yogyakart a
(1. 5)
Total Export
(14. 6)
3, 039, 098
2, 593, 913
Export Cl inker
(23. 1)
1, 548, 383
1, 190, 626
Export Semen
(1. 1)
788, 009
748, 612
Mal uku & Papua
4. 6
1, 867, 585
1, 954, 407
Nusa Tenggara
(1. 9)
2, 257, 217
2, 214, 885
Kal imant an
15. 1
2, 388, 888
2, 748, 465
Sul awesi
(3. 0)
8, 185, 752
7, 940, 570
Sumat era
(2. 5)
19, 475, 117
18, 983, 872
Total Java
1. 4
Bant en
(4. 6)
3, 323, 621
3, 169, 228
Jakart a
CHANGE
(%)
11M2008
11M2009
DESCRIPTION
MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY (11M2009)
Domest ic Consumption – Java remains as t he
largest market
*)23%
8%
6%
6%
2%
East of Indonesia
Nusa Tenggara
Kalimantan
Domest ic Market Share
*)*)
Sour ce: ASI (Indonesi a Cement Associ at ion)
*)
Sour ce: ASI (Indonesi a Cement Associ at ion)
TOTAL INDONESIA
45. 2
29. 9
13. 5
11. 3
8. 0
1. 1
11. 7
79. 1
6. EASTERN IND.
14. 4
3. 0
39. 7
42. 8
5. NUSA TENGGARA
9. 0
6. 9
24. 6
59. 3
4. KALIMANTAN
20. 5
0. 1
13. 7
65. 6
3. SULAWESI
30. 5
8. 4
15. 3
45. 7
2. SUMATERA
2. 0
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AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Update
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
22.3
9,213
7,530
Total Equity
22.1
11,735
9,610
Total Assets
34.4
2,408
1,791
Net Income
21.4
Cost of Revenue
25.7
4,757
3,784
Gross Profit
36.0
410
302
EPS (full amount)
27.7
3,059
2,396
Operating Income
22.3
1,698
1,388
Operating Expenses
18.3
10,404
8,798
Net Revenue
Change
(%)
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (9M2009 RESULTS)
EBITDA (Rp bil l ion)
EBITDA (Rp bil l ion)
EBITDA Margin (%)
EBITDA Margin (%)
32. 5%
9M05
9M06
9M07
9M08
9M09
NET INCOME (Rp bil l ion)
NET INCOME (Rp bil l ion)
2.408
9M05
9M06
9M07
9M08
9M09
NET INCOME Margin (%)
NET INCOME Margin (%)
14
FOCUS ON REVENUE AND COST MANAGEMENT
435,376
CHANGE
(%)
3M2008
6M2008
9M2008
FY2008
3M2009
6M2009
9M2009
Domest ic ASP 2008/2009
COGS per ton 2008/2009
816,240
9M09
19.4
683,660
Rp/Ton
CHANGE
(%)
9M08
7532
1539
1779
3387
1999
2234
2849
3867
509
1002
1296
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Reve nue
Gross Profit
Ope rating Profit
Ebitda
Net Profit
22%
Total Equity
Total assets
Net profit
EBITDA
Operating profit
Gross Profit
Revenue
(Rp billions)
16
CONSISTENT REVENUE GROWTH WITH STRONG BALANCE SHEET
Revenue—last 5 years (IDR bn)
Sales volumes—last 5 years (mm t ons)
Cash balance (IDR bn)
Total debt (IDR bn)
5, 614
6,933
8,163
8, 948
11,760
454
599
565
653
450
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Domest ic Sales
Expor t Sales
CAGR (04—08)(0. 2%)
20%
13.3 14.3 15.0 15.2
16.7
2.3 2.1 1.8
1.8 1.0
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Domest ic Expor t
(19%)
6%
CAGR (04—08)
Not e: Sales volumes include cement and clinker volumes
1, 929
3, 836
2, 939
908
1, 424
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
CAGR
(04—0
8) 43%
180
1,217
854
224
159
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
CAGR (04
—08) -38%
SOLID CREDIT METRICS
Debt/ EBITDA
EBITDA/ int erest
27.8x
245.0x
12.7x
5.9x
147.6x
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Debt/ capital
11%
12%
9%
66%
46%
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Debt/ equit y
0.19x
0.33x
0.02x
0.04x
0.02x
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
