Jumat 28 Feb 2014 22:25 WIB

Indonesian and Korean companies build RFID plant in Bandung

Rep: Mutia Ramadhani/ Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Fiber optic cables.   (Illustration)
Foto: Antara
Fiber optic cables. (Illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG - State-owned telecommunication network and solution company, PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia (INTI) through its subsidiary PT INTI Pindad Mitra Sejati (IPMS) opened a production facility of fiber optic cables and accessories. Company also established a plant-based electronic radio frequency identification (RFID), called PT INTI Global Optical Communication (IGOC) Indonesia in Bandung, West Java, on Friday.

"It is a joint venture between our subsidiary with a Korean company, Global Optical Communication with shareholding of 75 percent," President Director of INTI, Tikno Sutisno said on Friday.

The production facility is one way to build self reliance in domestic industry. The plant will operate in March built on an area of 80 thousand square meters, divided into several production facilities. The first floor is reserved for fiber optic cable production, consisted of three units of three line with engine capacity of seven million meters per year. The second floor is used for RFID and engine production with total capacity of 48 units or 12-15 million products per unit.

Korean company will bring raw materials, accessories, also optic cables and RFID from South Korea to be assembled in Bandung, while 30 percent of it came from local components. Company seeks consumers from telecommunication business sector, broadcasting, and internet. 

sumber : Antara
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