Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk PT
IDX:IPCC

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IDX:IPCC
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Price: 1 335 IDR -0.74% Market Closed
Market Cap: Rp2.4T
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Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk PT
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PT Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk engages in the provision of cargo and terminal services. The company employs 75 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2018-07-09. The loading and unloading of cargo includes the implementation of stevedoring, cargodoring, receiving/delivery, storage services as well as logistics and other value-added services. The firm operates and manages business in segments, which provide terminal services, cargo services and miscellaneous, facilities and utilities services. The firm provides terminal service and goods services, which include loading and unloading of cars, heavy equipment, and spare parts. These activities are carried out at the Company's domestic and international terminals. Its Crossing is a Ro-Ro crossing facility to and from Port of Panjang. The company owns and provides loading and unloading tools in the form of four units of head truck, four units of lowbed trailer for transportation of cargo statistics, and others.

IPCC Intrinsic Value
1 404.3 IDR
Undervaluation 5%
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