Tjokro contributes to country's growth
Discovery Reports
When president and director Sutrisno Eddy Tjokro founded Tjokro Group in 1968, he had a clear vision that the company should be a beacon of good service and quality to other Indonesian companies. Building his experience in the machinery industry since 1948, Tjokro steered the company to evolve from a small machine repair shop into one of the country's biggest specialists in gears and mechanical parts.
In the wake of Indonesia's independence, Tjokro dedicated itself to boosting the country's industrial sector. From repairing machinery, Tjokro ventured into fabricating machine parts locally to reduce the manufacturing costs for companies. As Indonesia's industrial growth continued, Tjokro expanded its geographical presence with 65 branches nationwide to service its flourishing customer base.
Tjokro employs 6,000 personnel, 20 per cent of whom are engineers and 80 per cent are skilled mechanics.
Through growth in its motor vehicle and engine spare parts business, Tjokro boasts an impressive domestic automotive client base. Almost all cars and motorcycles in Indonesia carry Tjokro's parts.
Aside from manufacturing parts for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Tjokro repairs parts for its services business. Tjokro utilises state-of-the art machinery to support these two business segments.
For its manufacturing business, Tjokro uses vertical and horizontal CNC lathe and machining centres, CNC high speed hobbing, technologically advanced heat treatment, forging and casting facilities, and many more. For the services business, Tjokro uses heavy-duty lathe, milling, grinding and boring machines. The company also uses many other supporting machines and precision tools.
Tjokro's diligence and honesty have won the company relationships with world-class Japanese and international partners.