Leyand International Tbk PT
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Leyand International Tbk PT
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PT Leyand International Tbk engages in the power plant, electrical machinery, and gas & liquid petroleum gas industries. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, Dki Jakarta. The company went IPO on 2001-07-17. The Company’s activities include industry, trading, services, and construction. Its industry includes the power plant industry, electrical machinery industry, and the gas and liquid petroleum gas (LPG) industry. Its trading activities include kerosene, diesel and gas distributors and oil trading. Its services activities include industrial consulting services, energy sector consulting services, and oil and natural gas field consulting. Its construction activities include natural resources and electricity management and contractors in the oil and gas sector. The firm operates in two segments: Electricity Sales and Genset Rent.
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