JAKARTA - PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) recorded an increase in local spare parts spending reaching IDR 809 billion in 2025, an increase of 2.79 percent compared to 2024 of IDR 787 billion, even an increase of 164.3 percent from the 2020 baseline of IDR 306 billion. This step is a key strategy for SIG in strengthening the national supply chain and operational efficiency in the midst of construction materials industry pressures.

SIG's Corporate Secretary, Vita Mahreyni, emphasized that increasing the use of domestic products is not merely compliance with regulations, but is part of the Company's strategic initiative to encourage sustainable solutions and innovation, which is one of the pillars of SIG's 2030 Sustainability Road Map.

"To support the sustainable increase in TKDN, SIG is actively developing spare parts components through Research and Development (R&D) activities with industrial partners and SME players, to continue to increase production capacity, technological innovation, and the competitiveness of domestic products," said Vita Mahreyni, in a written statement, Wednesday, April 29.

Vita Mahreyni underlined SIG's steps in implementing sustainable procurement which is aimed at strengthening domestic suppliers while maintaining efficiency and competitiveness. This approach is also part of an ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) based transformation which encourages the creation of sustainable economic value.

As the largest manufacturer of building materials in Indonesia, SIG integrates the use of domestic products ranging from raw material procurement, spare parts, to industrial support services. This strategy supports the strengthening of business fundamentals through cost efficiency and supply chain optimization based on local resources, in response to the increasingly competitive dynamics of the industry.

This commitment is evidenced by the total realization of the Company's domestic product spending (PDN) in 2025 which reached IDR 21.79 trillion or equivalent to 93.47 percent of the total goods and services spending of IDR 23.32 trillion. This achievement is a manifestation of SIG's contribution to the Indonesian Government's efforts to increase national economic growth in the midst of challenging global situations.

SIG also strengthens the competitiveness of local products through innovation, including the development of low-carbon cement that utilizes domestic raw materials and supports energy efficiency and emission reductions.

Vita Mahreyni emphasized that sustainability and efficiency are the main foundations of the company's operations.

"We ensure that every business process is not only efficient, but also has a real impact on strengthening the national industry and environmental sustainability," said Vita Mahreyni.

With this strategy, SIG not only increases the use of domestic products, but also strengthens the resilience of the national industry in the midst of market pressures. In the future, the company will continue to expand collaboration with domestic industry players to build a more resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive supply chain.


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