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Bakrie Sumatera Plantations was founded in 1911 as N.V. Hollandsch Amerikaanse Plantage Maatschappij, opening its first rubber plantation in Kisaran. [3] In the late 1910s, the company was acquired by United States Rubber Plantation Inc., Sumatra, a subsidiary of United States Rubber Company (USRC).
Through PT. Bakrie Sumatra Plantations, Bakrie Group managed an estimated 100,000 ha of rubber and palm oil plantation in the island of Sumatra. [28] Bakrie Sumatera Plantations Tbk (BSP) is a subsidiary of Bakrie Group. [28] BSP has extensive landbanks. [29] One of its directors is Bungaran Saragih, a former minister of agriculture.
Bakrie may refer to the following family of Indonesian businesspeople and related organizations: Aburizal Bakrie (born 1946), son of Achmad, father of Anindya; Achmad Bakrie, father of Aburizal Bakrie Group, an Indonesian conglomerate founded by Achmad Bakrie in 1942; Bakrie Sumatera Plantations, an agricultural subsidiary of Bakrie Group
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Anindya Novyan Bakrie (Indonesian: [ænɪndɪə nˈɑːvɪən bˈækɹi]; born 10 November 1974), is an Indonesian businessman and investor who is the CEO and President of Bakrie & Brothers, the successor to the Bakrie Group, one of the oldest conglomerates in Indonesia that is now transitioning towards the renewable sector. [1]
In North Sumatra there is a rubber factory that still operates trains to transport rubber latex to the factory, one of which is PT Bakrie Sumatra Plantations in Kisaran. The train was pulled by a small diesel locomotive made by Hokuriku, Schöma, and several other small locomotives. [96] The track gauge used is 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in).