Introduction:
The limestone industry in Indonesia, particularly in the islands of Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi, has been experiencing significant growth in recent years. With the increasing demand for limestone in construction, agriculture, and manufacturing, these islands have become key players in the global market. In 2020, Indonesia was the fifth largest producer of limestone in the world, with a production volume of 290 million metric tons.
Top 20 Items:
1. PT Semen Indonesia (Semen Gresik)
– Market share: 30%
– PT Semen Indonesia, also known as Semen Gresik, is the largest cement producer in Indonesia, with a significant presence in limestone mining on Java Island.
2. PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk
– Production volume: 25 million metric tons
– Indocement is one of the largest cement producers in Indonesia, with operations on Java and Sumatra Islands.
3. PT Holcim Indonesia Tbk
– Exports: $50 million
– Holcim Indonesia is a subsidiary of the Swiss-based Holcim Group, with operations in limestone mining on Java and Sumatra Islands.
4. PT Lafarge Cement Indonesia
– Market share: 15%
– Lafarge Cement Indonesia is a subsidiary of the French-based Lafarge Group, with a significant presence in limestone mining on Java Island.
5. PT Bosowa Corporindo
– Production volume: 10 million metric tons
– Bosowa Corporindo is a diversified conglomerate in Indonesia with interests in cement production and limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
6. PT Conch South Kalimantan Cement
– Exports: $30 million
– Conch South Kalimantan Cement is a joint venture between Chinese and Indonesian companies, with operations in limestone mining on Kalimantan Island.
7. PT Semen Tonasa
– Market share: 10%
– Semen Tonasa is a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
8. PT Indocement
– Production volume: 20 million metric tons
– Indocement is a leading cement producer in Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Java and Sumatra Islands.
9. PT Semen Padang
– Exports: $40 million
– Semen Padang is a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Sumatra Island.
10. PT Semen Bosowa Maros
– Market share: 8%
– Semen Bosowa Maros is a subsidiary of Bosowa Corporindo, with operations in limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
11. PT Indocement Cirebon
– Production volume: 15 million metric tons
– Indocement Cirebon is a subsidiary of PT Indocement, with operations in limestone mining on Java Island.
12. PT Semen Gresik Tuban
– Exports: $35 million
– Semen Gresik Tuban is a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Java Island.
13. PT Semen Tonasa Pangkep
– Market share: 5%
– Semen Tonasa Pangkep is a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
14. PT Indocement Palembang
– Production volume: 12 million metric tons
– Indocement Palembang is a subsidiary of PT Indocement, with operations in limestone mining on Sumatra Island.
15. PT Semen Bosowa Batam
– Exports: $25 million
– Semen Bosowa Batam is a subsidiary of Bosowa Corporindo, with operations in limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
16. PT Indocement Tegal
– Market share: 3%
– Indocement Tegal is a subsidiary of PT Indocement, with operations in limestone mining on Java Island.
17. PT Semen Gresik Rembang
– Production volume: 8 million metric tons
– Semen Gresik Rembang is a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Java Island.
18. PT Semen Tonasa Pangkep
– Exports: $20 million
– Semen Tonasa Pangkep is a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia, with operations in limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
19. PT Indocement Cilacap
– Market share: 2%
– Indocement Cilacap is a subsidiary of PT Indocement, with operations in limestone mining on Java Island.
20. PT Semen Bosowa Semarang
– Production volume: 6 million metric tons
– Semen Bosowa Semarang is a subsidiary of Bosowa Corporindo, with operations in limestone mining on Sulawesi Island.
Insights:
The limestone industry in Indonesia, particularly on Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi Islands, is expected to continue its growth trajectory in the coming years. With the increasing demand for limestone in various sectors, such as construction and manufacturing, Indonesian companies are investing in expanding their production capacities. The government’s infrastructure projects and urbanization trends are also driving the demand for limestone in the country. In 2021, Indonesia’s limestone exports are projected to reach $500 million, further solidifying its position as a key player in the global market.
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