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Indonesia News EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN ANKARA, TURKEY Volume XXI – April 2009 EXHIBITOR PROFILE Air Compressors Automotive Components Bearings Blasting Equipment Boiler, Heat Exchanger & Pressure Vessels CAD / CAM / CAE Systems Calibration Equipment Services Control & Drives Cutting Tools Drives, Gearbox, Speed Reducer and Electro-Motors Industrial Automation Systems Industrial Fan, Air Conditioning, Ventilation & Refrigeration Equipments Laboratory Equipments Laser Cutting Systems Lubrication Equipments Marking Systems & Equipments

For further info, please contact : PT. PAMERINDO BUANA ABADI Deutsche Bank Building, 13th Floor Jl. Imam Bonjol No.80, Jakarta 10310, Indonesia Tel : +62 (0) 21 - 316 2001 Fax : +62 (0) 21 - 316 1981 / 4 Website : http://www.manufacturingsurabaya.com

Abrasives Material Handling & Storage Systems Metal Cutting Metal Forming Metrology Moulds & Dies Pneumatic & Hydraulics Power Generating Sets Power Transmission Equipments Precision Tools Pumps & Valves Sealants Sheet Metalworking Technology Spare Parts & Maintenance Equipments Special Steel Chemical & Lubricants Supply Chain Management Thermal Heat Treatments Welding Work Holding Devices Workshop Equipments

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Public – Private Partnerships (PPP) INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN INDONESIA (Cont. from previous volume)

Project Title: Serangan – Tanjung Benoa Toll Road Contracting Agency : Minister of Public Works Address: Jl. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta 12110, INDONESIA Contact Person: Mr. Nurdin Manurung Position: Head of Indonesia Toll Road Authority (Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol / BPJT) Address: Sapta Taruna Building 2nd Floor, Jln. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta 12110, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7255789, 7255779 Fax: +62-21-7246487 Email: [email protected]

Project Location : Bali Province Estimated Investment Cost : US$ 149 Million Government Support : Government support can be made available Financial Overview : Land acquisition: US$ 6 Million Construction (including fee services, interest, etc.) : US$ 143 Million Financial Feasibility: FIRR (6,93%) Initial Tariff: IDR 700 / km

Project Feasibility Indicator : Project Description : Forecast demand is 12.119 vehicles / day in Economic activities in Bali have been showing positive growth. They induce high social mobility 2011 causing traffic jam in some parts of national, provinces and regency/towns routes. To overcome this Technical Specification : problem, several efforts have been made. One of them is improving road condition or building new Length : 7,50 km roads. The development is progressing rapidly in Bali area, particularly in South Bali. Consequently, Design Speed : 100.00 km / h commuters of this area are relatively high. Nowadays, South Kuta has grown to be center of Number of Lane : 2 x 3 lanes economic development, education and tourism which is very potential in intensifying the traffic. The Width of Lane : 3.60 m foot area of Bali island is only linked by one route that is Jalan Ngurai Rai, linking South Kuta and Outer Shoulder Width : 3.00 m Denpasar and other towns. In certain hours, traffic jam occurs as a result of recent inadequate road Inner Shoulder Width : 1.50 m capacity. Thus, alternative road is required in order to improve service to the people and to increase Median Width : 5.50 m access to South Kuta so that this area is more reachable. Besides, this alternative road is expected Right of Way : 40.00 m (minimum) to decline traffic volume in the existing road so that the road performs better. PPP Modality : Type of Project Proposal : Solicited The construction will be carried out by government. O & M contract with private party will Expected Time of Project Development : be conducted upon completion of the construction. The concession period will be  Land and acquisition : 2 years granted for 35 years.  Design and construction period : 2 years

Project Title: East Kalimantan (Infrastructure) Coal Fired Steam Power Plant (2 x 65 MW) Contracting Agency : PT PLN (Persero) Contact Person: Mr. Ipung Purwomarwanto Position: Marketing Manager of Strategic IPP Address: Jln. Trunojoyo Blok MI / 135, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7261122 Fax: +62-21-7251511 Project Location : East Kalimantan Province

