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The client base comprises a wide range of commercial organisations with interests in the agribusiness sector as well as State Owned Industries involved in the sugar sector.
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Studies have been conducted by Booker Tate Indonesia not only on the larger islands of Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi and West Papua, but also on a number of the smaller outlying island groups, such as Aru and Sumbawa. management services to oversee clients’ expansion and debottlenecking projects for sugar factories and refineries.desk-top review of sugar evaluation models to assist clients to form an investment decision.the provision of consultancy services for the design, installation and commissioning of a new sugar factory with cogeneration and fertiliser plant for an existing sugar producer.the preparation of a pre-feasibility study for the establishment of an integrated greenfield sugar estate.reconnaissance surveys and feasibility studies for the development of land for sugarcane cultivation.operational management of the largest sugar group in Indonesia based in Lampung.In the last decade alone, Booker Tate has undertaken thirty assignments for both public and private sector clients in the Indonesian sugar industry. Experience in Indonesiaīooker Tate Indonesia has provided technical services and consultancy advice for approximately fifty companies in Indonesia. In 1998, at the height of the economic crisis, Booker Tate established a PMA company in Indonesia, PT Booker Tate Indonesia (BTI), in partnership with PT Gramar Samudra Nusantara, a company specialising in plantation and forest management and land reclamation / rehabilitation. This study was the blueprint for the subsequent expansion of the Indonesian sugar industry off Java. It identified areas outside Java which were suitable for sugarcane cultivation. In 1971, Booker Tate carried out the National Sugar Industry Study in association with the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of the Indonesian Government. Booker Tate has been working in Indonesia for over 40 years.