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Hydrocarbon Chillers: Phapros Contribution to the global ...

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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere Asia 2018
published on 4 September 2018
13 pages

About the speaker(s)

Barokah Sri Utami (Emmy)

 

Barokah Sri Utami (Emmy) was appointed as the President Director of PT Phapros, Tbk in 2016, which is a public pharmaceutical company (hasn't been listed yet) manufacturing health products and medical devices. The majority share of PT Phapros Tbk is owned by PT Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia, a state-owned enterprise in Indonesia.

Emmy earned her bachelor and professional degree in pharmacy from Bandung Institut of Technology and her master degree in Management Studies from Diponegoro University, Semarang in 2004. Prior to her appointment as a President Director, she had held various core functions in pharmaceutical industries such as quality assurance and quality control, production planning and inventory control, business & product development, production, HR & GA.

Under her leadership, Phapros has gained the greatest achievement in its history, particularly in its financial sector with revenue up to USD 75 billion and net profit up to USD 9.3 million. PT Phapros Tbk also grew in 2017 with around 23% by revenue, while Total Indonesia Pharma Industry only grew 6.7% in the same year.

In addition, Emmy’s commitment in supporting United Nations' sustainable development goals is demonstrated by various awards that Phapros has received, ranging from Subroto Awards 2017 by The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, BUMN (state-owned enterprise) Branding and Marketing Awards 2017 as the Best CMO Branding and Marketing Leadership, Green PROPER by The Ministry of Environment and Forestry, and Sustainable Reporting Awards 2017. As her commitment to optimize energy efficiency in companies, she has succeeded to implement the use of hydrocarbon chiller for the first time in Indonesia industries and this implementation was recognized by The Directorate-General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in early June 2018.