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Strategic Alliance As A Business Strategy In Setting Up A Vaccine Factory (Case Study Of Pt Bandung Vaksin Sentosa) Brahma, Yoga; Siahaan , Uke Marius; Rahadi , Raden Aswin
Jurnal Economic Resource Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): September - February
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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Indonesia, with a population of over 270 million, offers a growing vaccine market, driven by strong immunization programs and post-COVID awareness. CZBP proposes a joint venture with PT BVS to establish a vaccine facility focusing on downstream processes. A financial feasibility study will evaluate investment costs, expected revenue, risks, and the project’s long-term impact on national biopharmaceutical independence. It will also assess repayment capability, funding options, and financing strategies. The project requires IDR 363.69 billion, with the best outcome through a strategic partnership, achieving an NPV of IDR 2.778 trillion, IRR of 45.30%, and a Payback Period of 4.31 years
Financing Strategy for On-Grid Solar PV in Cement & Construction Industry: PT CBS Indonesia Case Sofyan , Dinda Saphira Nabila; Siahaan , Uke Marius; Rahadi , Raden Aswin
Jurnal Economic Resource Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): September - February
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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In Indonesia, the cement industry plays an important for the development of infrastructure, as this industry keeps expanding along with infrastructure development projects and urban areas. This study analyzes the financing strategy for on-grid solar PV installation with a case study of PT Cibinong Bangun Sarana by using financial feasibility analysis, sensitivity analysis, capital budgeting, and US Index. The results show that an international bank loan with a debt-to-equity ratio of 40%:60% is the most optimal financing strategy. This study provides strategic insights for cement companies in implementing sustainable energy solutions, reducing electricity costs, and improving operational efficiency.