java tohoku industry

manufacture of cashew nut shell liquid and friction dust

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PT. Java Tohoku Industries is one of the primary Friction Dust manufacture in Indonesia, a product that are based on Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL). PT. Java Tohoku Industries is a joint ventured Japanese company, and as a result we are in addition, are licensed by Tohoku Chemicals Industries in Tokyo, Japan. Pt. Java Tohoku Industries is 2 years shy from the 20 years of experience in providing the best product quality, services and pricing. PT. Java Tohoku Industries is located in an area of 2.5 Hectares with additional owned land ready for future expansions.

As a company, we are aware of the current rapid globalization in the world, and we are taking a part on it by combining to certain extent using a vast resources including but not limited to, associating with companies that own a cashew nut plantation, adding and renewing technology used in manufacturing and processing, and having a global distribution network that enable us to market anywhere in the world. These partnerships ranging from resources, technology and distribution enable us to assure our customer of competitive prices, excellent quality, and impeccable services.

 VISION:  PT. Java Tohoku Industries is having a vision to become our customer’s sole supplier in supplying a world class level in quality and product competitiveness for the longest time.

MISION:  Customer satisfaction is our sole and primary mission. Giving our best in delivering quality product, and service along with competitive price is the way to reach our vision.

We are discreetly very deeply involved in people’s daily activities in which we are producing products that take a role in enhancing and protecting people’s daily lives.


       


Last Updated on Monday, 23 May 2011 14:22
 

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JAN 30, 2010

Week 4 saw the cashew market stabilising – there seems to be a fair amount of interest for W320 for Feb-Apr shipments around 2.70 FOB. Trades during the week have been in a wide range – W240 from 2.90 to 3.00, W320 from 2.70 to 2.80, W450 from 2.50 to 2.55 FOB. Vietnam has been selling at lower levels than India & Brazil (not clear whether it is to have some sales on books before holidays & new crop or in expectation of a good crop & lower RCN prices after the holidays – or both !)

In the last six weeks, W320 came down by 25-30 cents, W240 came down by 10-15 cents and W450 came down by 10-15 cents.. In the last three months, W320 moved up from 2.70-75 to 3.00 and came down to 2.70-2.80 FOB. This volatility has given reasonable trading opportunities but it has not been much of much use to processors or endusers. There has been no apparent reason for this see-saw except the jump in RCN prices in November
Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 May 2011 14:04
 

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TEPCO to install device to reduce radioactivity

The operator of the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant has decided its workers will enter the Number 1 reactor building to carry out work.


Monday will see the start of preparatory work to install a device that can reduce radioactivity by filtering the air in the building. Tokyo Electric Power Company says the density of air contamination in the building will be reduced by 95 percent. The firm says its workers will install the device in the reactor building within a few days. It will be the first time its workers enter the building since the hydrogen explosion on March 12th.


TEPCO increased the amount of water injected into the Number 1 reactor on a trial basis for two days starting on Wednesday. It wanted to examine the feasibility of its plan to cool the fuel rods by filling the containment vessel with water to their height in the pressure vessel. But because TEPCO could not determine the water level in the containment vessel, there's a need for new measures including installation of a water gauge.


TEPCO says filling the containment vessel with water won't be enough to steadily cool down the reactor. The company is considering installing a heat exchanger that cools the water inside the reactor, though checking pipes would also be needed. NHK's correspondent says it would be a step forward if TEPCO does install a device that reduces radioactivity, but there will still be the issue of establishing a system to steadily cool the reactors.

 

Monday, May 02, 2011 06:47 +0900 (JST)

Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 May 2011 14:24
 

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