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Palm Oil Mill List 26 April 2019 Location Palm Oil Mill List 26 April 2019 This list represents mills in our supply chain. It is a snapshot, based on data provided to us in late 2018 by suppliers about mills that they own, or are in their upstream supply. Since first publishing the list in March 2018, a total of 70 mills belonging to 15 upstream suppliers have been excluded from our supply chain as a result of breaches. Location Name Latitude Longitude Supplier Name UML ID Aden River Estates Limited -12.7855 -45.0187 Wilmar #N/A Hagita mimll -10.3157 150.2862 Lipidos, BLC PO1000000521 M. Hagita -10.3157 150.2864 SimeDarby #N/A TETERE -9.4431 160.2185 AAK, BLC PO1000000131 M. Tetere -9.4422 160.2185 SimeDarby #N/A Mamba mill -8.8547 147.7070 SimeDarby, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000000520 Sumbiripa mill -8.7692 148.1608 Fuji, Lipidos, Cargill, BLC PO1000006329 Sangara mill -8.7434 148.1987 BLC, Lipidos, SimeDarby, AAK PO1000006356 Industrias del Espino, S.A. -8.3349 -76.4924 Lipidos #N/A Palmawasi -8.3349 -76.4920 DelEspino PO1000004020 Nuevo Horizonte -8.0993 -76.6010 DelEspino PO1000008646 GLOBALINDO AGRO LESTARI -6.6280 105.6252 Apical #N/A Industrias del Shanusi -6.1261 -76.1661 DelEspino PO1000007545 YURIMAGUAS -6.1219 -76.1427 Fuji, Cargill PO1000008123 Gusap -6.0732 145.9844 AAK PO1000000102 Gusap mill* -6.0732 145.9846 Fuji, BLC PO1000000102 M. Gusap -6.0730 145.9847 SimeDarby #N/A Kapiura mill -5.6292 150.6898 Lipidos, SimeDarby PO1000007539 Kapiura -5.6241 150.6847 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000007539 Mosa -5.6225 150.2373 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000000020 Mosa mill -5.6215 150.2351 Lipidos, SimeDarby PO1000000020 Kumbango -5.5920 150.2121 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000007582 Kumbango mill -5.5904 150.2115 Lipidos, SimeDarby PO1000007582 Numundo mill -5.5249 150.0319 Lipidos, SimeDarby PO1000007478 Numundo -5.5238 150.0344 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000007478 Waraston -5.4857 150.0853 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000007522 Waraston mill -5.4804 150.0849 Lipidos, SimeDarby PO1000007522 Bumi Mekar Tani -5.4276 105.3284 LDC, Apical, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Wilmar, BLCPO1000004584 Aman Jaya Perdana -5.4253 105.3284 Wilmar, Apical, BLC, AAK PO1000004584 Hargy -5.3111 151.0110 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000000053 Kalirejo Lestari -5.2287 104.9482 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000006294 BAREMA MILL -5.2190 151.1340 BLC #N/A Barema -5.2110 151.1305 AAK PO1000001655 ANAKTUHA SAWIT MANDIRI -5.0955 105.1868 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000006295 Navo Mill* -5.0942 151.2245 Fuji, BLC PO1000000105 Navo -5.0941 151.2245 AAK PO1000000105 SINAR JAYA INTI MULYA (LAMPUNG) -5.0791 105.3337 Cargill #N/A BEKRI -5.0742 105.1347 Fuji, Cargill PO1000007477 Sinar Jaya Inti Mulya -5.0665 105.3020 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000006301 Kriya Swarna Pubian -5.0637 104.8766 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000004055 PKS 1 Terbanggi -4.8714 105.1799 LDC, Lipidos #N/A Ciptamas Bumiselaras -4.8672 103.5336 Cargill, Wilmar #N/A NASAL -4.8669 103.5342 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, BLC #N/A LAMBANG BUMI PERKASA -4.7018 105.3728 LDC, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000008392 PKS 3 HANAKAU -4.5736 104.7576 LDC, Lipidos, Fuji, Cargill PO1000007651 Anugerah Pelangi Sukses -4.5632 103.1132 Wilmar, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000004575 BERIANG -4.5603 103.1147 Apical #N/A Bengkulu Sawit Lestari -4.5340 103.0560 LDC, Wilmar, Fuji, AAK, BLC, Cargill PO1000005206 BENGKULU SAWIT -4.5327 103.0564 Apical PO1000005206 BUNGA MAYANG -4.4718 104.2557 Lipidos #N/A WANA KARYA MULYA KAHURIPAN -4.4716 104.2559 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004056 WAY KANAN SAWITINDO MAS -4.4467 104.4217 LDC, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000008440 SINAR BENGKULU SELATAN -4.3782 102.8406 LDC, Wilmar, Fuji, AAK, Lipidos, BLC, Cargill #N/A MENGGALA SAWITINDO -4.3508 105.2709 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC PO1000004060 TALO PINO -4.2463 102.7120 Apical PO1000004061 PT SUMBER INDAH PERKASA SUNGAI MERAH MILL -4.2184 105.5888 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000001343 GARUDA BUMI PERKASA -4.2183 105.2972 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC #N/A Sumber Indah Perkasa (Sungai Merah) -4.2183 105.5883 Fuji, Cargill, AAK PO1000001343 SURYA UTAMA NABATI -4.1889 105.2206 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004063 Sungai Buaya -4.1364 105.4428 Fuji, Cargill, AAK PO1000001342 SUNGAI BUAYA MILL -4.1286 105.4388 Cargill, BLC PO1000001342 Perkebunan Ogan Baturaja -4.0619 104.1281 Lipidos #N/A PERKEBUNAN MINANGA OGAN -4.0496 104.1982 LDC, Wilmar #N/A MESUJI -4.0196 105.2744 LDC PO1000008391 PKS 2 Mesuji -4.0174 105.2733 Fuji, Lipidos, Cargill #N/A AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 3 -4.0103 102.4967 LDC, Wilmar, Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004556 Agri Andalas -3.9987 102.4297 AAK, Wilmar, Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004554 BUMIRAYA INVESTINDO -3.9656 116.0986 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000006251 Buluh Cawang Plantation -3.9486 104.9574 Wilmar #N/A JORONG -3.9463 114.9538 Fuji PO1000006249 Citraputra Kebunasri -3.9453 114.9536 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000006249 Permada Bunda -3.9434 105.1105 Fuji, Cargill PO1000004548 PERMATA BUNDA -3.9427 105.1105 LDC, Lipidos, Apical #N/A Mutiara Bunda Jaya (Permada Bunda) -3.9424 105.1104 Fuji, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000004548 Mutiara Alam Lestari CV -3.9420 105.1098 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Wilmar, BLC, Cargill #N/A Kintap Jaya Wattindo -3.8982 115.2047 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000006246 KARANG DAPO -3.8965 104.3545 LDC PO1000004065 Serasan Sekundang Sawitmas -3.8929 104.0956 LDC, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC #N/A BUMI SAWINDO PERMAI -3.8517 103.8041 LDC, Wilmar, AAK, Lipidos, BLC #N/A BELIDA -3.8390 104.9716 LDC, Apical, AAK, Fuji, Cargill #N/A Aek Tarum (Belida Mill) -3.8366 104.9695 Wilmar #N/A KINTAPURA -3.8113 115.1739 Fuji PO1000006244 Pola Kahuripan Inti Sawit -3.8102 115.1736 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000006244 GUNUNG TUA ABADI -3.8082 105.1718 LDC, Apical, Wilmar, Fuji, Cargill, BLC #N/A Gunung Tua Abadi (Sumber Sawit) -3.8081 105.1738 Wilmar, AAK PO1000003970 Sumber Sawit -3.8074 105.1720 Fuji, Cargill PO1000003970 CAHAYA SAWIT LESTARI -3.8041 102.3991 Apical, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000007568 PT SMART TBK TANAH LAUT POM -3.7903 115.2831 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000001152 Karya Sawitindo Mas -3.7799 102.4018 BLC, Wilmar, Cargill, AAK PO1000004539 Palma Mas Sejati -3.7779 102.3690 Apical, Wilmar, AAK, BLC, Cargill PO1000004538 Agra Sawitindo -3.7779 102.4026 