Sarinah’s flexibility in serving as ‘The Window of Indonesia” is exemplified by its proven track record of procuring and exporting large quantities of agricultural commodities to overseas buyers. This specialisation has enabled Sarinah to gain an upper-hand in commodity trading in Indonesia – a role that the company is striving to strengthen further upon on going forward. The company is conscious of Indonesia’s abundance of sought-after raw materials, and thus accommodates a wide variety of requests for commodity trading from international entities.
Experience in working with foreign companies has also enhanced Sarinah’s ability to serve as a bridge between local and international businesses through the import of commodities including specialty rice, saccharine and cloves. These goods are typically sold to other distributors or end-user industries such as the hospitality and F&B industries. In looking to increase trading activities for the F&B industry, Sarinah will look to expand upon its commodities product portfolio while also boosting the export of these products.
In addition to serving as an experienced company involved in effective commodity trading through strong export and import initiatives, Sarinah also plays a key role as a distributor of soybeans throughout Indonesia. This agricultural commodity is often used as the main ingredient in staple foods and classic Indonesian dishes.