Indonesia’s Kharisma Sells 6,000 Tons of Palm Oil
By Greg Ahlstrand -
2012-05-03T10:40:21Z
PT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara, which sells palm oil from Indonesia’s state-owned plantations, sold 6,000 metric tons of 7,500 tons of the commodity it offered at an auction in Jakarta.
The following table lists the results of the sale today, based on a faxed statement. The volumes are given in metric tons, while prices are in rupiah per kilogram including a 10 percent value-added tax, unless stated otherwise.
Indonesia is the world’s largest producer of palm oil.
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Buyer Volume Commodity Price Terms
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PT Musim Mas 3,000 CPO 9,285 Ex-factory
Belawan/Medan
PT Nagamas Palmoil Lestari 1,000 CPO 9,208 FOB Siak
PT Sinar Alam Permai 2,000 CPO 9,135 FOB Palembang
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CPO: Crude Palm Oil FOB: Free-on-Board
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