0.40x
0.90x
0.05x
0.10x
0.06x
18
*) Adj ust ed t o st ock split 1: 10 on August 2007 Source: I/ B/ E/ S mean est imat es
Not e: Act ual numbers are report ed number on t he year of announcement
SUSTAINABLE EPS GROWTH VS. ANALYST ESTIMATES
*)SUSTAINABLE EPS GROWTH VS. ANALYST ESTIMATES
*)SGG HAS BEEN ABLE TO OUTPERFORM MARKET EXPECTATIONS
ACT
UAL
EP
S C
AGR
(20
02-
200
8):
6 0%
5 9
5 1 , 4
74 , 3
1 2 1
2 1 5
2 8 3
3 55
2 6
63
8 6
1 6 9
21 8
2 99
4 2 6
0
5 0
10 0
15 0
20 0
25 0
30 0
35 0
40 0
2 0 0 2
2 0 0 3
2 00 4
2 0 0 5
20 0 6
2 0 0 7
2 0 08
20 0 9
Consensus analyst EPS forecasts
Actual EPS
1,7%
2,5%
3,0%
2,7%
5,2%
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Average: 3, 0%
5, 4%3, 1%
5, 2%
0%
JSX
T o p
-20 * )
INT P
SMCB
SGG
SGG DIVIDEND YIELD IN THE LAST 5 YEARS
1)SGG DIVIDEND YIELD IN THE LAST 5 YEARS
1)Not e: Based on median of Top-20 JSX list ed companies in dividend yield, excluding Semen Gresik f or FY2008
2008 DIVIDEND YIELD
1)2008 DIVIDEND YIELD
1)REGULAR DIVIDENDS
REGULAR DIVIDENDS
Key det erminant s of dividend pol icy:
Hist orical dividend payout t rends
Comparison wit h peers
Proj ect ed cash-f l ows avail abl e f or dividends (af t er t aking int o account
pot ent ial expansionary capex et c)
Anal yst and invest or expect at ions
Shareholder prof il e
SGG HAS BEEN ABLE TO DELIVER HIGH DIVIDEND YIELD
1)shares price
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AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
Strategic Proj ects
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
INVESTMENT COSTS OF STRATEGIC PROJECTS
US$ 708
TOTAL CAPEX
1. 63
114
70
Sub Total
1. 63
2011
2008
114
2 x 35
Sul awesi
Completed
Sub Total
116
2011
2008
290
2. 5
Sul awesi
122
Investment
US$/ Tons
Construction
Investment
(US$ mn)
Capacity
(mn tons)
New Plants
Location
22
PROGRESS OF CEMENT & POWER PLANTS PROJECT - St at us of OCT 15, 2009
Description
Weight
Planning
Actual
Preparat ion
1. 57%
48. 55%
49. 28%
Management
3. 05%
18. 22%
27. 94%
Engineering
4. 53%
15. 38%
28. 40%
Procurement
60. 19%
15. 47%
15. 15%
Const ruct ion
28. 67%
2. 44%
0. 97%
Commissioning
1. 99%
0. 00%
0. 00%
Total
100 %
12. 03%
12. 31%
Progress of Tonasa V Cement Plant Proj ect
Description
Weight
Planning
Actual
Preparat ion
3. 09%
23. 16%
21. 84%
Management
3. 45%
20. 31%
18. 17%
Engineering
4. 35%
16. 08%
14. 02%
Procurement
59. 97%
10. 46%
11. 69%
Const ruct ion
27. 27%
0. 95%
0. 82%
Commissioning
1. 88%
0. 00%
0. 00%
Total
100 %
8. 65%
9. 15%
Progress of Tuban IV Cement Plant Proj ect
Descript ion
Weight
Planning
Actual
Preparat ion
5. 00
30. 60%
30. 00%
Management
5. 00
16. 00%
16. 00%
Engineering
4. 00
26. 50%
26. 50 %
Procurement
45. 0
0. 08%
0. 078%
Const ruct ion
35. 0
0. 00%
0. 00%
Commissioning
6. 00
0. 00%
0. 00%
Total
100
3. 42%
3. 39%
Progress of Power Plant Proj ect - Tonasa 2 x 35 MW
PROJECTION PRODUCTION CAPACITY (Mio Ton)
20. 0
24. 0
27. 0
11. 1
8.2
8.6
9. 0
9.1
9.4
13.2
6 .7
6.4
6.3
5.4
5.9
5.9
6.3
4.1
4. 1
3. 5
3.5
4.3
6.5
7.1
2007
2008
2009F
2010F
2011F
2012F
2013F
SG
SP
ST
17. 1
18. 0
24
Det ailed capex schedule (US$ mm)
Det ailed capex schedule (US$ mm)
Uses of funds
Uses of funds
55
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
HCMP & ICT Mandat or y
Power plant s (under r eview) Capac it y exp.
