HOLDING Perkebunan Nusantara PTPN III through its subsidiary, PTPN I, signed an agreement regarding the management of the tea business with Yang Lou Dong. This collaboration commitment was made on the sidelines of the state-owned enterprise (BUMN)’s working visit to one of the largest tea companies in China on Tuesday (3/9/2024).
PTPN I Marketing and Asset Management Director, Landi Rizaldi Mangaweang, stated that through the collaboration, it is hoped that the management of the tea business can develop from upstream to downstream. “We hope that this collaboration can benefit both parties, and allow PTPN I to adopt a modern approach in managing the tea business, from the plantation to the finished product,” he said.
Yang Lou Dong is known as a tea company that manages plantations in a modern way with the application of high technology and digital monitoring systems. They have various product innovations, ranging from tea drinks, tea-based foods, to tea-based cosmetics.
Marketing Director of Holding Perkebunan Nusantara PTPN III, Dwi Sutoro, said that this collaboration is a very important strategic step in strengthening PTPN I’s position in the global tea market. “This collaboration will not only open up new opportunities for product development and improving the quality of Indonesian tea, but will also allow us to utilize the technology and modern management systems owned by Yang Lou Dong,” he said.
In addition, this cooperation is expected to expand the distribution network and introduce Indonesian tea products to a wider international market. Ultimately, this contributes to increasing the competitiveness and export of Indonesian tea. (Z-2)
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PTPN III: Strengthening Partnerships for Business Growth and Sustainability
PT Perkebunan Nusantara III (PTPN III), a state-owned enterprise (BUMN) in Indonesia, has been actively expanding its global business network through strategic partnerships and collaborations. This approach has been instrumental in driving business growth, improving operational efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions.
Enhancing MSME Performance through Partnership Programs
Studies have shown that partnership programs can significantly enhance the performance of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) [[1]]. PTPN III has been leveraging its partnership programs to improve the performance of MSMEs in its ecosystem. By analyzing the connection experience, partnership programs, and MSME performance, PTPN III aims to define an improvement strategy that benefits all stakeholders involved.
Reducing Carbon Emissions through Collaboration
In a bid to reduce carbon emissions, PTPN III has been collaborating with Pertamina, another state-owned enterprise, to develop sustainable energy solutions [[2]]. The synergy between the two companies has resulted in a reduction of 70,000 tons of carbon emissions per year from the utilization of palm oil in the Sei Mangkei PLTBg project. This collaboration demonstrates PTPN III’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its environmental footprint.
Expanding Global Business Network
PTPN III has been actively expanding its global business network by collaborating with strategic partners from South Korea and China [[3]]. The company signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with partners from South Korea to explore new business opportunities and strengthen its global presence. Similarly, PTPN I, a subsidiary of PTPN III, signed an agreement with Yang Lou Dong, a leading tea company in China, to improve the management of its tea business. This collaboration is expected to benefit both parties and enable PTPN I to adopt modern approaches in managing the tea business, from plantation to finished product.
Tea Business Management: A Strategic Collaboration
PTPN I’s collaboration with Yang Lou Dong is a strategically important partnership that aims to develop the tea business from upstream to downstream [[4]]. By leveraging Yang Lou Dong’s expertise in modern plantation management and digital monitoring systems, PTPN I hopes to improve the efficiency and quality of its tea business. The collaboration is also expected to facilitate the adoption of innovative products, such as tea drinks, tea-based foods, and tea-based cosmetics.
Conclusion
PTPN III’s approach to strengthening partnerships and collaborations is a testament to its commitment to business growth, sustainability, and innovation. By working together with strategic partners, the company is poised to drive growth, improve operational efficiency, and reduce its environmental footprint. As PTPN III continues to expand its global business network, it is likely to play an increasingly important role in Indonesia’s economy and contribute to the country’s sustainable development.
What are the expected benefits of PTPN III’s collaboration with Yang Lou Dong in managing the tea business?
Managing Tea Business: PTPN III Cooperates with China’s Yang Lou Dong
Holding Perkebunan Nusantara PTPN III, a state-owned enterprise (BUMN) in Indonesia, has taken a significant step in strengthening its position in the global tea market. Through its subsidiary, PTPN I, the company has signed an agreement with Yang Lou Dong, a leading tea company in China, to improve the management of its tea business [[4]].
This collaboration commitment was made on the sidelines of the state-owned enterprise (BUMN)’s working visit to one of the largest tea companies in China on Tuesday (3/9/2024). The partnership aims to develop the tea business from upstream to downstream, leveraging Yang Lou Dong’s expertise in modern plantation management and digital monitoring systems.
Yang Lou Dong is known for its modern approach to tea plantation management, utilizing high technology and digital monitoring systems. The company has various product innovations, ranging from tea drinks, tea-based foods, to tea-based cosmetics [[a href=”https://www.liputan6.com/bisnis/read/5694487/gaet-china-ptpn-incar-jadi-pemain-utama-di-industri-teh-global”>[1]]].
PTPN I Marketing and Asset Management Director, Landi Rizaldi Mangaweang, stated that through the collaboration, it is hoped that the management of the tea business can develop from upstream to downstream. “We hope that this collaboration can benefit both parties, and allow PTPN I to adopt a modern approach in managing the tea business, from the plantation to the finished product,” he said.
Marketing Director of Holding Perkebunan Nusantara PTPN III, Dwi Sutoro, emphasized that this collaboration is a very important strategic step in strengthening PTPN I’s position in the global tea market. “This collaboration will not only open up new opportunities for product development and improving the quality of Indonesian tea, but will also allow us to utilize the technology and modern management systems owned by Yang Lou Dong,” he said.
In addition, this cooperation is expected to expand the distribution network and introduce Indonesian tea products to a wider international market. Ultimately, this contributes to increasing the competitiveness and export of Indonesian tea.
PTPN III’s Commitment to Business Growth and Sustainability
PTPN III’s approach to strengthening partnerships and collaborations is a testament to its commitment to business growth, sustainability, and innovation. By working together with strategic partners from South Korea and China, the company aims to drive