PT AKR Corporindo Tbk

About PT AKR Corporindo Tbk

PT AKR Corporindo Tbk, a logistics and supply chain company, engages in distribution and trading of petroleum and basic chemical products primarily in Indonesia. It operates through four segments: Trading and Distribution, Logistics Services, Manufacturing, and Industrial Estate. The Trading and Distribution segment is involved in the distribution of petroleum products and various basic chemicals, such as caustic soda, sodium sulphate, PVC resins, and soda ash. The Logistics Services segment offers various logistics services, including rental of storage tanks and warehouses, bagging, port handling, and transportation services primarily for liquid and solid chemical, and petroleum products. The Manufacturing segment produces and sells adhesive materials. The Industrial Estate segment leases and sells industrial and port estates. The company was formerly known as PT Aneka Kimia Raya Tbk and changed its name to PT AKR Corporindo Tbk in September 2004. The company was incorporated in 1977 and is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. PT AKR Corporindo Tbk is a subsidiary of PT Arthakencana Rayatama.

https://www.akr.co.id

AKRA.JK Indonesia

1,405USD10 (-0.71%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Jakarta exchange

Sector: Energy

Industry: Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing

Location Indonesia, Jakarta

Grade: ACF

1,891,536,013 USD
MARKET CAP
11.086
PE
0.575
BETA (5y)
130.790
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
13%
for 3 years
112%
for 2 years
147%
for last year
92%
for this year
0%
PT AKR Corporindo Tbk
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