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• Design Capacity : 106.3 mt
• Production Capacity : 74.0 mit
• Domestic Growth : 5.0%
• Domestic Utilization: 70%
•Supply
Domestic : 69 mt
Export : 5 mt
Import : 3 mt
Domestic Capacity (2017)
2017F
Cement companies in Indonesia
1. Semen Indonesia 35.5 mt
2. Indocement TP 24.9 mt
3. Lafarge Holcim Indonesia 14.5 mt
4. Semen Merah Putih 7.5 mt
5. Semen Bosowa 7.0 mt
6. Semen Anhui Conch 4.5 mt
7. Semen Baturaja 3.8 mt
8. Semen Pan Asia 1.9 mt
9. Siam Cement Group 1.8 mt
10. Semen Jui Shin 1.5 mt
11. Semen Serang (Haohan) 1.2 mt
12. Semen Jakarta 1.0 mt
13. Semen Hippo (Sun Fook) 0.6 mt
14. Semen Kupang 0.3 mt
15. Semen Puger 0.3 mt
TOTAL 106,3 mio ton
*) Source: SMGR intemal calculation
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Supply-Demand Cement in Asia Pacific
2017E (mtpa)
Design Cap. Production Cap. ConsumptionExport
(Import)
China 3794,4 2390,6 2380,5 10,1
India 396 313,7 311,7 2
Indonesia 106,3 74 69 5
Vietnam 91,5 74,6 57,5 17,1
South Korea
71,6 53,1 50,2 2,9
Thailand 60,5 36,4 31,3 5,1
Pakistan 48 39,7 30,8 8,9
Malaysia 41,3 23,6 22,9 0,7
Philippines 34,2 26 26,5 -0,5
Australia 13,2 8,7 9,5 -0,8
Myanmar 10,5 8 9,8 -1,8
Laos 10 6 3,3 2,7
Source : Global cement, Bloomberg, Digital Cement
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Source: Company data, Indonesia Cement Association
Semen Indonesia’ sales volume
Apr-17 Apr-16 Chg (%) 4M17 4M16 Chg (%)
Indonesia
Semen Gresik 1,24 1,09 14,4% 4,71 4,21 12,0%
Semen Padang 0,50 0,47 6,8% 1,86 1,96 -4,8%
Semen Tonasa 0,40 0,42 -2,6% 1,69 1,73 -2,8%
Total Domestic 2,15 1,97 9,0% 8,26 7,90 4,6%
Export 0,12 0,04 193,2% 0,39 0,10 308,1%
Total Volume from Indonesia 2,27 2,01 12,7% 8,65 8,00 8,2%
Vietnam
Domestic Vietnam 0,17 0,18 -1,1% 0,58 0,48 21,5%
Export 0,04 0,08 -45,0% 0,28 0,32 -10,3%
Total Volume from Vietnam 0,22 0,26 -14,8% 0,87 0,80 8,8%
Total Volume 2,48 2,27 9,6% 9,52 8,79 8,3%
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Source: Company data, Indonesia Cement Association
Indonesia cement sales volumeSMGR Sales Type
4M17 4M16 Chg (%)
Bag 6,22 6,10 1,9%
Bulk 2,04 1,80 13,6%
Industry Sales Type
4M17 4M16 Chg (%)
Bag 15,21 14,90 2,1%
Bulk 4,61 4,34 6,2%
SMGR sales volume (million tons)
Apr-17 Apr-16 Chg (%) 4M17 4M16 Chg (%)
Domestic
Semen Gresik 1,24 1,09 14,4% 4,71 4,21 12,0%
Semen Padang 0,50 0,47 6,8% 1,86 1,96 -4,8%
Semen Tonasa 0,40 0,42 -2,6% 1,69 1,73 -2,8%
Total Domestic 2,15 1,97 9,0% 8,26 7,90 4,6%
Export 0,12 0,04 193,2% 0,39 0,10 308,1%
Total Volume 2,27 2,01 12,7% 8,65 8,00 8,2%
Market Share 42,4% 43,4% 41,7% 41,2%
Indonesia Domestic Sales Volume (million tons)
AREA Apr-17 Apr-16 Chg (%) 4M17 4M16 Chg (%)
