Indonesia’s Kharisma Sells 12,500 Tons of Palm Oil
By Eko Listiyorini -
2012-06-18T10:31:55Z
PT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara, which sells palm oil from Indonesia’s state-owned plantations, sold 12,500 metric tons of the 15,500 tons 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 1,500 CPO 7,906 Ex-factory
Medan
PT Berlian E. S. T. 1,000 CPO 7,906 Ex-factory
Belawan/Medan
PT Multimas Nabati Asahan 2,000 CPO 7,906 FOB Belawan
PT Multimas Nabati Asahan 1,000 CPO 7,906 Ex-factory
Belawan/Medan
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia 3,000 CPO 7,906 FOB Dumai
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia 1,000 CPO 7,829 FOB Siak
PT Sinar Alam Permai 1,000 CPO 7,756 Ex-factory
Palembang
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia 1,000 CPO 7,746 Ex-factory
Talang Duku
Karya Indah Alam Sejahtera 1,000 CPO 7,581 FOB Trisakti
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CPO: Crude Palm Oil FOB: Free-on-Board
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