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Ioi Pan-Century Edible Oils V2.Pdf IOI Pan-Century Edible Oils List of suppliers Reporting period: Jan - Dec 2018 Certification Parent Company Supplier Name RSPO ISCC ISPO Latitude Longitude YPJ Oil Palm Estate Sdn Bhd Alaf Palm Oil Mill 1.71890 103.78220 Vila Sutera Sdn Bhd Kilang Kelapa Sawit Bukit Kapah 5.10930 102.89730 Victory Enghoe Plantations Sdn Bhd Victory Eng Hoe 1.78910 103.36410 Veetar Palm Oil Mill Sdnbhd Veetar Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 5.33660 116.94320 United Malacca Bhd Meridian Plantations Sdn Bhd 6.45480 117.43120 Syarikat Penanaman Bukit Senorang Sdn United Malacca Bhd 3.46930 102.31650 Bhd Tradewinds Plantation Bhd Melur Gemilang Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 1.20970 110.81400 Tradewinds Plantation Berhad Batu Putih 5.18720 118.44140 Tradewinds Plantation Berhad Sungai Kachur Palm Oil Mill 1.78330 103.76270 Tradewinds Plantation Berhad Trusan Pom 4.82860 115.26510 Tradewinds Plantation Berhad Ulu Sebol Palm Oil Mill 1.88910 103.62260 Topaz Emas Sdn Bhd Topaz Emas Sdn Bhd 4.55337 100.72600 The China Engineers (M) Sdn Bhd Tian Siang Oil Mill (Pahang) Sdn Bhd 3.80352 101.84205 TH Plantations Berhad Kilang Sawit Bukit Lawiang 1.96570 103.43410 TH Plantations Berhad Kilang Sawit Kota Bahagia 2.98650 102.92700 Tee Teh Palm Oil Mill Tee Teh Palm Oil Mill 2.84120 102.86560 TDM Plantation Sdn Bhd Kemaman Palm Oil Mill IP 4.40300 103.24800 TDM Plantation Sdn Bhd Sungai Tong Palm Oil Mill MB 5.33880 102.85980 Tanjung Panjang Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Tanjong Malim MB X 3.69430 101.48580 Tanjung Panjang Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Tanjung Panjang Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 5.64430 118.33310 Sungai Terah Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Sungai Terah Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 4.97640 101.95440 Sukau Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Sukau Palm Oil Mill 5.56890 118.20300 Suburban Properties Sdn. Bhd. Suburban Properties Sdn Bhd 2.74899 102.98900 ST Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd ST Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 3.83550 101.17400 * Coordinates available but supplier has not provided consent for publication ** Supplier not traceable (info. provided by supplier but location cannot be verified and/or the supplier is a trader/bulking facility) IOI Pan-Century Edible Oils List of suppliers Reporting period: Jan - Dec 2018 Certification Parent Company Supplier Name RSPO ISCC ISPO Latitude Longitude Sri Senggora Kilang Kelapa Sawit Sdn Sri Senggora Kilang Kelapa Sawit Sdn Bhd 3.60380 102.91800 Bhd Sri Jelutung Palm Oil Sdn Bhd Sri Jelutung Palm Oil Sdn Bhd 3.35199 103.13066 Southern Keratong Plantations Sdn Bhd Kilang Kelapa Sawit Bukit Berembun 3.07540 102.76620 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Binuang Oil Mill IP 4.70420 118.06030 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Diamond Jubilee Pom IP 2.32420 102.48280 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Jabor MB 3.96065 103.30894 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Kilang Kelapa Sawit Bukit Benut IP 1.93110 103.34740 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Kilang Kelapa Sawit Chaah IP 2.14873 102.97399 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Pagoh Palm Oil Mill IP 2.07760 102.71870 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Perusahaan Minyak Sawit Bintang Sdn Bhd 2.15740 103.12340 Sime Darby Plantations Sdn Bhd Selaba Mill MB 3.98970 101.08100 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Elphil MB 4.89058 101.09310 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Flemington