
BROAD Indonesia (BGI) and Suparma officially marked a new chapter in their partnership through the signing of a Strategic Cooperation Agreement, reinforcing a shared vision for long-term collaboration and sustainable industrial development.
The agreement was further highlighted by an exclusive visit to BROAD Town, providing an in-depth look into BROAD’s advanced manufacturing facilities, innovative technologies, and strong commitment to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Building a Strong Foundation for Long-Term Collaboration
The Strategic Cooperation Agreement reflects mutual trust and alignment between BROAD Indonesia and Suparma in advancing high-efficiency, low-carbon industrial solutions. Through this collaboration, both parties aim to:
- Strengthen long-term strategic partnership
- Accelerate the adoption of sustainable energy technologies
- Support industrial efficiency and operational excellence
- Contribute to environmental responsibility and carbon reduction
This partnership goes beyond individual projects, focusing on continuous innovation and shared growth.
Exclusive BROAD Town Visit: Experiencing Innovation Firsthand
As part of the collaboration, Suparma representatives participated in an exclusive visit to BROAD Town, where they gained firsthand insight into:
- BROAD’s world-class manufacturing capabilities
- Advanced absorption chiller and CCHP technologies
- Integrated energy solutions supporting sustainable industries
- Quality control, R&D, and smart production processes
The visit reinforced confidence in BROAD’s technological leadership and long-term commitment to delivering reliable industrial solutions.
Driving Sustainable Industrial Development Together
The Strategic Cooperation Agreement and BROAD Town visit underscore a shared commitment to sustainable industrial development, combining BROAD’s proven technologies with Suparma’s industrial expertise.
Together, BROAD Indonesia and Suparma aim to create long-term value by reducing energy consumption, lowering carbon emissions, and supporting Indonesia’s transition toward greener industrial practices.