Indonesia's Textile and Garment Industries

Indonesia's Textile and Garment Industries
Author: Hal Hill
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981301606X

The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution of the Indonesian textile industry, including its abrupt transformation since 1967 (Chapter 2), the rapid growth of exports beginning in the early 1980s (Chapter 3), some international comparisons (Chapter 4) and explanation of the export success (Chapter 5), and an identification of key policy and strategy issues for the industry in the 1990s (Chapter 6).

Indonesia's Industrial Transformation

Indonesia's Industrial Transformation
Author: Hal Hill
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789813055865

Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, has experienced a remarkable economic transformation over the past 30 years. In the mid 1960s it was one of the poorest countries in the developing world, but by the 1990s it had joined the group of Asian 'tiger' economies. This set of essays examines the record of industrialization, which has been central to Indonesia's rapid development. Successive sections provide an overview of the industrialization process, case studies of selected industries, the contribution of foreign investment and technological development, the role of small-medium industry, and a range of industrial policy issues. Drawing on the country's much improved statistical base, this empirically oriented volume highlights both the achievements of the 'New Order' regime and the many challenges which lie ahead.

Proceeding Book of Proceeding Indonesian Textile Conference : textile 4.0 clothing and beyond (international conference)

Proceeding Book of Proceeding Indonesian Textile Conference : textile 4.0 clothing and beyond (international conference)
Author: Asril Senoaji Soekoco
Publisher: Penerbit Politeknik STTT Bandung
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2019-07-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 6239191604

Welcome to the 3rd Indonesian Textile Conference (ITC) 2019. It is our great honor and pleasure to have you all here today. Indonesian Textile Conference is by far the only scientific event in the field of textiles in Indonesia aimed to bring together leading researchers, experts, students and people from the industry to share their knowledge and exchange scientific ideas. Indonesia is one of the leading textile exporter countries in the world with a total export value of USD 15.3 billion in 2015 and ranked the third after palm oil and steel (source: Ministry of Industry of Republic of Indonesia). It is one of the ten priority industries and the mainstay of Indonesian national industry. In a global economy and fast changing world, the future of Indonesian textile industry will increasingly depend on the industry’s ability to relentlessly innovate in its products, to use the most advanced, flexible and resource-efficient processes and to focus its organizational structure as well as business operations according to the ever changing and growing needs of its customers. In all that, research and innovation are vital and play an ever increasing role. Indonesian Textile Conference was initiated and is dedicated to promote and bring progress to research and innovation in the field of textile and textile-related subjects in Indonesia. Textile is a rich multidisciplinary area of study and in fact has attracted a great deal of attention and numerous contributions from non-textile scientists. It is not just about clothing. It is all about material and all aspects that are inherent in the process of its production and applications. It covers a whole lot of area which includes but not limited to: advanced material and textile fibers, natural fibers and natural dyes, utilization of natural sources for textiles in general and/or functional textiles, environmental protection and ecological considerations in textile industry, life cycle analysis, clean/green production, best practices in energy efficient processes, bio-based polymer, bioengineering, nanotechnology, textile-based composites, industrial management and engineering, traditional textiles and batik, textile preservation and conservation, and design. Smart, functional and interactive textile is another area of interest which is quite recent and resulted from the convergence of latest developments in material science, physics and chemistry, microelectronics and informatics. Stimuli responsive materials, self-healing polymers, textile energy devices, textile sensor and antenna are only a few examples of development in this area. Recently added to this is a new emerging “fashionable technology”. It is a new concept that brings fashion to the next level by integrating technology and fashion. It looks at the future fashion as intersection of design, fashion, science, and technology beyond wearable technology. Still another important and interesting issue in textile is sustainability, especially due to the stigma associated with the industry as the big polluter and being not environmentally-friendly. Sustainable textiles and clothing involves the choice of materials, technologies and processing methods that ensure environmental and social friendliness and safety to human health throughout the entire life-cycle phases. Thus, there is an ample room for almost everyone to contribute in this conference. On behalf of the Organizing Committee and the management of Politeknik STTT Bandung, have a productive and fruitful conference.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Author: United States. Bureau of International Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1977
Genre: Business
ISBN:

Managing Restructuring in the Textile and Garment Subsector

Managing Restructuring in the Textile and Garment Subsector
Author: Saha Dhevan Meyanathan
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821327685