Estimated Project Cost: US$ 130 Million

Project Specification : Subject to RFP document

Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial Operation date in 2012

Project Basic Idea : The demand of electricity in Indonesia grows significantly in the next ten years. In accordance with power supply development plan, some of the development of power plants are allocated to investors. The project is to fulfil the demand, to assure reliability and to strengthen reserve margin. Project’s benefits are : (a) It will significantly decrease of fuel oil consumption; (b) To secure electricity supply. Potential Support for Contracting Agency : (a) Approval from Ministry of Mineral and Energy Resources for electricity price; (b) Government support is preferable related to PSO.

Project Title: Semarang (alternative III) Water Conveyance Contracting Agency : Public Works Agency of Central Java Province Contact Person: Mr. Ir. Nuriyono Suripno Address: Jln. Madukoro Blok AA-BB, Semarang, Jawa Tengah, INDONESIA Phone: +62-24-7608342 Fax: +62-24-7608324 Project Location : Central Java Province, District

Semarang

Project Specification : Development of water convey channel to provide services of water supply to Semarang City and Semarang Regency Estimated Project Cost: US$ 10 Million Type of PPP Proposed: BOT contract awarded by PDAM to private sector investor.

Expected Time of Implementation : Project Preparation : 2010 Tender : 2011 Contract Signing : 2012 Construction : 2012 – 2014 Operation : 2014 Market Identified : Part of Regency and City of Semarang with population around 200.000 citizens. Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial Operation date in 2012

Project Basic Idea : The area comprises of part of Semarang Regency and part of the outskirts of Semarang City which are not currently served by PDAM. The description is “Semarang Raw Water Supply”. Distribution of the 2,500 lps water is proposed for :  1,250 lps is for a new sub-project and is an alternative source for the markets planned under sub-project D-15  1,250 lps is additional water to be supplied the existing WTP which is fed from Kali Kudu. It is currently processing only 300 lt / second instead of its full capacity of 1,250 lps due to lack of raw water.

Project Title: Sumatera Mine HVDC Coal Fired Steam Power Plant (2 x 200 MW) Contracting Agency : PT PLN (Persero) Contact Person: Mr. Ipung Purwomarwanto Position: Marketing Manager of Strategic IPP Address: Jln. Trunojoyo Blok MI / 135, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7261122 Fax: +62-21-7251511 Project Location : South Sumatera Province Project Specification : Subject to RFP document

Estimated Project Cost: US$ 400 Million Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial Operation date in 2014 – 2015

Project Basic Idea : The demand of electricity in Indonesia grows significantly in the next ten years. In accordance with power supply development plan, some of the developments of power plants are allocated to investors. The project is to fulfil the demand, to assure reliability and to strengthen reserve margin. Project’s benefits are : (a) It will significantly decrease of fuel oil consumption; (b) To secure electricity supply. Potential Support for Contracting Agency : (a) Approval from Ministry of Mineral and Energy Resources for electricity price; (b) Government support is preferable related to PSO.

Project Title: North Sumatera (Infrastructure) 2 x 100 MW Contracting Agency : PT PLN (Persero) Contact Person: Mr. Ipung Purwomarwanto Position: Marketing Manager of Strategic IPP Address: Jln. Trunojoyo Blok MI / 135, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7261122 Fax: +62-21-7251511 Project Location : North Sumatera Province Estimated Project Cost: US$ 400 Million Commercial Operation date in 2014 – 2015

Project Specification :  Build Own Operate (BOO) project scheme.  Total generating capacity up to 200 MW.  Land acquisition by own acquisition (not provided by Government).  PLN will have options to purchase the project.

Project Basic Idea : The demand of electricity in Indonesia grows significantly in the next ten years. In accordance with power supply development plan, some of the developments of power plants are allocated to investors. The project is to fulfil the demand, to assure reliability and to strengthen reserve margin. Project’s benefits are : (a) It will significantly decrease of fuel oil consumption; (b) To secure electricity supply. Potential Support for Contracting Agency : (a) Approval from Ministry of Mineral and Energy Resources for electricity price; (b) Government support is preferable related to PSO. Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial operation date in 2012.