Ot her s
Keep Per f or manc e Eff ic ienc y Impr ovement De-bot t lenec king
23
7
CAPEX PLANNING PROFILE (2008 – 2014)
25
Key Items (Capex)
(US$ Mio)
Capaci t y Expansi on
594
Power Plant s
114
De-bot t lenecking
106
Human Capi t al Mast er Plan & ICT
40
Ot hers
101
Keep Perf ormance
227
Ef f i ciency Improvement
35
Mandat ory
45
AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environmental Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
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Generate revenue
Emissions reduction programs
Carbon credits trading
Environmental
Management
Reduce operating expense
Energy efficiency programs
Technology-driven cost
savings
Promote company image
Domestic capacity expansion
Investment communities
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM (CDM) PROJECT
Alternative
Fuel
1. Alternative Fuel
2. Waste Heat Recovery
The use of alternative
fuel is
the company’
strategy plan in order to
improve non renewable
energy efficiency as well as
consume friendly
environmental energy.
Waste Heat Recovery Generation
ALTERNATIVE FUEL ROAD MAP (SEMEN GRESIK ONLY)
2009
2012
Alternative fuel 1%
Mapping alternative
Fuel source
Install feeding facilities
Procurement and
operations
Trial
Alternative fuel 2,5%
Agriculture & industry
waste
5%
Note : Facility for solid
alternative fuel, 1 unit at
Tuban-3
alternative fuel 7,5%
Agriculture & Industry
waste
7,5%
2010
2011
alternative fuel 5%
Agricul t ure &
Indust ry wast e
5%
Add facilities at
Tuban-1/2
2013
alternative fuel 10%
Agriculture & Industry
waste
10%
Not e:
CER value per t on: €10 (Rp14, 500/ €1)
Not e:
CER value per t on: €10 (Rp14, 500/ €1)
Alt ernat ive Fuel Percent age
Biomass Consumpt ion
Biomass Consumpt ion
Decrease on Coal Consumpt ion
CER Result ed
30
AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Future of Indonesia’ s Cement Industry
Pessimist
: 5. 5%
Moderate
: 6. 5%
Optimist
: 7. 0
%
Annual Growth Rates
NATIONAL DEMAND IS FORECAST TO RISE TO 142mm TONS BY 2030
*)Source: The St udy of Inst it ut Teknologi 10 Nopember – Surabaya (ITS)
Indonesia Cement Market Growth 2010-2030
40
43
46
49
52
56
59
63
67
72
76
81
86
92
98
104
111
118
125
133
142
117
163
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
32
Malaysia
Timor Leste Malaysia
Malaysia
Timor Leste Timor Leste Timor Leste
21
50
10
39
3
20
3
16
1
7
2
11
Kalimantan
Sulawesi
Bali
Jawa
Sumatra
Indonesia Timur
2010
2030
Key
Figures are in MT
DEMAND IN 2010-2030 WILL INCREASINGLY SHIFT TO THE OUTER ISLANDS
*)Source: The St udy of Inst it ut Teknologi 10 Nopember – Surabaya (ITS)
Distribution warehouses in all areas of Java, Bali, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Irian
15 large packing plants
Nationwide distribution network
Operate 4 special sea ports: Padang, Tuban, Gresik, Biringkassi
Total installed cap. EoY 2007: 17.1 mn tons and EoY 2008: 18.0 mn tons
SGG’ s PRODUCTION FACILITIES ARE WELL SUPPORTED BY STRATEGICALLY
