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1949

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PT. Indo Lotte Makmur, PT Supermal Karawaci


The Salim Group is Indonesia's biggest conglomerate with assets including Indofood Sukses Makmur, the world's largest instant noodle producer, and Bogasari, a large flour-milling operation. The group was founded in October 1972 by Sudono Salim (16 July 1916 – 10 June 2012), also known as Liem Sioe Liong.

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The Salim Group also owns major oil palm plantations (about 1,000 km²) and logging concessions.

In 1999, the group called off talks to sell a stake in Indofood to San Miguel Corporation, the main food and beverage conglomerate in the Philippines, because of control questions.

Salim Group has been involved in property development and the leisure industry for around 30 years. Its businesses include hotel and resort development, golf courses, and commercial real estate.

Projects in West Bengal

The Salim Group is involved in a number of projects in West Bengal, an eastern state of India.

The Salim Group is involved in the construction of Kolkata West International City. Salim and Universal Success are investors in the project, Ciputra is the developer, and Singapore-based Surbana is the project manager.

The proposal of the Salim Group for chemical hub and multi-product SEZ were cleared in principle by the board of approvals of the Union Commerce Ministry, Government of India, in October 2006.

The chemical hub would be set up as a joint venture project of West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Ltd and New Kolkata International Development. Indian Oil Corporation would be the anchor investor there. The NKID comprises three companies including the Salim Group. The chemical hub was earlier proposed to be set up at Nandigram but in reaction to the Nandigram violence was shifted to Nayachar.

The proposal for a bridge across the Hooghly River from Raichak to Kukrahati, which will connect Haldia to Kolkata, has been hanging fire for many years. In earlier years, it was thought that the 2 km long cable bridge costing over Rs. 30 billion would be built with Malaysian support. Thereafter, JICA came into the picture. Subsequently, they were replaced by the Salim group.

The construction of the Eastern Link Highway, linking Barasat with Raichak, which would be 100 km long and 100 m wide and spread over 2,500 acres (10 km²), is also on the anvil. The projects would be implemented by New Kolkata International Development Private Ltd, a special purpose company that has been promoted by the Salim Group, the Universal Success Group and Unitech.

The government will acquire 5,000 acres (20 km2) for the Salim Group at Kukrahati to develop a township. The Kukrahati township would come up on low and saline land close to the banks of the Hooghly river.

Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, chief minister, West Bengal, laid the foundation stone for eastern India's first two-wheeler project at Uluberia on 15 February 2006. A motorcycle factory would be set up by the Salim Group of Indonesia at a cumulative investment of $250 million. Spread over 65 acres (26 ha) of land provided by the State Government, the factory would be set up under the banner of Salim Group company Mahabharat Motors Manufacturing Pvt Ltd, and the two-wheelers would be sold under the brand name, Arjun. Speaking at both the functions, Benny Santoso, chief executive of the Salim Group, said the Indonesian business house with diverse business interests was keen to contribute and partake in the development of West Bengal. Chuansung, a Chinese company, would be the technological collaborators.

Member Companies

  • Elshinta Media
  • PT Radio Elshinta (Elshinta Radio)
  • PT Elshinta Jakarta Televisi (Elshinta TV)
  • Elshinta.com
  • ElshintaShop.com
  • PT Nuansa Karya Berita (Majalah Elshinta, Tabloid Gaul, Majalah Kort, Majalah Story)
  • PT Indolife Pensiontama (Indolife)
  • PT Mekar Perkasa
  • PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk (Indocement) (co-owned with HeidelbergCement)
  • PT Dian Abdi Perkasa
  • PT Indomix Perkasa
  • PT Lentera Abadi Sejatera
  • PT Pionir Beton Industri
  • PT Mandiri Sejahtera Sentra
  • PT Bahana Indonor
  • PT Sahabat Mulia Sakti
  • PT Mineral Industri Sukabumi
  • PT Multi Bangun Galaxy
  • PT Bhakti Sari Perkasa Abadi
  • PT Cibinong Center Industrial Estate
  • PT Pama Indo Mining
  • PT Tarabatuh Manunggal
  • PT Terang Prakarsa Cipta
  • PT Lintas Bahana Abadi
  • PT Indoritel Makmur Internasional (Indoritel)
  • PT Indomarco Prismatama (Indomaret)
  • PT Indomarco Adi Prima (Indomarco)
  • Indomaret Channel
  • PT Inti Cakrawala Citra (Indogrosir)
  • PT Indomobil Sukses Internasional Tbk (IndoMobil Group)
  • PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor (Suzuki)
  • PT Nissan Motor Indonesia (Nissan)
  • PT Datsun Motor Indonesia (Datsun)
  • PT Foton Mobilindo (Foton)
  • PT Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia (Hino)
  • PT Chery Mobil Indonesia (Chery)
  • PT Garuda Mataram Motor Audi Center (Audi)
  • PT Indotruck Utama (Volvo)
  • PT Auto Euro Indonesia (Renault)
  • PT Ssangyong Kontruksi Indonesia (SsangYong)
  • PT Garuda Mataram Motor (Volkswagen)
  • PT CSM Corporatama (Indorent)
  • PT Indomobil Finance Indonesia (Indomobil Finance)
  • PT Swadharma Multi Finance (Swadharma)
  • PT Indofood Sukses Makmur (Indofood) (co-owned with First Pacific)
  • PT Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur Tbk (Indofood CBP)
  • PT Bogasari Flour Mills (Bogasari)
  • PT Salim Ivomas Pratama
  • PT Nestlé Indofood Citarasa Indonesia (Maggi)
  • PT Indofood Fritolay Makmur
  • PT Indolakto (Indofood Nutrition)
  • PT Asahi Indofood Beverage Makmur (Indofood Asahi)
  • PT Pepsi-Cola Indobeverages (PepsiCo)
  • PT Tirta Sukses Perkasa (Club)
  • Indofood Agri Resources Ltd (IndoAgri)
  • Salim Palm Plantation
  • PT Lion Super Indo (Super Indo) (co-owned with Delhaize Group)
  • PT Nippon Indosari Corpindo Tbk (Sari Roti)
  • PT Fastfood Indonesia Tbk (KFC)
  • PT Intikom Berlian Mustika
  • PT Mega Akses Persada (FiberStar)
  • BCA Group
  • PT Bank Central Asia Tbk
  • PT BCA Finance
  • BCA Finance Limited
  • PT Bank BCA Syariah (BCA Syahriah)
  • PT Central Santosa Finance
  • PT BCA Sekuritas
  • PT Asuransi Umum BCA (BCA Insurance)
  • PT Asuransi Jiwa BCA (BCA Life)
  • PT Asuransi Jiwa Central Asia Raya
  • Former Companies

  • Yayasan Anugerah Musik Indonesia (now owned by MNC Group)
  • Yayasan Puteri Indonesia (now owned by Elang Mahkota Teknologi)
  • PT Indosiar Visual Mandiri (Indosiar) (now owned by Surya Citra Media)
  • PT Indosiar Karya Media Tbk (sold to Elang Mahkota Teknologi. When this has been joined by Surya Citra Media)
  • References

    Salim Group Wikipedia