LDC, Wilmar, AAK, Lipidos, BLC, Cargill PO1000004539 Campang Tiga -3.7642 104.7393 Fuji, BLC, Cargill, AAK PO1000008598 Sajang Heulang (Mustika) -3.7453 115.6452 BLC, AAK PO1000000829 BUANA KARYA BHAKTI -3.7387 115.4539 Fuji, Apical, Cargill PO1000002103 PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA XIII PELAIHARI -3.7255 114.7863 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004066 Perkebunan Nusantara VI (Tanjung Lebar) -3.7254 114.7863 Wilmar #N/A Pelaihari -3.7247 114.7869 Fuji, Cargill, AAK PO1000004066 Selapan Jaya -3.7092 105.0986 LDC, Apical, Fuji, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC #N/A Wai Musi Agro Indah -3.7076 105.0991 Wilmar #N/A Selapan Jaya (Limau Mungkur) -3.7069 105.0967 Wilmar, AAK PO1000005580 Sajang Heulang (Angsana Mini) -3.6728 115.6219 BLC, AAK PO1000000329 Angsana Factory -3.6725 115.6205 Fuji PO1000000329 BUANA KARYA BAKTI -3.6701 115.4759 BLC PO1000004946 BIO NUSANTARA TECHNOLOGY -3.6438 102.2408 BLC PO1000004945 BIO NUSANTARA TEKNOLOGI BENGKULU -3.6438 102.2410 LDC, AAK, Wilmar, Cargill, Lipidos #N/A Bio Nusantara Teknologi -3.6437 102.2409 Fuji, Cargill PO1000004945 SAWIT MULIA -3.6357 102.2114 Apical, Wilmar, AAK, Lipidos, BLC, Cargill #N/A Sawit Mas Sejahtera (Sungai Kikim) -3.6331 103.2196 Wilmar, AAK PO1000004068 SAWIT MAS SEJAHTERA -3.6330 103.2191 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004068 SUNGAI KIKIM -3.6328 103.2196 LDC, Fuji, Cargill PO1000004068 Swakarsa Sinarsentosa -3.6270 104.8695 AAK, BLC, Wilmar, Cargill #N/A Ladang Rumpun Subur Abadi (Angsana) -3.6143 115.6108 BLC, AAK PO1000000325 Tamora Agro Lestari -3.5995 105.0605 LDC, Apical, AAK, Fuji, Wilmar, Lipidos, BLC, Cargill#N/A Telaga Hikmah -3.5986 105.0600 LDC, Apical, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, Wilmar, BLCPO1000004518 EKAJAYA MULTI PERKASA -3.5532 103.3020 LDC, Fuji, Cargill, Wilmar PO1000004490 SUNGAI LENGI -3.5484 103.8449 BLC PO1000006240 BUMI SAWIT -3.5254 104.3457 LDC, AAK, Wilmar, Fuji, Cargill PO1000001611 Gunung Aru Factory -3.5036 116.1628 Fuji, BLC, AAK #N/A M. Gunung Aru -3.4947 116.1667 SimeDarby #N/A Angsana Mini Factory -3.4892 115.7378 Fuji #N/A M. Mustika -3.4686 115.6506 SimeDarby #N/A PT Adisurya CiPTa Lestari -3.4521 115.6425 SimeDarby #N/A SUNGAI BINTI -3.4520 115.6435 Fuji, Cargill PO1000007436 Sisirau -3.4518 122.1682 Fuji, AAK, Wilmar, Cargill #N/A Sultra Prima Lestari -3.4510 122.1680 BLC, AAK PO1000007442 Cipta Futura -3.4385 103.6996 Wilmar #N/A Karang Bintang -3.3739 115.9065 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000008133 Kencana Katara Kewala -3.3636 101.8269 Wilmar, BLC, AAK, Cargill PO1000005204 SURYA BUMI AGRO LANGGENG -3.3609 103.8837 Lipidos, BLC, AAK, Cargill #N/A SURYABUMI AGRO LANGGENG -3.3591 103.8859 LDC, Wilmar #N/A BATU BULAN -3.3395 115.7715 Fuji, Apical, Cargill PO1000004070 Surya Bratasena -3.3381 103.9111 Wilmar #N/A PT. BUMILANGGENG PERDANATRADA (BATU BULAN-3.3371 MILL) 115.7710 Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004070 MAHKOTA ANDALAN SAWIT -3.3350 104.3592 Apical, AAK, Wilmar, Cargill, Lipidos, BLC #N/A Sandabi Indah Lestari -3.3097 102.0926 BLC, Wilmar, AAK, Cargill PO1000006345 WANAPOTENSI GUNA -3.2866 103.6789 LDC, Apical, Wilmar, Cargill, BLC #N/A PT. PERKEBUNAN HASIL MUSI LESTARI -3.2618 103.3732 BLC PO1000004071 AGRICINAL -3.2010 101.6301 LDC, AAK, Fuji, Cargill, BLC PO1000004072 PT SMART TBK BATU AMPAR POM -3.1979 116.0223 BLC PO1000001151 Batu Ampar -3.1970 116.0212 Fuji, Cargill PO1000001151 AGRO INDRALAYA MANDIRI -3.1819
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