Project Title: North Sulawesi New Coal Fired Steam Power Plant (55 MW) Contracting Agency : PT PLN (Persero) Contact Person: Mr. Ipung Purwomarwanto Position: Marketing Manager of Strategic IPP Address: Jln. Trunojoyo Blok MI / 135, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7261122 Fax: +62-21-7251511 Project Location : North Sulawesi Province Project Specification : Subject to RFP document

Estimated Project Cost: US$ 55 Million Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial Operation date in 2018

Project Basic Idea : The demand of electricity in Indonesia grows significantly in the next ten years. In accordance with power supply development plan, some of the developments of power plants are allocated to investors. The project is to fulfil the demand, to assure reliability and to strengthen reserve margin. Project’s benefits are : (a) It will significantly decrease of fuel oil consumption; (b) To secure electricity supply. Potential Support for Contracting Agency : (a) Approval from Ministry of Mineral and Energy Resources for electricity price; (b) Government support is preferable related to PSO.

Project Title: North Sulawesi Coal Fired Steam Power Plant (2 x 55 MW) Contracting Agency : PT PLN (Persero) Contact Person: Mr. Ipung Purwomarwanto Position: Marketing Manager of Strategic IPP Address: Jln. Trunojoyo Blok MI / 135, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7261122 Fax: +62-21-7251511 Project Location : North Sulawesi Province Project Specification : Subject to RFP document

Estimated Project Cost: US$ 110 Million Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial Operation date in 2015 – 2016

Project Basic Idea : The demand of electricity in Indonesia grows significantly in the next ten years. In accordance with power supply development plan, some of the developments of power plants are allocated to investors. The project is to fulfil the demand, to assure reliability and to strengthen reserve margin. Project’s benefits are : (a) It will significantly decrease of fuel oil consumption; (b) To secure electricity supply. Potential Support for Contracting Agency : (a) Approval from Ministry of Mineral and Energy Resources for electricity price; (b) Government support is preferable related to PSO.

Project Title: South Sulawesi New Coal Fired Steam Power Plant (200 MW) Contracting Agency : PT PLN (Persero) Contact Person: Mr. Ipung Purwomarwanto Position: Marketing Manager of Strategic IPP Address: Jln. Trunojoyo Blok MI / 135, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, INDONESIA Phone: +62-21-7261122 Fax: +62-21-7251511 Project Location : South Sulawesi Province Project Specification : Subject to RFP document

Estimated Project Cost: US$ 200 Million Expected Time of Implementation : Commercial Operation date in 2018

Project Basic Idea : The demand of electricity in Indonesia grows significantly in the next ten years. In accordance with power supply development plan, some of the developments of power plants are allocated to investors. The project is to fulfil the demand, to assure reliability and to strengthen reserve margin. Project’s benefits are : (a) It will significantly decrease of fuel oil consumption; (b) To secure electricity supply. Potential Support for Contracting Agency : (a) Approval from Ministry of Mineral and Energy Resources for electricity price; (b) Government support is preferable related to PSO.

Company Exposition From its humble beginning as an instant Indofood’s strongest legacy today is the noodle company, Indofood has strength of its brands, many of which have transformed into a “Total Food Solutions” been companions to the people of Indonesia company, engaged in all stages of food for over two decades. These include a variety manufacturing from production and of brands of instant noodles (Indomie, Supermi processing of raw materials through to and Sarimi), wheat flour (Segitiga Biru, Kunci finished products on the retailer’s shelf. A Biru and Cakra Kembar), cooking oil (Bimoli), leader within its industry in Indonesia, margarine (Simas) and shortening (Palmia). Indofood is supported by an extensive Despite intense competition, these brands distribution system that has made its remain the market leaders in their specific products household names in every part segments with a reputation for quality and of the country. value for money that remains unrivalled. Currently the Company has four complementary Strategic Business Groups (Group).  Consumer Branded Products (CBP) Group, which produces a range of packaged foods including Noodles, Food Seasonings, Snack Foods and Nutrition & Special Foods. CBP Group is supported by the Food Ingredients, Packaging and International divisions;  Bogasari Group, which primarily produces flour as well as pasta and supported by shipping unit;  Agribusiness Group, principal activities of which span from research and development, oil palm seed breeding, cultivation as well as refining, branding and marketing of cooking oils, margarine and shortening. Following the recent acquisition of PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk (Lonsum), its operation includes rubber, tea and cocoa plantations.  Distribution Group, which boast the most extensive distribution network in Indonesia. It distributes the majority of the company’s consumer products as well as third party products.

