mgkn ada iming2 nya spt langganan kompas gratis 12 bulan atau bisa baca2
buku gramedia gratis tinggal bayar per bulannya.

# bukan org kompas gramed.
Cuman tadi lagi nyari2 pengen tau ttg lokasi Foxconn di Indonesia

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Yasin Mochdie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kenapa gak konten Kompas langsung available aja ya di Google Play? kenapa
> sampai harus buat tablet sendiri dan gak buat Apps aja?
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 12:43 PM, rachmadi kurniawan <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Kompas Fire? hehe, ok juga nih idenya,,
>>
>> tapi kalo di US sana beli e-book kan udah umum ya, jadi model bisnisnya
>> bisa jalan,, kalo si kompas nanti model bisnisnya gimana yah? beli per
>> e-book atau langganan bulanan?
>>
>>
>> On 23 July 2012 11:52, Adi Gn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Di quote dari
>>> http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/07/13/commentary-indonesia-s-latest-big-gamble-foxconn.html
>>>
>>> [quote]
>>> Recently, Indonesia’s biggest publishing company, Kompas Gramedia,
>>> announced a plan to produce tablet computers akin to Amazon’s Kindle Fire,
>>> which is priced at $199, and emulate its ebook-reader business model. This
>>> is exactly the type of business development that would benefit from
>>> Foxconn’s presence.
>>> [/quote]
>>>
>>> [terjemahan]
>>> Baru, penerbitan terbesar di Indonesia perusahaan, Kompas Gramedia,
>>> mengumumkan rencana untuk memproduksi komputer tablet mirip dengan Amazon
>>> Kindle Fire, yang dengan harga $ 199, dan meniru ebook-reader model
>>> bisnisnya. Ini adalah persis jenis pengembangan usaha yang akan mendapat
>>> manfaat dari kehadiran Foxconn.
>>> [/terjemahan]
>>>
>>> JakartaPost lagi discuss planning akan buka pabrik Foxconn di Indonesia.
>>> Kira2 di lokasi/kota mana yah? Masih rahasia katanya MS Hidayat.
>>>
>>> Full Article:
>>> http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/07/13/commentary-indonesia-s-latest-big-gamble-foxconn.html
>>>
>>> One of the world’s most powerful men in the electronics industry, Terry
>>> Gou, was in town for a few days this week, getting social with local
>>> business luminaries, hitting the golf course and spending two hours with
>>> President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
>>>
>>> Gou’s visit to Jakarta was a courtesy call ahead of a plan to make
>>> Indonesia the next production base for Foxconn Technology Group, the maker
>>> of iPad, iPhone, Kindle, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and more.
>>>
>>> Based on a New York Times report, Foxconn’s factories in Asia, Europe
>>> and South America assemble 40 percent of all consumer-electronic products
>>> in the world. The company is a subsidiary of Honhai Precision Industry Co.
>>> Ltd., a company he founded almost four decades ago in Taiwan.
>>>
>>> Gou’s plan for Indonesia entails strategic investments that, according
>>> to sources familiar with the matter, will redraw the industrial landscape
>>> and give birth to a new star in the constellation of local manufacturing
>>> giants such as Astra International, Indofood Sukses Makmur and HM Sampoerna.
>>>
>>> The investments are said to be comparable to Foxconn’s presence in China
>>> where the company operates 13 factories in nine cities and employs more
>>> than 1 million people. Although it will not be on the same scale, Gou mulls
>>> spreading Foxconn’s operations over the six economic corridors stipulated
>>> in Indonesia’s master plan for economic acceleration, also known as MP3EI.
>>>
>>> The aim is to benefit from the specialties offered by each of the
>>> corridors, be they labor force, raw materials, energy or services; and also
>>> from a tax holiday given to new investments outside Java.
>>>
>>> But much is at stake in Gou’s bet on Indonesia, both for the company and
>>> the biggest economy in Southeast Asia. Foxconn owes it to major clients
>>> such as Apple, Sony or Microsoft that his risk assessment is foolproof .
>>>
>>> Indonesia, on the other hand, cannot afford to let this deal be scuttled
>>> by traditional impediments and bottlenecks or risk global embarrassment. It
>>> is widely understood that problems surrounding land acquisition,
>>> infrastructure and law enforcement are still grossly unresolved.
>>>
>>> To gauge the probability of a smooth sailing for the investment plan,
>>> one has to ponder on what caught Gou’s attention about Indonesia.
>>>
>>> In early June, Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan and Sofjan Wanandi, one of
>>> the key guardians of Indonesia-Taiwan business relations, traveled to
>>> Taipei and met with Gou and his executives.
