The Italian automotive company expressed its interest in Indonesian-made products after conducting business matching between business operators. Collaboration can be carried out immediately after economic activity in the two countries improves.
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Rome Trade Attache, Silvi Charlotte Sumanti said that she and the Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) had facilitated a virtual trade agreement on vehicle rim products between an Italian company, MAK S.p.A and an Indonesian company, PAKO Group. The activity is aimed at increasing opportunities for cooperation between Indonesian and Italian companies in the automotive sector.
“This meeting also aims to open up opportunities for cooperation between the two companies and become a means of exchanging information and product specifications needed,” Silvi said through an official statement, Sunday, June 21, 2020.
In this business matching, the two companies introduced themselves to each other and explained a number of products in the business sector being worked on. MAK representatives said that at this time the company had restarted its activities after being suspended due to lockdown in Italy.
Meanwhile, PAKO conveys the quality of its products supported by its own laboratory and workshop to support its production activities.
“As a company engaged in the automotive field, MAK has an interest in steel wheel products for backup rims and also rims with certain specifications. Responding to this opportunity, PAKO expressed its readiness to meet the needs of MAK. In fact, if the product needed by MAK is not yet available, PAKO is ready to develop and produce it, “said Silvi.
Meanwhile, PAKO conveys the quality of its products supported by its own laboratory and workshop to support its production activities.
“As a company engaged in the automotive field, MAK has an interest in steel wheel products for backup rims and also rims with certain specifications. Responding to this opportunity, PAKO expressed its readiness to meet the needs of MAK. In fact, if the product needed by MAK is not yet available, PAKO is ready to develop and produce it, “said Silvi.
MAK S.p.A is a producer and distributor of steel and vehicle rims from Italy which was established in 1990. About 70 percent of the rim products are produced by MAK S.p.A and 30 percent are imported from China, Taiwan and Thailand.
Meanwhile, PAKO Group is a steelmaking and vehicle rim company from Indonesia which was established in 1976. PAKO Group products are marketed for domestic needs and exported to various countries.
“Furthermore, the MAK expressed their desire to immediately visit the PAKO factories in Karawang and Sunter when a trip to Indonesia is possible,” concluded Silvi.
Original article: https://www.medcom.id/ekonomi/global/ObzMLVYN-perusahaan-otomotif-italia-tertarik-produk-indonesia
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