Boasting the most complete sambal variant in the market, Sambal Indofood is available in six flavors that are the perfect accompaniment to a wide range of cuisines. Not only that, Sambal Indofood selects only the freshest chilies for its main ingredient – no chili paste or puree for this widely-acclaimed product. Sambal Indofood also comes in different sizes to suit any cooking purpose. Product Benefits  Has the most complete sambal line up in the market, offering something for everyone with different tastes  Is certified halal and approved by BPOM  Is available in a number of sizes to suit your cooking need, from 340 ml glass bottles to 275 ml and 140 ml plastic bottles, and from 10 g sachets to largesize gallons and jerry cans  Contains no coloring  Made from fresh chillies  Processed with modern facilities and hygienically, under stringent Standard Food Safety from both Nestle and Indofood  Uses flip-top lids to make it more convenient to users

Your family’s health should always be made a priority. One way of looking after it is through selection of good-quality foodstuff for daily consumption, which includes finding the right soy sauce for cooking and direct consumption. Indofood’s pulp-less soy sauce has a smoother texture with a distinctly piquant flavor, produced through double purification process to filter even the tiniest soy pulps left from soy sauce production process. The various benefits of pulp-less soy sauce: - Hygienically processed from raw materials to finished product - Has a smoother texture and more piquant flavour - Pulp-less, allowing for quicker seep into cooking - Can be used to the last drop Rest assured that Kecap Indofood is the most suitable soy sauce for your family.

From spices…to quality foods, from Indonesia …to the world Over three decades across a board range of activities, Indofood’s business has increased dramatically. From the acquisition of advanced production technologies, the implementation of stringent quality management, proactive research and development to the employment of information technology, Indofood has become the driving force in packaged foods and one of the largest food producers in the region. The group’s business include instant noodles, edible oil and fats, flour milling, baby foods, snack foods, food seasonings and biscuit. Indofood’s capabilities extend into flexible packaging, marketing and distribution as well as international operations. Indofood’s products, especially instant noodles, are spread through five continents, from Asia to Europe, from Middle East to America, from Australia to Africa. Indofood’s export destinations cover the world’s major ports.

Total commitment to quality Focused on research and development, Indofood is constantly developing new products, technologies and systems to meet the changing needs and preferences of consumers. Recent innovations include products that appeal to the health-oriented consumer and new product ranges targeted specifically to adults, teenagers, kids and babies. Exploration of Indonesia’s abundant spices and herbs for Indofood’s ready mix seasoning is another success story. World standard manufacturing process are used in all of our food products together with strict quality controls and quality assurance systems to monitor every stage of the production process. These systems have been implemented to ensure that uniformly high standards become part of the company culture. To support these commitments, Indofood has invested in human resources development by providing intensive management and skills training to all levels of employees.

As one of the world’s largest instant noodle producers, Indofood’s Noodles Division continues to be in the forefront in the instant noodle industry in Indonesia, renowned for producing high quality, good tasting and value for money products. Our established brands - Indomie, Supermi, Sarimi, Sakura, Pop Mie and Mi Telur Cap 3 Ayam cater to consumers from all walks of life and command a high degree of customer trust and loyalty.

Indomie Indomie has been launched since 1982 and now available in many countries , such as: USA, Australia, England, Middle east etc. Just don’t miss all Indomie flavors.