MB 3.92806 100.85722 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Gunung Mas IP 2.24354 103.13794 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Hadapan MB 1.76261 103.44821 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Kempas MB 2.24350 102.48140 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Kerdau MB 3.57014 102.27906 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Kok Foh MB 2.78396 102.50747 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Sg Dingin MB 5.39430 100.71120 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Sua Betong IP 2.52833 101.89528 Sime Darby Plantation Berhad KKS Ulu Remis IP 1.83444 103.46250 Seri Ulu Langat Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Seri Ulu Langat Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 2.85170 101.65010 Seri Langat Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Seri Langat Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 2.86370 101.51170 Seong Thye Plantations Sdn Bhd KKS Ladang Rompin 2.91160 102.77940 Seong Thye Plantations Sdn Bhd Ladang Padang 2.30830 103.53250 * Coordinates available but supplier has not provided consent for publication ** Supplier not traceable (info. provided by supplier but location cannot be verified and/or the supplier is a trader/bulking facility) IOI Pan-Century Edible Oils List of suppliers Reporting period: Jan - Dec 2018 Certification Parent Company Supplier Name RSPO ISCC ISPO Latitude Longitude Senari Synergy Sdn Bhd Assar Refinery Services Sdn Bhd 1.62590 110.45250 Kilang Kelapa Sawit Sungei Kahang Sdn Sayong Plantation Sdn Bhd 2.23190 103.52600 Bhd Sawit Kinabalu Berhad Langkon Mill 6.57170 116.70830 Sawit Kinabalu Berhad Lumadan Mill 5.25530 115.65670 Rakyat Ketengah Perwira Sdn Bhd Rakyat Ketengah Perwira Sdn Bhd 4.11920 103.20350 PTPN VIII Betung IP X X -2.84890 104.16490 PTPN VII Sungai Lengi -3.54840 103.84490 PTPN VII Sungai Niru -3.48790 104.03640 PTPN VII Talangsawit -2.96830 104.12110 Sumber Mukti Kahuripan Bunga Mayang X -4.47160 104.25590 Waimusi Agroindah Waimusi Agroindah -3.67100 105.06780 Swadaya Indopalma Sutopo Lestari Jaya X -2.79500 104.73600 Surya Bumi Surya Bumi Agro Langgeng -3.36090 103.88370 Indah Sun Sawit -3.16830 104.89200 Buana Sriwijaya Sejahtera Sri Andal Lestari -2.78630 104.36370 Selatan Agung Sejahtera Selatan Agung Sejahtera -3.16870 103.10577 Pinago Utama Pinago Utama -2.73920 103.56850 Prasada Jaya Mulia Mitra Aneka Rezeki -0.36600 109.30040 Mahkota group Mahkota Andalan Sawit -3.22150 104.47070 Karya Sawit Lestari Karya Sawit Lestari -2.84560 104.26310 Guthrie Pecconina Indonesia-Rantau Minamas MB X -2.91620 103.75080 Panjang Modesphil Golden Oilindo Nusantara -3.11920 104.69450 Topjaya Daya Semesta Agro Persada -2.96390 104.91780 Cahaya Cemberlang Lestari Cahaya Cemerlang Lestari -2.53580 104.15030 * Coordinates available but supplier has not provided consent for publication ** Supplier not traceable (info. provided by supplier but location cannot be verified and/or the supplier is a trader/bulking facility) IOI Pan-Century Edible Oils List of suppliers Reporting period: Jan - Dec 2018 Certification Parent Company Supplier Name RSPO ISCC ISPO Latitude Longitude Mutiara Unggul Lestari Bumi Sawindo Permai X -3.85170 103.80410 Berkat Sawit Sejati Berkat Sawit Sejati MB X X -2.32040 103.70870 Indah Bastian Olah Sawit -2.35175 103.91411 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad PT. Steelindo Wahana Perkasa IP X X -2.69870 108.02430 Wana Potensi Guna Wanapotensi Guna -3.28660 103.67890 Barito Pasific Perkebunan Hasil Musi Lestari -3.25456 103.23825 Cipta Futura Cipta Futura X -3.50741 103.70223 Agro Wana Lestari PT Agro Wana Leatari-Bukit Sentai Mill -1.85728 112.39780 Agro