Dok/PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors (KTB)

Mitsubishi Fuso Achieves The Highest BMP In The Automotive Industry, Showcasing Other Contributions

Monday, 26 Aug 2024

PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors (KTB), the official distributor of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation in Indonesia, has made a significant quantitative contribution to the country, achieving a Company Benefit Weight (BMP) score of 14.55%, just shy of the maximum 15.00%. This is a point of pride for companies investing and operating in Indonesia. With this score, Mitsubishi Fuso has secured the highest BMP rating in the automotive sector in Indonesia. BMP is a recognition awarded to industrial companies that invest and produce in the country. KTB was evaluated based on its efforts to empower micro-enterprises, ensure health and safety at work, protect the environment, and provide after-sales service facilities. Mitsubishi Fuso trucks have also received the Domestic Component Level (TKDN) certification for various models. This validation was achieved through a credible certification process, strict assessments, on-site checks, and thorough documentation verification, leading to the highest BMP and TKDN certification. As a market leader for 53 years in Indonesia, Mitsubishi Fuso understands the importance of actively participating in the local industry. Currently, they collaborate with over 80 local suppliers to manufacture Mitsubishi Fuso trucks. Daisuke Okamoto, the President Director of PT. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors, stated, “Mitsubishi Fuso's production capabilities have been recognized in Indonesia for the past 53 years, supported by local parts manufacturers. We ensure the availability and convenience of Mitsubishi Fuso's after-sales service across the nation through more than 220 dealer outlets. We take great pride in the recognition of our efforts and contributions.” Looking ahead, Mitsubishi Fuso aims to further increase the local content in its units.


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