Terbukti Kompas Gramedia sudah mempunyai konsep jangka panjang buat bisnisnya
Daripada mengkhawatirkan soal ancaman digitalisasi informasi, kenapa ngga 
sekalian terjun di dalamnya
Nice info bro

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-----Original Message-----
From: Adi Gn <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:52:42 
To: <[email protected]>
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Subject: [id-android] WTI Kompas Gramedia merencanakan tablet spt Kindle Fire

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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