PT Mayora Indah Tbk (ticker: MYOR) is one of Indonesia's leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies, specializing in the production of processed foods and beverages. Founded on February 17, 1977, by Jogi Hendra Atmadja and his colleagues, the company began operations with its first factory in Tangerang, targeting the Jakarta and surrounding areas. As its business grew, Mayora Indah conducted an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 1990 and was listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, expanding its market reach to the ASEAN region and then globally.
Today, PT Mayora Indah Tbk has grown into a multinational corporation with products distributed in more than 100 countries across five continents. The company has 12 production facilities strategically located, including several factories in the Jayanti area, Tangerang Regency, Banten. The production facility in Jayanti is an integral part of the company's capacity expansion, particularly for its biscuit and wafer product lines, one of Mayora's core business segments.
The Jayanti factory is located at Jalan Raya Serang, Kilometer 31, Sumur Bandung Village, Jayanti District, Tangerang Regency, Banten Province. This area was chosen for its strategic location, close to Mayora's existing production facilities, allowing for efficient operational integration. In 2021, Mayora Indah purchased 264,363 square meters of land in the Jayanti/Balaraja area from PT Tejopratama Mandiri Gemilang and 12,562 square meters from PT Lubuk Permata for a total transaction value of IDR 245.6 billion. The land purchase was intended to build a new factory to increase biscuit and wafer production capacity, demonstrating the company's commitment to strengthening its position as the largest snack food producer in Southeast Asia.
Mayora Indah's business units are divided into six main divisions: biscuits, confectionery (candy), wafers, chocolate, coffee, and health foods and beverages. At the Jayanti facility, production focuses on biscuits and wafers under leading brands such as Roma (Roma Kelapa, Roma Marie, Roma Malkist, Roma Sari Gandum, Slai O'Lai), Danisa, Better, Coffee Joy, Astor, Beng-Beng, Wafello, and Zuperrr Keju. Mayora's biscuit production capacity is claimed to be the largest in Southeast Asia, supported by modern manufacturing technology and a stringent quality control system.
Financially, Mayora Indah recorded impressive performance with revenue of IDR 30.669 trillion and net profit of IDR 2.008 trillion in 2022. The company is also known as the world's largest producer of coffee candy through its Kopiko brand, which was even carried by the crew of the International Space Station in 2017. The majority shareholding structure is held by PT Unita Branindo (32.93%), PT Mayora Dhana Utama (26.14%), and Jogi Hendra Atmadja (25.24%).
Mayora Indah operates based on the principles of good corporate governance, with the core values ​​of Quality, Efficiency, Innovation, Passion, Wisdom, Responsibility, and Confidence. The company is also committed to empowering approximately 70,000 coffee and cassava farmers through a local raw material procurement program, in line with its vision to become a world-class food and beverage producer that positively contributes to the environment and the country.
The Jayanti production facility serves not only as a manufacturing hub but also as a driving force for the local economy, creating thousands of jobs for the surrounding community. The company consistently innovates products and expands capacity to meet domestic and international market demand, strengthening Mayora Indah's position as a major player in the global snack food industry.