Garuda Metalindo Tbk PT
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Garuda Metalindo Tbk PT
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PT Garuda Metalindo Tbk engages in the production of components and sub-components for motor vehicles. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 1,253 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-07-07. The firm offers fasteners and components to the automotive sector, serving domestic and international markets. The company also manufactures fasteners and components for non-automotive industries, such as the heavy equipment, infrastructure, electronics and furniture industries. Its products are being delivered to various assembly lines and factories across Asia, Europe and the Americas. The Company’s business segments are divided into motorcycle parts, auto parts, and other industries. These products are produced at four plants spread across Jakarta, Tangerang, and Bekasi. The Company’s subsidiaries PT Mega Pratama Ferindo (MPF) and PT Indonesian Tooling Technology.
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