Company profile PT. EXCEL METAL Industry

PT. Excel Metal Industry merupakan Perusahaan Industry Otomotif yang terletak di Cibitung - Bekasi dengan produksi Velg Mobil & Motor. Perusahaan kami berdiri pada tahun 1991 dan memulai produksi bagi Indonesia Cars Automotive Manufactur (OEM) pada tahun 1993 dengan meningkatkan volume penjualan sampai dengan 70% dari total kapasitas dan 30% untuk pasar export.

Perusahaan kami selalu berinovasi dalam meningkatkan kualitas produksi. Saat ini produk kami telah diakui oleh pelanggan kami di seluruh Dunia. Kami membuktikan bahwa kami mampu memberikan standar kualitas terbaik dan produk kami telah mendapatkan sertifikat dari TÜV. Produk kami juga telah memenuhi standar OEM, JWL, JWL-T, VIA, SNI, dan Spesifikasi untuk TÜV testing standards.

Sertifikat yang dimiliki oleh PT. Excel Metal Industry:

  1. ISO/TS 16949
  2. TÜV GERMANY
  3. VIA JAPAN
  4. Test Improvements Process Accreditation
  5. SNI – 1896 Car Wheel
  6. SNI 4658 – Motorcycle Wheel, dan
  7. ICAT – India

In 1984 it was planned by the Indonesian Government, that for a great deal of the required components should be supplied by local manufacturers (to be used domestic made products).

In 1987 all the required components and parts should be produced in Indonesia, whether in-house or outhouse.

In order to realize that plan and to motivate and push the private sector to participate in the overall government plant, the Indonesian Government makes provisions, that for their requirements for machines and other equipment, should be given the priority to domestic products, And indeed, the private sector shows great interest to build factories for the manufacturing of automotives and other purpose.

During the same period, conduct a study to look into possibility of setting up its own manufacturing facility.

With the government's active support for producing automotive spare-parts locally coupled with favorable investment environment, In March 1991, PT. EXCEL METAL INDUSTRY was established.

In 1993, we started to supply to Indonesia Cars Automotive Manufacturer (OEM) with the increasing sales volume up to 70% of total capacity and 30% with set aside for export market until 1997.

In 1998, due to the economic crisis in South East Asia, in which Indonesia was not spared from crisis, has changed our company strategy from domestic market concentration to the export market orientation.

Our product is being recognized by our customers worldwide, especially in Germany. We manage to penetrate into Germany market which has a highest standard of quality, and our company with its product has earned a TUV certification. Our product also meet the OEM standard, JWL, JWL-T, VIA, SFI, SNI quality standards and specification to TUV testing standards.

The following are the total amount donated by top contributors to each state ballot measure that is pending Secretary of State verification or are still circulating for signatures. These lists reflect contributions as reported by Primarily Formed Committees.

Prop #Circulating TitleTop Aggregated
Contributions1Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. Support - $14,764,06326Allows In-Person Roulette, Dice Games, Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

Support - $128,853,797*

Oppose - $44,439,801

27Allows Online and Mobile Sports Wagering Outside Tribal Lands. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

Support - $169,111,799

Oppose: $245,811,236*

28Provides Additional Funding for Arts and Music Education in Public Schools. Initiative Statute.Support - $10,714,83029Requires On-Site Licensed Medical Professional at Kidney Dialysis Clinics and Establishes Other State Requirements. Initiative Statute.Oppose - $86,357,62930Provides Funding for Programs to Reduce Air Pollution and Prevent Wildfires by Increasing Tax on Personal Income Over $2 Million. Initiative Statute.

Support - $50,262,671

Oppose - $16,421,416

31Referendum On 2020 Law That Would Prohibit the Retail Sale of Certain Flavored Tobacco Products.Support - $48,036,666
Oppose - $23,255,396

Total from top contributors: $709,175,507

OfficeCandidate Aggregated
ContributionsControllerMalia CohenSupport - $1,486,202*ControllerLanhee ChenOppose - $1,486,202*Superintendent of Public InstructionTony ThurmondSupport - $2,775,000Senate District 10Aisha WahabSupport - $1,034,084Assembly District 35Jasmeet BainsSupport - $1,482,301*Assembly District 35Leticia PerezOppose - $1,482,301*

Total from top contributors: $6,777,587

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