SuperMi You can't claim to be an Indonesian if you havent heard of Supermi. As an instant noodle, Supermi has been going through a long journey and had also had various changes of packaging. Now Supermi has a more modern feel and remains in a class of its own.

Sarimi Sarimi is another product from Indofood that has long been providing delights for the Indonesian palate. Don't miss out on the various flavors that Sarimi has to offer including the latest Sarimi Soto Koya Jeruk Nipis and Sarimi Soto Koya Pedas.

Pop Mie Instant Cup Noodles

POP Mis a practical form of instant noodles that is ready to keep you company at any given time. Simply pour in hot water, leave for five minutes, and you're all set!

For further details please contact :

PT INDOFOOD SUKSES MAKMUR Tbk International Division Sudirman Plaza, Indofood Tower, 23th Floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 76 – 78, Jakarta 12910, INDONESIA Phone: (+62) (0) 21 57958822 Fax: (+62) (0) 21 57937422 Email: [email protected]

Mi Telur Cap 3 Ayam Pop Bihun Pop Bihun with various tasty mouth watering flavors, can now be one of your main food choices. With unique delicious flavors and aromas, Pop Bihun offers a totally new way to enjoy your rice vermicelli.

Easy to cook and hygie-nically processed following stringent quality standards, Mi Telur Cap 3 Ayam is the favorite egg noodle choice for many individuals. Make sure that you use it too for your daily cooking needs.

Dining Experience in Metropolitan City

Jakarta to Indonesia is like New York to United States of America's city that never sleeps. Many Indonesians go all the way from their remote hometowns to work in Jakarta, supplying the capital of Indonesia with unique contrasts of culture and palates. Jakarta has so many to offer if you know where to look. Getting There Since Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia, this megalopolis is only one, two (or several) trips away by plane, from many big cities in the world. From Sukarno-Hatta airport, formerly known as Cengkareng, you're free to see the sights of Jakarta.

Where to Stay For tight budget, look for inns that rent their rooms with nominal fees. For those who prefer luxuries, choose fivestar hotels or apartments (for rent).

Moving Around The most comfortable way is by renting a car. You can find taxi quite easily, though, and if you're feeling adventurous why not try riding public transportation such as buses and busway. Make sure you know your destination (and most importantly, which bus to take, so you won't be lost).

Dining Guide From street vendors to chic and elegant restaurants, Jakarta has everything. If seafood is your choice, then Muara Karang is your ideal place. Located in southern Jakarta, this is the perfect site to buy fresh seafood products. Don't worry if you can't cook, some restaurants in Muara Karang will cook the raw materials you have chosen. Or, to save time, just visit the restaurant and choose your favourite cuisine from the menu. Perhaps one of Jakarta's specialities is called kerak telor. It is made of eggs and other ingredients. Mostly sold by street vendors, this treat has gained popularity so now you can get your portion in some food courts and traditional restaurants. Gado-gado, Ketoprak offer delicious taste and they're quite filling, too. Usually they are eaten with steamed rice or lontong a dish made of rice stuffed into banana leaves shaped into a tube, then boiled until it's ready to eat. Gado-gado contains beancurd sauce and various boiled vegetables in it, such as potatoes, lettuces, cabbages, and so on. A sauce made of grounded peanuts and other herbs is then added. Ketoprak uses a similar sauce, but it mainly consists of beansprouts, fried beancurd, and boiled bihun angel hair-like noodle. Ketoprak & gado-gado are available in street vendors and most traditional restaurants.

