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Kamadjaja Logistics expands with national and regional growth

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Ivan Kamadjaja, deputy CEO

A firm belief in Indonesia's booming economy fuels the growth of Kamadjaja Logistics, an industry pioneer boasting one of the largest nationwide warehouse and distribution networks.

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"Indonesia is very attractive, not only in terms of logistics but as a business destination," says deputy CEO Ivan Kamadjaja. "A population of 240 million, stable growth of 6 to 7 per cent - we believe that we will grow bigger given those facts."

Kamadjaja started as a logistics infrastructure provider for government projects. Leveraging its first mover advantage and more than 40 years in the business, the company has grown to reach more than 300 destination points from more than 18 distribution centres in all key cities.

More than 200 clients rely on Kamadjaja for end-to-end logistics solutions. Seventy per cent of these are multinationals, many of them leading brands and Fortune 500 companies. Kamadjaja customises warehousing and creates solutions to meet specific needs of individual clients.

The company has extensive experience in inventory management, handling, storing and transporting fast-moving consumer goods, large home appliances and industrial and automotive cargo. Kamadjaja also provides value added services including repacking and supply chain consultancy.

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Kamadjaja is building an ultramodern logistics complex in Cibitung, Bekasi. Sprawling across 18 hectares, the complex will feature cold storage facilities, a container yard and state-of-the-art storage and material handling equipment.

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