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Best Surpasses Its Land Sales Target This Year

Posted on: December 1st, 2017 by befa0 No Comments

BEST has surpassed this year’s land sales target of 42 hectares (ha) from its original 2017 target of 30-40 ha.

BEST Director, Yoshihiro Kobi said, the high demand for land sales will increase the company’s enthusiasm and optimism of the company to continue contributing to Indonesia’s industrial and economic development in the future.

“As the manager of the MM2100 Industrial Township, we are very concerned with industrial growth in Bekasi and its surroundings,” said Mr. Yoshihiro Kobi

The industrial township managed by BEST has a number of advantages, in particular its very strategic location, close to the center of business, economic and trade center in Jakarta.

In addition, its industrial township is located right in the middle of the industrial corridor between toll roads from Jakarta, Tanjung Priok Harbor and several industries in Karawang, Cikarang, Bekasi. In the future BEST will have direct access to the JORR [Jakarta Outer Ring Road] II when the toll road is operational.

GCG Award

Posted on: December 6th, 2017 by befa0 No Comments

On December 6, 2017, PT Bekasi Fajar Industrial Estate Tbk. has awarded the 9th IICD Corporate Governance Award as the Most Improved for Good Corporate Governance (GCG) practices and one of the Top 50 Issuers among companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange

This award comprises acknowledgment from an Independent Board of our commitment to implementing GCG.

Chief Financial Officer of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) Hoesen said the IICD Corporate Governance Award awards were very good for the Indonesian capital market in implementing Good Governance Coorporate.

“Therefore, to award winning companies, do not make the award as a measure of wealth but rather make the award a challenge,” said Hoesen in the 9th IICD Corporate Governance Award ceremony at Hotel Pullman, Jakarta.

The IICD programs are supported by The World Bank, IFC, GCGF, CIPE, ADB and the FSA as part of improving Good Corporate Governance implementation in Indonesia.