Sate (meat on skewers) is tasty. Covered with peanut sauce and other ingredients, sate ayam (the main ingredient's chicken), sate sapi (beef), sate kambing (mutton) are widely sought by many people. You can find sate in most traditional restaurants. You can also try sate sold by street vendors. Want to combine shopping and dining experience. Try the malls. All shopping centers in Restaurants located in starred hotels are Jakarta have their own food generally quite pricey but good in taste and courts and restaurants. Food service. Ideal for those who value quality. courts tend to be noisy and Cafes like Starbucks and Tea Leaf are crowded, so if you prefer favorites for both locals and tourist to interact. privacy, choose restaurants / Try various types of Indonesian coffee, to freshen up your day. cafes, instead. If you want to try Indonesian food, bear in mind that Padangese food tends to be spicy. Sundanese tends to be bland yet tasty, ideal for most people. Javanese food tends to be sweet. Ask locals for more information. Some restaurants that you might like to frequent:

American Hamburger Jalan Melawai IV no. 17, Blok M Jakarta Selatan

Beb ek Bengil Dharmawangsa Square, Jl. Dharmawangsa VI/IX, Jakarta Selatan

Java Bleu Jalan Fatmawati 15 Blok E 31, Jakarta Selatan

Angus House Restaurant Chase Plaza Tower, 25th Floor, Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 21 Jakarta Selatan

TGI Friday The Ascott Jakarta, Taman Ria Senayan, Jalan Gerbang Pemuda, Jakarta Selatan

Sate Khas Senayan Jalan Cokroaminoto 78, Jakarta Selatan

The Duck King STC Senayan Lt. VII Mezzanine Jl. Asia Afrika Pintu IX Gelora Bung Karno Jakarta Pusat

Café de Paris Jalan Kemang Raya 90, Jakarta Selatan

Bakmi GM Jl. Gajah Mada 92, Kota, Jakarta Pusat

Bob Shashlik Restaurant Jalan Kemang Raya 14, Jakarta Selatan

La Brasserie

OISHII

Le Meridien Hotel, Jalan Jendral Sudirman Kav. 1820, Jakarta Selatan

Jalan Kemang Raya 24A, Jakarta Selatan

Dapur Sunda Kawasan Hanggar Teras Pancoran, Jl. Gatot Subroto Kavling 72, Jakarta Selatan

Jl. Wolter Monginsidi No. 41 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan

Warung Daun wwwok! Jl. Kemang Raya 9, Jakarta Selatan

Samudra Shark Fin Hotel Mulia, Jl. Asia Afrika, Jakarta Selatan

Ulam Balinese & Sea Food Restaurant Kemang, Jakarta Selatan

Waroeng Chamoe-Chamoe Jl. Panglima Polim IX No. 53, Jakarta Selatan

Souvenir Tips  Visit Sarinah Building in Blok M or Pasar Seni (Art Market) in Ancol. This way, you can buy souvenirs from various parts of Indonesia. The prices might be a bit expensive, but it's much cheaper compared to buying them in their original place! (If you travel to Bali to buy a wooden carving, for instance, it will cost you more money than buying the same carving in Jakarta!)  Why not books? There are many books about Indonesia in English. You can buy them in local book stores such as Gramedia or QB.  Original pieces of paintings, sculptures, and so on. Get them on Pasar Seni Ancol. If you're lucky, you can even meet the artists. Other Things to See or Do  Shop till you drop! There are many boutique and classy stores selling sophisticated and exclusive items in Jakarta. Malls like Mangga Dua, for instance, might even persuade you to buy new sets of underwear to party gowns!  Visit DUNIA FANTASI (Fantasy World) in Ancol. This place offers entertainment for kids and adults. Try the rollercoaster for a breathtaking experience. Ride ferries wheel to marvel at magnificent view of Jakarta.  Visit SEAWORLD, also in Ancol, where you can observe gigantic fish from Amazon, piranhas, and watch the numerous fish eat!  Go to Taman Mini (Indonesian Miniature Park) to see miniatures of many things including Indonesia's traditional houses. Travel Tips  Should you decide to travel by taxi, make sure that the taxi use the Argo meter. If possible, opt for Blue Bird taxis. They're known for their reliability.  Bring lightweight clothes unless you plan to stay indoor most of the time. Jakarta is quite hot.  Learn a few necessary phrases in Indonesian. Not all Indonesians can speak English well.  Check your bill before you leave, to avoid any mistakes. Tipping is not common if you buy food from street vendors or most fast food restaurants. It is polite to leave a tip in classy restaurants, though.

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