Tereos FKS Indonesia
Saiful Rohmat has work experience in various positions and companies. Saiful started working at SATYA RAYA INDAH WOODBASED INDUSTRIES in 2009 as a Warehouse Lead. In 2010, they joined San Fang Chemical Industry CO., LTD. as a Quality Control Officer. Then, in 2011, Saiful joined Tereos FKS Indonesia, where they held two roles - first as a PPIC supervisor and later as the Head of Supporting Material.
Saiful Rohmat is currently pursuing a Master of Management degree at Universitas Bina Bangsa, specializing in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. Prior to this, Saiful completed a Bachelor of Computer Technology degree at STTIKOM Insan Unggul Cilegon, focusing on Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services.
In addition to their formal education, Saiful has obtained several certifications. Saiful completed the "Marketing Management theory & implications" course at JAWS Academy in February 2023. In March 2021, Saiful received the "FSSC 22000 Version 5.1 Awareness & Internal Audit" certification from DNV. Saiful also obtained the "ISO 9001 Foundation - Quality Certification" from DNV in February 2021. Furthermore, Saiful obtained the "HAS 23000:1" certification from IHATEC in December 2020. Additionally, they hold a certification as an "Internal Halal Trainer" from Tereos FKS Indonesia. Lastly, Saiful holds the "K3 (First Aider)" certification from the Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan RI, although the specific month and year of attainment are unspecified.
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Tereos FKS Indonesia
Tereos FKS Indonesia is the country’s first corn wet milling facility. It was established in 2014 to answer the ever-increasing demand for starch and sweeteners in Southeast Asia. The company is a JV between Tereos and FKS Group with a total of USD 100 million in additional investments as of 2017. Located in Cigading port—the country’s leading port for bulk in the north west of Java—we run integrated facilities with a complex operation to produce a wide range of starch products and its complementaries. Currently, the facility itself has the capacity to process 1,000 tons of corn daily and will increase up to 30% or 1,300 tons at the end of 2018. We process our corn to a wide range of derived products which are applicable as raw materials in various industries, including food & beverage, feed, textile, adhesive, and many more. In a way, our operation will also contribute to local industry growth. We continuously improve our human resources quality, and today, we have created more than 500 jobs in the company, of which 99% of the employees are Indonesian.