JAKARTA 0,38 0,39 -0,9% 1,53 1,59 -3,7%BANTEN 0,25 0,23 10,2% 0,97 0,97 0,2%WEST JAVA 0,72 0,66 9,2% 2,80 2,75 1,9%CENTRAL JAVA 0,67 0,55 23,0% 2,52 2,21 14,0%YOGYAKARTA 0,09 0,06 46,0% 0,34 0,28 19,1%EAST JAVA 0,77 0,62 24,9% 3,01 2,61 15,2%TOTAL JAVA 2,89 2,50 15,6% 11,17 10,41 7,3%SUMATRA 1,06 0,94 13,0% 4,13 4,11 0,5%KALIMANTAN 0,32 0,32 -2,3% 1,24 1,35 -8,1%SULAWESI 0,43 0,40 6,1% 1,63 1,70 -4,0%NUSA TENGGARA 0,28 0,25 10,6% 1,15 1,09 5,6%MALUKU & IRIAN J. 0,10 0,13 -24,8% 0,50 0,51 -0,4%TOTAL OUTSIDE JAVA 2,18 2,04 6,5% 8,65 8,75 -1,1%TOTAL INDONESIA 5,06 4,54 11,5% 19,82 19,16 3,4%
ExportEXPORT SEMEN 0,07 0,04 68,5% 0,32 0,10 230,9%EXPORT CLINKER 0,16 0,06 162,9% 0,28 0,22 30,8%TOTAL EXPORT 0,22 0,10 124,7% 0,60 0,31 92,5%GRAND TOTAL 5,29 4,64 13,9% 20,42 19,47 4,8%
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Retail (residential) sector is the largest consumer of cement in Indonesia
Bag76.8%
Bulk
23.2%
• Ready-mix (infrastructure):± 60%
• Fabricator (pre-cast, fiber cement, cement based industry):± 35%
• Projects (mortar, render):± 5%
• Housing:± 90%
• Cement based industry:± 10%
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Source: Internal Research
Domestic market consumption
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Market by Geography
Domestic Market ShareSemen Indonesia’ market destinations
National cement distribution Population distribution
Sumatera19%
Jawa47%
Kalimantan6%
Sulawesi12%
Bali & NT4%
East Indonesia
3%Vietnam
6%
Exports3%
Source: Company data, Indonesia Cement Association
Sumatera 43%
Jawa 37% Kalimantan 43%
Sulawesi 62%
Bali & NT 37%
East Indonesia
56%
Indonesia market share 41.3%
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Infrastructure Spending Planned for 2015 – 2019 (USD Bn)
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
High growth in retail, commercial and
institutional sector in urban and semi-urban area
High growth industry segment (precast, light brick,
cement fiber, pave, ready mixed concrete)
HOUSING
Population Growth
Rising per Capita Income
Mass urbanization
CEMENT CONSUMPTION 2016 (KG/CAPITA)
Rapidly Growing Productive Population
Key Factors Supporting Domestic Cement Consumption
172 42106
113 433
CentralGovt
RegionalGovt
SOEs Private Total
POTENTIAL MARKET
The fourth largest population in the world: 258
millions people (2015)
DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS
1648
1000763
617458 399 262 248 244 163
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Cement Consumption per Capita (kg)
average (ex china) = 459kg
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Strategic Projects
These strategic projects are to ensure the Company’ position as the market leader.
