Maspion
7°14′16″S 112°44′36″E / 7.237887°S 112.743396°E
Formerly | UD Logam Djawa |
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Company type | Public |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1962 |
Founder | Alim Husin |
Headquarters | , Indonesia |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Website | Maspion Group |
The Maspion Group or also known as PT Maspion is a group of autonomous Indonesian conglomerate and multinational companies, based in Surabaya, East Java. It was founded by Alim Husin in 1962.[1]
The company employs around 30,000 people (2016) and has 44 subsidiaries. It has production facilities spread across four industrial areas in Sidoarjo and Gresik, East Java, and one factory in Jakarta and West Java.[1]
History
Maspion was founded in 1962 from a small home industry that produces kitchen equipments managed by Alim Husin and his partner Gunardi Go. The home business at that time was named UD Logam Djawa. Starting from this small business, the founder started a business that gradually developed into a big industry. This business is developing not only a product that is limited to making kitchen equipment made of aluminum but has expanded to the manufacture of kitchen utensils from plastic. In 1970, Alim Husin's family business progressed so much that he designed a new name and logo under the name Jin Feng (top of gold), and changed the name of the company to MASPION, the Indonesian language short from Mengajak Anda Selalu Percaya Industri Olahan Nasional ("Inviting You to Always Trust the National Industry"). This is in line with the establishment of a company labeled Maspion since 1971. Three years later, the company began producing PVC pipes and accessories. With this type of business the company's production is increasingly diverse. Since 1975, Maspion has also begun to develop the home electrical appliances business as well as stainless steel kitchen utensils.[2]
Maspion Group in expanding its business cooperates with top-class companies, for example with Samsung (South Korea), Marubeni, Komatsu, Sumitomo Metals, Kawasaki Steel, Satachi, Seven Seas Chemicals, and Siam Cement. Besides selling domestically, Maspion products are also exported to the United States, Japan, Australia, Europe and the Middle East. Maspion's export value in 1995 reached US$ 100 million dollars. The company also has a representative office in Toronto, Canada.[3][4]
Products and Services
- Uchida
- Maxim
- Maspion Electronics
- Tivoli
- Maspion Plastic
- Plasticwares
- Vanda Melamine
- Panda
- Maslon
- Aubecq
- Logam Jawa
- Ishizuka
- PVC
- Doff
- Meglio
- Bank Maspion[5]
References
- ^ a b Maspion. "About Us, Maspion Electronics". maspionelectronics.com. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
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