Summary edition. The full report analyzes the issues affecting income security for the elderly in both developing and industrial nations. Systems providing financial security for the old are under increasing strain throughout the world. Changing demographics have led to an increased proportion of old people in the general population. Traditional means of support for the old, such as extended families, are weakening. Meanwhile, formal systems, such as government-backed pensions, have proven unstable. For these reasons economists, policymakers, and government officials are exploring ways to address such issues as: *How to ensure financial security for the old and the best ways of paying for such security *The roles of the public and private sectors when systems are used to enhance rather than detract from economic growth. This study, the first comprehensive and global examination of old age security, addresses such issues. It identifies three functions of old age financial security programs--redistribution, saving, and insurance. It evaluates the policy options for meeting these functions using two criteria: their impact on the aged and their impact on the economy as a whole. The study suggests that financial security for the old and economic growth would be better served if governments relied on three systems: 1) A publicly managed system with mandatory participation and the limited goal of reducing poverty among the old 2) A privately managed mandatory savings system 3) A voluntary savings system. These three systems would ensure against the many risks of old age. The study concludes that a combination of different income security policies is more effective than any single approach and that all countries should begin planning for their aging populations now. Published for the World Bank by Oxford University Press. Also available: Averting the Old Age Crisis (Full report) (ISBN 0-19-520996-6) Stock No. 60996; Averting the Old Age Crisis (Spanish edition) (ISBN 0-8213-2844-1) Stock No. 12844; Averting the Old Age Crisis Database (diskettes) (ISBN 0-8213-3032-2) Stock No. 13032; Averting the Old Age Crisis Summary (French) (ISBN 0-8213-3001-2) Stock No. 13001; Averting the Old Age Crisis Summary (Spanish) (ISBN 0-8213-2971-5) Stock No. 12971.

Indonesia's Economy Since Independence

Indonesia's Economy Since Independence
Author: Kian Wie Thee
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814379638

This book contains a collection of papers on various aspects of Indonesia's economic and its industrial development. It discusses the early independence period in the 1950s; the Soeharto era (1966-1998); and the ensuing two economic crises, namely the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997/98 and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008.

Business in Indonesia

Business in Indonesia
Author: M. Chatib Basri
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789812302489

Examines Indonesia's business environment since reformasi began in 1998 - what stayed the same, what changed and what could change. Includes insights of distinguished and stimulating speakers from business, independent research organisations, and academic institutions in Indonesia, Australia and elsewhere. Eng from ANU.

DISCOVERING THE POTENTIAL OF RAMIE A SUPPORT TO THE STRATEGIC RAMIE INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA

DISCOVERING THE POTENTIAL OF RAMIE A SUPPORT TO THE STRATEGIC RAMIE INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
Author: Iman Harymawan
Publisher: Airlangga University Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2022-11-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 6024738773

Indonesia has a high potential to release reliance on cotton imports by replacing its use with the primary material of the ramie plant (Boehmeria nivea). Furthermore, this ramie plant can grow in almost all regions in Indonesia because this plant survives in places that have two seasons. Thus, the potential use of ramie effectively and efficiently will be able to support the Nawacita government program Volume 2 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through the achievement of several points of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG number 9, which supports building resilient infrastructure, improving inclusive and sustainable industries, and encouraging innovation, SDG number 12 which ensures sustainable consumption and production, and SDG number 15 which focuses on safeguarding terrestrial or land ecosystems, because ramie plants can grow naturally without the use of chemicals and pesticides so that they can be environmentally friendly and the ecosystem is not disturbed.

Supporting Post-COVID-19 Economic Recovery in Southeast Asia

Supporting Post-COVID-19 Economic Recovery in Southeast Asia
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9292695037

This report identifies well-established sectors needing transformation or improvement (tourism, agro-processing, and garments), along with evolving sectors with high potential for growth (electronics and digital trade) as Southeast Asian countries hammer out policies to boost post-COVID-19 recovery and secure a greener future. The first in a four-part series, the report looks at the pandemic’s impact on these five sectors across Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand. It identifies reforms and strategies to help core industries recover and grow over the medium term. This report underscores how deepening regional cooperation can help policy makers boost their countries’ COVID-19 recovery and build more resilient economies and societies.

Technological Capabilities and Export Success in Asia

Technological Capabilities and Export Success in Asia
Author: Dieter Ernst
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134725582

What accounts for export success? A team of international contributors show that learning and capability formation are critical to sustain competitiveness. Through a series of case studies of firms in the textile and garment and electronics industries of five Asian economies - Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam - Technological Capabilities and Export Success in Asia demonstrates that cheap labour, combined with currency devaluation, is no longer sufficient for export success.