LOCATED MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES (2008)
Teluk
Tanj ung Pr iok Jakart a
Samar inda
Banj ar masin
Palu
Bit ung
Ambon
Makassar Bir ingkasi
Bali Tabanan Denpasar Singar aj an DI Yogyakart a
Lempuyangan Jant i Cent ral Java
Tegal Pur woker t o
Kudus Magelang Solo/ Palur Alas Tuwo Moj opahit Sayung West Java
Ser ang Tanger ang
Bogor Cibit ung Bandung Tasik Malaya
Cir ebon Nar ogong Belawan
Singapore Kual a Lumpur
Tuban
Surabaya
Cement Plant Packing Plant
Port Warehouse
East Java Mar gomulyo Tanj ung Wangi
Bangkalan Swabina Aleh
Pelabuhan Tuban
Pelabuhan Gr esik
Installed Cap.:
5.9 mn tons
Installed Cap.:
8.6 mn tons
34
SGG LONG TERM STRATEGIC FOCUS
SGG
SGG
THE OVERALL
STRATEGY
COMBINES
6
CRITICAL
ELEMENTS
THE OVERALL
STRATEGY
COMBINES
6
6
CRITICAL
ELEMENTS
1. Undert ake Capacit y Growt h
2. Manage Energy Securit y
3. Enhance Company Image
4. Move Closer To The Cust omer
5. Enable Corporat e Growt h
6. Manage Key Risks
1. Undert ake Capacit y Growt h
2. Manage Energy Securit y
3. Enhance Company Image
4. Move Closer To The Cust omer
5. Enable Corporat e Growt h
Strong balance sheet
provides flexibility
to explore several
strategic options that
enable sust ainable
growth with
relatively lower risk
Strong operating
performance, growth
and margins
Efficient operations
with high asset
utilization
Further internal
value being
unlocked
Increasing synergies
between the
Company’ s operating
units
Market leader in a
high growth
country & industry
Clear strategy to
achieve same
Scalable production
& distribution
capabilities across
all maj or islands
Ready to tap
country-wide
growth
SGG : VALUE PROPOSITION
Enabl es t he Company t o address t he requirement s of Sharehol ders, Environment and Communit y.
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AGENDA
I.
Indonesia: Count ry & Cement Indust ry Prof il e
II.
Corporat e Prof ile
III. Market Updat e
IV. Financial Updat e
V.
St rat egic Proj ect s
VI. Environment al Focus
VII. Fut ure of Indonesia’ s Cement Indust ry
Source: Indonesian Cement Associat ion & BPS St at ist ic (Indust rial Origin – *Const ruct ion Growt h – **GDP Growt h – 1H 2009)
INDONESIA HAS EXPERIENCED SOLID ECONOMIC AND DOMESTIC CEMENT
CONSUMPTION GROWTH
Growth
Construction growth (RHS)
Domestic consumption (LHS)
GDP growth % (RHS)
(mio tons)
DOMESTIC CEMENT CONSUMPTION, CEMENT GROWTH, GDP GROWTH AND CONSTRUCTION GROWTH IN INDONESIA
34.0
27.2
27.5
30.2
31.5
32.1
34.2
38.1
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
11M2009
-10.0%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
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Main Office:
Main Building of Semen Gresik
Jln. Veteran Gresik 61122 – Indonesia
Phone: (62-31) 3981731 -2, 3981745
Fax: (62-31) 3983209, 3972264
Representative Office:
Graha Irama Building, 11
thFloor,
Jln. HR Rasuna Said, Kuningan, Jakarta 12950 – Indonesia
Phone : (62-21) 5261174 – 5
Fax
: (62-21) 5261176
www.semengresik.com
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