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Gempol–Pandaan Toll Road is a toll road in East Java, Indonesia. This 13.6 kilometers (8.5 mi) highway connects Gempol and with Pandaan of Pasuruan Regency. The toll road was opened in May 2015. [1] This toll road is a continuation of the Surabaya–Porong Toll Road that will be connected to Pandaan-Malang Toll Road.
This company was founded by Hary Tanoesoedibjo in Surabaya, East Java on 2 November 1989 as a securities company under the name PT Bhakti Investama. [3] Three years later, in 1997, the company officially went public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange , successfully raising Rp 80 billion.
Bank Mandiri: 2 October 1998 Government of Indonesia: Foreign exchange bank Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) 5 July 1946 Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) 16 December 1895 Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) 16 October 1897 [2] Subsidiaries of state-owned banks Bank Mandiri Taspen: 23 February 1970 Bank Mandiri, PT Taspen Non-foreign exchange bank Hibank: 25 ...
PT Bentoel Internasional Investama, commonly known as Bentoel Group, is an Indonesian tobacco company. It is the second-oldest tobacco company in Indonesia and the fourth-largest in terms of market share, following Sampoerna , Gudang Garam , and Djarum . [ 1 ]
The release of PP No. 93 of 1999, Perum Jasa Tirta was changed to Perum Jasa Tirta I (PJT I). The management area has also increased to 25 rivers in the Bengawan Solo watershed region, through Presidential Decree No. 129 in 2000. To accommodate growing business activities as the company grows, improvements are made by changing Government ...
Pandan-Malang Toll Road is a toll road in East Java, Indonesia.This 38.48-kilometre (23.91 mi) highway connects Malang city with Pandaan of Pasuruan Regency. [1] The toll road will reduce traffic movement of arterial roads and national roads, which facilitates industrial transportation to Malang and Batu city.
The toll road has been operating since 1986 and has served as the primary access for Surabaya-Malang or Surabaya-Pasuruan routes, which are among East Java's main industrial areas. [ 2 ] Since August 2006, this toll road has been disrupted due to the mud flood event that inundated this toll road at a point 36 kilometers (22 mi) from Surabaya ...
Bintang invested US$1 billion [4] in a partnership with Tsingshan Holding Group to build Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP) nickel processing facility in Central Sulawesi [5] which opened in 2015.