Strategic Projects CapacityInvestment
(US$mn)
Construction Start up commercial
Start Completion
Indarung VI-
Sumatera Barat
3.0
Mt352 Q2-2013 Q4-2016 Mid 17
Rembang –
Jawa Tengah
3.0
Mt403 Q2-2013 Q4-2016 Mid 17
Grinding mill
Jawa Barat
2.0
Mt61.1 Q2-2015 Q4-2016 2Q17
Waste Heat Recovery
Power Generation30.6 MW 49.3 Q4-2014 Q4-2016 2Q17
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Integrated Cement Plant 4 location
Kiln 15 Unit
Cement Mill 26 Unit
Grinding Plant 2 location
Cement Mill 4 Unit
Warehouse 30 location
Packing Plant 24 location
Sea Port 12 location
Kiln 1 unit
Cement Mill1 unit
Kiln 5 unit
Cement Mill 8 unit
Kiln 5 unit
Cement Mill 11 unit
Grinding Plant
1 unit Cement Mill
Kiln 4 unit
Cement Mill 6 unitGrinding Plant
3 unit Cement Mill
Our facilities
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ENVIRONMENT
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Financial Summary – First Quarter 2017
EBITDA
Net profit
In Rpbn 3M17 3M16 Change
Revenue 6,399 6,021 6.3%
Cost revenue 4,456 3,596 23.9%
Gross profit 1,943 2,425 -19.9%
Operating expenses 999 1,168 -14.5%
Operating income 944 1,257 -24.9%
EBITDA 1,464 1,683 -13.0%
Pre-tax profit 876 1,243 -29.6%
Net profit after minority 747 1,034 -27.8%
EPS (Rp) 126 174 -27.8%
Ratio
EBITDA margin 22.9% 28.0% -5.1%
Gross margin 30% 40% -10%
Interest coverage - x 15 20 (4)
Cost ratio 85% 79% 6%
Net debt to equity 0.12 (0.01) 13%
Debt to equity 0.23 0.14 9%
Debt to EBITDA 1.08 0.57 51%
Receivable turnover - days 57 51 6
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Balance Sheet
Cash balance (Rpbn) Total debt (Rpbn)
Debt/EBITDA (x) Net Debt/Equity
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Margin & Returns
Return on Equity (%) Return on Assets (%)
EBITDA/t (US$/t) Receivables Turnover (days)
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Cost structure
Energy prices in US$/unit
Cash COGS Rp000/t
Rp000/t 3M17 3M16 Change
Raw materials 33 38 -12%
Fuel 115 104 10%
Electricity 101 100 1%
Labor 54 59 -8%
Maintenance 53 57 -6%
Depreciation 60 53 13%
GA,tax,insurance 20 20 -2%
Packaging 27 28 -5%
Transportation 65 78 -17%
Others 95 11 780%
Cost of goods sold 623 549 14%
Unit cash COGS (US$/t) 563 495 14%
Selling expense 72 105 -31%
G&A 74 77 -4%
Total cost 770 730 5%
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ENVIRONMENT
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3+1 as a STRATEGY FRAMEWORK of Semen Indonesia
Construction Material Adjacent Portfolio Regional Expansion
Cost TransformationSupply Chain Optimization, Operational Efficiency, Corporate Service Cost Transformation
System and StructureBusiness Process Management, ICT, Organization Structure, Capital Structure
People and CultureTalent Management, Development Program, CHAMPS
To be A Leading International Cement Companyin Southeast Asia
Commercial Excellence
Active Channel Management, Customer Relation Management, Brand Management
• Importing Countries
• Exporting Countries
• Retaliate
• Building Material
• Property
• Logistic
• Energy
• Mining
• Packaging
• Investment
(Cement, aggregate,
Ready Mixed, Precast etc)
• Capacity Management
• Quality Management
• Green Management
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Value Chain Semen Indonesia
UP STREAM MID STREAM DOWN STREAM
Raw Material Mining UTSG
Coal Trading SGG EP
Packaging IKSG
Clinker&
Semen
SG, SP, ST,
TLCC
CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
SI Beton, VUB
Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS)
KSI
BUILDING MATERIAL
SUPPORTING
Logistic & DistributionVU, WA,
VULS, VUDS, VUBA, KWSG
Construction & Fabrication
SwadayaGraha
Information Technology SISI
Labor Supply & TravelSwabina
GatraIndustrial Estate KIG
Ready Mixed Concrete
Precast
Cement Based
Non Cement Based
Aggregate
Trading SII
Cement Based MORTAR, FIBER CEMENT, BOARD
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