>>>
>>> At the meeting, brokered to an extent by Gita’s old connections in JP
>>> Morgan, both men presented the case on why investing in Indonesia would
>>> fare better than anywhere else. One of the meeting participants said that
>>> the presentation made a big impression on everyone.
>>>
>>> The trip to Taipei came at an opportune time. Foxconn has been for a
>>> little more than a year under pressure from clients to expand its
>>> production capacity. The first obvious option for the company was Brazil,
>>> where it has already established five factories. Brazil’s President Dilma
>>> Rousseff said in April 2011 that Foxconn was considering spending around
>>> US$12 billion over five to six years, its largest overseas investment ever.
>>>
>>> By the end of September, however, reports claimed that the much hyped
>>> deal was in doubt due to stagnant negotiations over tax breaks and other
>>> special treatments. Local media later reported that a deal had been
>>> achieved by January. Despite the news, there hasn’t been an update wether
>>> the factory constructions would finally kick off — since it was first
>>> postponed in July last year.
>>>
>>> In the midst of the uncertainty over the new investments, thousands of
>>> Foxconn’s Brazilian workers made repeated threats to strike over what they
>>> claim are poor working conditions. These are workers who get at least $580
>>> a month. This is where Indonesia easily stands out, even when compared to
>>> what Foxconn workers earn in China, where as of July 1, they are paid $400
>>> a month before overtime, plus other benefits to avoid suicides. The company
>>> has so far witnessed 18 suicide attempts and 14 deaths.
>>>
>>> In Indonesia, the highest minimum salary set for 2012 is a little over
>>> $160 a month, and that is for workers in the capital city Jakarta, where
>>> living costs are the highest. There are other equally competitive regions
>>> in the country where companies are allowed to pay half that.
>>>
>>> Neither is the level of education an issue for what are entry-level
>>> manufacturing jobs that require only a short period of education and
>>> training — fit for a junior high school graduate, of whom Indonesia has
>>> plenty.
>>>
>>> Another competitive factor of Indonesian labor may include its cultural
>>> traits, it is very unlikely that a strike here would involve hundreds of
>>> people making suicide threats such as happened in Foxconn’s Wuhan facility
>>> in China in April.
>>>
>>> Cheap labor aside, investment in Indonesia will benefit from the
>>> government’s recent carrot and stick approach to encourage the creation of
>>> value-added products domestically. This goal is supported by efforts to
>>> secure raw materials and energy supplies through restrictions on exports.
>>> Despite some of the policies being born out of political accidents, they
>>> would undoubtedly improve business risks for most manufacturing companies
>>> as long as consistency is maintained.
>>>
>>> As the biggest economy in Southeast Asia, Indonesia also offers a large
>>> consumer base. Buoyed by strong purchasing power, they have helped
>>> companies expand and get more sophisticated.
>>>
>>> Recently, Indonesia’s biggest publishing company, Kompas Gramedia,
>>> announced a plan to produce tablet computers akin to Amazon’s Kindle Fire,
>>> which is priced at $199, and emulate its ebook-reader business model. This
>>> is exactly the type of business development that would benefit from
>>> Foxconn’s presence.
>>>
>>> Indonesian mobile phone producers are also upbeat about the investment
>>> plan, hoping that they can outsource production here instead of to China.
>>>
>>> Many Indonesians are tech savvy; mobile SIM card penetration is at 120
>>> percent of the total 240 million population, 5.8 million imports of
>>> smartphones in 2011 — expected to reach 8.3 million this year, the biggest
>>> users of Twitter in Asia until recently and the third largest number of
>>> Facebook users, with over 43 million accounts.
>>>
>>> The domestic ecosystem seems in place, Foxconn’s entry into Indonesia
>>> has indeed come at the right time. It is now up to the Yudhoyono
>>> administration to live up to its side of the bargain.
>>>
>>> --
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>> Download Aplikasi AR "MONSTAR" dari Indosat
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ar.monstarunity
>> ---------------------
>> Lex-ON http://www.Lex-ON.com - Plaza Semanggi
>> E-mail: [email protected] Tlp: 021-70952539
>> ---------------------
>> GSM-AKU http://www.gsmaku.com - BEC Bandung
>> E-mail: [email protected] Hp: 0881-1515151
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> Download Aplikasi AR "MONSTAR" dari Indosat
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ar.monstarunity
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> E-mail: [email protected] Tlp: 021-70952539
> ---------------------
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> E-mail: [email protected] Hp: 0881-1515151
> ---------------------
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