Overview of Indonesia's Cement Industry; Challenging Times …

Between the years 2011 and 2013 Indonesia's cement industry seemed to be a goldmine. Double-digit growth in annual domestic cement sales – supported by strong growth in the country's property sector, particularly on the islands of Java and Sumatra – attracted new foreign investment in cement production facilities, while established ...

Cement Plants located in Indonesia

Cement plant locations and information on Indonesia can be found below. For full access to the database, purchase The Global Cement Report™, 15th Edition.

Cement Industry in Indonesia | Indonesia Investments

Updated on 30 May 2016. Indonesia's cement industry is attractive with per capita cement consumption still low, while Indonesia prioritizes infrastructure & property development.

Indonesia: Cement Production Volume

Production in 2020 (estimated) increased by 4.3% to 73 million tons. When compared to 2013, growth recorded an increase of 30% in seven years, in line with the expansion of cement demand on the back of infrastructure development along with the growth of the domestic economy.

Les grands cimentiers raflent les marchés du Sud-Est asiatique

Et en Indonésie, devant la levée de boucliers, le mexicain Cemex s'est contenté de 14 % de Sement Gresik, le principal acteur cimentier du pays contrôlé par l'Etat.

La ruée vers le ciment indien

Lafarge prévoit, par ailleurs, de construire pour 2010 une nouvelle cimenterie dans le nord, dans l'Etat de Himachal Pradesh.

Update on Indonesia, July 2023

The government in Indonesia made building new cement capacity harder this week. The new rules are intended to strengthen the local sector in the face of a utilisation rate of only 53%. A moratorium policy and/or new investment arrangements have been placed on new cement plant projects.

The Cement Industry in Indonesia

While the pandemic led to reduced demand and some stagnation across Indonesia, pent-up demand has led to resurgent activity in the sector. It is estimated that the cement industry in Indonesia contributes around 5% of the country's GDP and employs up to one million people.