PT Cemindo Gemilang Tbk (Semen Merah Putih)
Bungaran David Simanjuntak has extensive experience in supply chain management and production planning, currently serving as the PPIC Section Head at PT Cemindo Gemilang (Semen Merah Putih) since November 2021. Previously, Bungaran held positions at PT MAGNESIUM GOSARI INTERNASIONAL from December 2018 to November 2021, including Supply Chain Manager and Production Planning & Inventory Control Supervisor, where responsibilities involved production planning and the development of SOPs and quality standards. Prior to that, from May 2015 to October 2018, Bungaran worked at Propan Raya in various roles including Key Account Executive. Education includes a Master’s degree in Supply Chain Management from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (2021-2023) and a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Diponegoro University (2010-2014).
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PT Cemindo Gemilang Tbk (Semen Merah Putih)
Established in 2011, PT Cemindo Gemilang is the manufacturer of a premium cement brand Semen Merah Putih. The Company always commits to maintain quality by using only fine materials and hiring professionals to run the company’s high-tech plants. Presently, PT Cemindo Gemilang has six plants in Banten, East Java, West Kalimantan, North Sumatera, and Bengkulu. PT Cemindo Gemilang has also been thrusting its distribution effort for Semen Merah Putih since its establishment. Within five years of ample efforts, the brand is now available in Indonesia’s 17 provinces via an extensive distribution and marketing network in Sumatera, West Kalimantan, Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara. Moving forward, PT Cemindo Gemilang will keep its focus on expanding the distribution network to continue its commitment in providing premium cement all across Indonesia. This company’s commitment has been duly recognized through the Home Preferred Brand award for Best Portland Cement; a reader’s choice award from the Media Bintang Group Indonesia that was given to PT Cemindo Gemilang for two consecutive years (2015 and 2016).