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The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (Indonesian: Kementerian Badan Usaha Milik Negara, shortened as Kementerian BUMN) is an Indonesian government ministry that oversee the development of state-owned enterprises in Indonesia. The ministry is led by a Minister of State Owned Enterprises, who reports to the President. [1]
PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) (lit. ' State Electricity Company ' , abbreviated as PLN ) is an Indonesian government-owned corporation which has a monopoly on electric power distribution in Indonesia and generates the majority of the country's electrical power, producing 176.4 TWh in 2015.
Perusahaan Negara Angkasa Pura "Kemajoran" (1962-1965) Perusahaan Negara/Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura (1965-1986) Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura I (1986-1992) Company type: State-owned perseroan terbatas: Industry: Transport (Airport authority) Founded: 20 February 1962; 62 years ago () (formal, as Perusahaan Negara Angkasa Pura Kemajoran)
In this period, Pegadaian has several times changed status, namely as a Perusahaan Negara (PN) since January 1, 1961, then by Regulation No.7/1969 a Bureau Company (Testament), and then based on Government Regulation. 10/1990 (as amended by Government Regulation No.103/2000) changed again into Perusahaan Umum (Perum). Later in 2011, the status ...
PT United Tractors Tbk (also known as UT or UT Company) is an Indonesian company, subsidiary of PT Astra International Tbk ("Astra") that operates in six business lines, namely Construction Machinery, Mining Contractor, Coal Mining, Gold Mining, Construction Industry, and Energy.
Indonesia's rail gauge is 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in), although 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), and 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) lines previously existed. Newer constructions in Sumatra including Aceh, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua, along with the Jakarta LRT and Jakarta-Bandung HSR , are using the 1,435 mm gauge.
Paya Rumput is a town in Melaka Tengah District, Malacca, Malaysia. It has three residential areas: Taman Paya Rumput Perdana, Taman Paya Rumput Utama and Taman Paya ...
The construction started on 1 October 1975 and finished on 1 July 1976, and officially inaugurated by President Suharto on 20 April 1978. [2] Initially the museum displayed the collection of taxidermed animals endemic and native to Indonesia, such as the tiger, babirusa, Komodo dragon, and bird of paradise.