Indomas PT Agro Indoma-Terawan MB X -2.56003 112.37358 Agro Indomas PT Agro Indomas-Sungai Purun MB -2.52389 112.41683 Agro Bukit PT Agro Bukit-Sungai Binti Mill MB -2.56457 112.76653 Prosper Group of Companies Sdn Bhd Cheekah - Kemayan Plantation 3.14858 102.47536 Prosper Group of Companies Sdn Bhd Endau Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 2.68020 103.50590 Prosper Group of Companies Sdn Bhd Kilang Kelapa Sawit Rompin 2.93910 103.24560 Prosper Group of Companies Sdn Bhd Kilang Kosfarm Sdn Bhd 2.99340 102.81980 Far East Holdings Bhd Kilang Sawira Makmur Sdn.Bhd. 2.96760 103.09240 Prosper Group of Companies Sdn Bhd Prosper Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 2.88942 102.52300 Prosper Group of Companies Sdn Bhd Wujud Wawasan Sdn Bhd 3.03390 102.84040 PH Palm Express PH Palm Express 1.59740 104.21330 PERTUBUHAN PELADANG NEGERI Pertubuhan Peladang Negeri Johor (Bukit 2.79990 102.75840 JOHOR Bujang) PERTUBUHAN PELADANG NEGERI Pertubuhan Peladang Negeri Johor 2.17140 103.47970 JOHOR (Kahang) Ladang Hassan Sdn. Bhd. Pembangunan Ladang Hassan Sdn Bhd 5.78530 117.70110 NPC Resources Bhd Berkat Setia Sdn Bhd 5.71050 117.62670 Budaya Potensi Sungai Ruku Mill 5.56370 117.90030 * Coordinates available but supplier has not provided consent for publication ** Supplier not traceable (info. provided by supplier but location cannot be verified and/or the supplier is a trader/bulking facility) IOI Pan-Century Edible Oils List of suppliers Reporting period: Jan - Dec 2018 Certification Parent Company Supplier Name RSPO ISCC ISPO Latitude Longitude Ngin Kong Group Beaufort Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 5.30860 115.70500 Ngin Kong Group Pitas Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 6.67450 116.96030 Kilang Minyak Sawit Lum Kilang Minyak Sawit Lum 2.74357 102.93882 Monsok Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Monsok 5.67155 117.41287 Mong Reththy Investment Cambodia Oil Mong Reththy Investment(Mricop) 10.90830 103.82750 Palm Co., Ltd. (MRICOP) Kilang Kelapa Sawit Ledang Mas Kilang Kelapa Sawit Ledang Mas** Melangking Oil Palm Plantation Melangking Oil Palm Plantation Sdn Bhd 5.63900 118.16530 Melaka Tong Bee Sdn Bhd Kilang Kelapa Sawit Nam Bee 2.49670 102.49060 Manilal & Sons (Malaya) Sdn Bhd Aumkar Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 4.74780 117.86920 Malsa Corporation Sdn Bhd Malsa Corporation Sdn Bhd 5.78110 117.65870 Lembaga Kebijakan Pengadaan Barang Kilang Sawit Dominion Square Sdn Bhd 3.62080 103.16150 Jasa Pemerintah (LKPP) Lembaga Kebijakan Pengadaan Barang Kilang Sawit LCSB Lepar 3.71440 103.12440 Jasa Pemerintah (LKPP) LFK Group Ladang Mill Sdn Bhd 5.61830 117.64530 Lenga Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd Lenga Palm Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 2.26750 102.83580 Ladang Tai Tak Sdn Bhd Ladang Tai Tak (Kota Tinggi) Sdn Bhd 1.69390 103.85860 Ladang Rakyat Terengganu Sdn Bhd Kilang Sawit Bukit Bandi 4.14256 103.21873 Kuantan Trading Oil Kuantan Trading Oil Mill Sdn Bhd 2.72920 102.94060 EPA Management Sdn Bhd Kuantan Trading 2.77100 102.91480 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Batu Lintang Pom IP 5.19360 100.62840 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Changkat Chermin Pom IP X 4.27530 100.78500 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Jeram Padang Pom IP 2.73510 102.40850 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Kekayaan Palm Oil Mill IP X 2.20455 103.27000 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Kilang Kelapa Sawit Paloh 2.21030 103.21500 * Coordinates available but supplier has not provided consent for publication ** Supplier not traceable (info.
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