
Jakarta, April 30, 2025 — BROAD Indonesia successfully hosted a live webinar titled “Greener Cooling, Smarter Business: Absorption Chiller Solutions for F&B Manufacturers,” drawing strong participation from professionals in the food and beverage (F&B) manufacturing sector across Indonesia.
The session focused on how absorption chiller technology is reshaping the future of industrial cooling by offering sustainable, energy-efficient, and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional systems. The event was well-received by attendees seeking to lower operational costs, improve environmental performance, and enhance brand value through green innovations.
Two expert speakers led the discussion:
- Aldo Susanto, Customer Manager of BROAD Indonesia, shared insights on “Sustainable Cooling Solutions for the Future of F&B Manufacturing.”
- George Chen, Regional Manager of BROAD Group, presented on “Driving Business Growth Through BROAD’s Innovative HVAC Solutions.”
The speakers emphasized how absorption chillers, which utilize waste heat or natural gas instead of electricity, are increasingly becoming a smart solution for Indonesian manufacturers aiming to reduce carbon footprints and align with national sustainability goals.
Participants also benefited from a free consultation session, E-certificates, and the opportunity to ask direct questions about implementing BROAD’s HVAC solutions in their facilities.
This initiative underlines BROAD Group’s commitment to supporting green transformation in Indonesia’s industrial sectors, especially within energy-intensive industries like F&B manufacturing.
Why Absorption Chillers Matter in Indonesia
As energy costs rise and environmental regulations tighten, more businesses in Indonesia are turning to absorption chiller systems to optimize cooling operations. These systems:
- Significantly reduce electricity consumption
- Utilize renewable or waste heat sources
- Contribute to lower CO₂ emissions
- Support ESG and sustainability reporting
BROAD Group continues to play a vital role in delivering low-carbon HVAC technologies to help Indonesian manufacturers transition to a more sustainable future.
