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Profiles of 18 Textile and Apparel Companies in Indonesia |

41 pages,
published in Issue 148, December 2010
Report price:
Euro 600.00;
US$ 785.00
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Indonesia’s economy is the largest in South-East Asia and is growing rapidly. The country has a well-established, vertically integrated textile industry which includes nearly every production stage -- although the bulk of its raw cotton requirements have to be imported. The report provides a general overview of the country and an analysis of its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). It also contains profiles of 18 larger players, namely Apac Inti Corpora, Ateja Multi Industri, Busana Apparel Group, Century Textile Industries (Centex), CMP, Dayani Garment Indonesia (DGI), Ever Shine Tex, Indonesia Synthetic Textile Mills (ISTEM), Indonesia Toray Synthetics (ITS), Indorama Synthetics, Mayer Indah Indonesia, Pan Brothers, Polyfin Canggih, Primatexco Indonesia, Sinar Group, Texmaco Group, Triloka Indoprima and Unitex.
- Profiles of 18 Textile and Apparel Companies in Indonesia
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- Summary
- Indonesia Country Profile
- Overview of the Textile and Apparel Industry in Indonesia
- The Textile and Apparel Industry in Indonesia: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
- Apac Inti Corpora
- Ateja Multi Industri
- Busana Apparel Group
- Century Textile Industries (Centex)
- CMP
- Dayani Garment Indonesia (DGI)
- Ever Shine Tex
- Indonesia Synthetic Textile Mills (ISTEM)
- Indonesia Toray Synthetics (ITS)
- Indorama Synthetics
- Mayer Indah Indonesia
- Pan Brothers
- Polyfin Canggih
- Primatexco Indonesia
- Sinar Group
- Texmaco Group
- Triloka Indoprima
- Unitex
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