Martua Sitorus
Martua Sitorus | |
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Born | 1960 Pematang Siantar, Sumatera Utara |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Alma mater | HKBP Nommensen University, Medan |
Occupation(s) | Co-Founder, COO (until July 2013) & Executive Chairman of Wilmar International |
Known for | Indonesia's 12th wealthiest people (Aug 2014), 1046th world (Aug 2014) |
Spouse | Rosa Taniasuri Ong |
Children | 5 daughters |
Martua Sitorus (born 1960), also known as Thio Seng Hap (吴笙福), is a Chinese Indonesian businessman. He was once known as the fourth richest person in Indonesia (and #377 in the world), but had decreased to fifteenth by November 2013,[2] according to Forbes.[3] He and his partner, Kuok Khoon Hong founded Wilmar International, the largest palm oil producer in the world.
Wilmar's business activities include oil palm cultivation, oilseeds crushing, edible oils refining, sugar milling and refining, specialty fats, oleochemicals, biodiesel and fertilizers manufacturing and grains processing. It has over 300 manufacturing plants and an extensive distribution network covering China, India, Indonesia, United States and some 50 other countries.[4]
Personal life
Martua was born in Pematang Siantar, a town located in North Sumatra, Indonesia. After finishing high school, he continued to the University of HKBP Nomensen, Medan which was the largest city in North Sumatera to finish his economic degrees. During his teenager, Martua traded fish, when grown up he started his business as a palm oil and mesocarp trader.
Career
Martua along with Kuok Khoon Hong, the nephew of Malaysia's richest tycoon Robert Kuok, founded Wilmar International Limited and by 1991 he owned 7.100 hectare of palm tree plantations, and also build his own palm oil refinery in North Sumatra. The Wilmar International business has grown rapidly; by 2013 Wilmar owns more than 50 other companies with 300 manufacturing plants around the world.[5] Martua also owns London skycraper Aviva Tower and a hospital in Medan, Murni Teguh Memorial Hospital, which is named after Martua's mother, Murni Teguh. The hospital was launched on 12 December 2012 (12/12/2012).[6]
In 2014, Sitorus formed a partnership with Roys Poyiadjis to create the largest biofuel power plant in Japan. The plant’s 20 year feed-in tariff is valued at $1.5 billion US dollars.[7]
See also
References
- ^ "Forbes Martua Sitorus". Forbes. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ^ "Indonesia's 40 richest people". Forbes. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ^ "Martua Sitorus". Forbes. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
- ^ http://www.wilmarinternational.com/about_index.html
- ^ "Dari batak jadi terkaya di dunia". Retrieved 31 January 2013.
- ^ "Murni Teguh Memorial Hospital". Retrieved 31 January 2013.
- ^ Von Mayer, Wintress. “Two Explosions a World Apart: From Disaster Comes New Power.” AltEnergyMag. Oct. 6, 2015