Indonesia’s Agrinas Pangan is in talks with SAP, Telkomsel, Tata, Mahindra, and Dongfeng for IT and automotive partnerships. It has confirmed orders for 35,000 trucks from Mitsubishi and Isuzu, with plans to buy 80,000 trucks, 80,000 4x4s, and 160,000 motorbikes, signaling aggressive expansion.
Indonesia’s state-led Agrinas Pangan is embarking on a massive expansion drive, with its CEO confirming exclusive talks and agreements across technology and automotive sectors. The company is negotiating with SAP (Germany) and Telkomsel (Indonesia) to build a robust IT and e-commerce platform, aimed at streamlining operations and enhancing digital reach.
Technology Partnerships
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Discussions underway with SAP and Telkomsel for advanced IT systems and e-commerce integration.
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The move is expected to modernize Agrinas Pangan’s supply chain and improve customer access.
Automotive Collaborations
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Talks with India’s Tata Motors and Mahindra for 4x4 vehicles.
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Negotiations also ongoing with Tata and China’s Dongfeng for truck supply.
Confirmed Orders
Agrinas Pangan has already agreed to purchase 35,000 trucks from Mitsubishi and Isuzu, strengthening its logistics fleet.
Future Plans
The company aims to acquire 80,000 trucks, 80,000 4x4 vehicles, and 160,000 motorbikes, underscoring its ambitious growth strategy.
This multi-pronged expansion highlights Agrinas Pangan’s intent to become a dominant force in Indonesia’s logistics and agribusiness ecosystem, leveraging global partnerships for scale and efficiency.
Sources: Reuters, Economic Times, Business Standard