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No STORE NAME Region 1 SES - AMBON - AMBON CITY CENTER MALUKU 2 SES - BALIKPAPAN - BALIKPAPAN SUPER BLOCK KALIMANTAN TIMUR 3 SES - BALIKPAPAN - MALL PENTACITY KALIMANTAN TIMUR 4 SES - BALIKPAPAN - PLAZA BALIKPAPAN KALIMANTAN TIMUR 5 SES - BALIKPAPAN - ROAD AREA KALIMANTAN TIMUR 6 SES - BANDAR LAMPUNG - BOEMI KEDATON LAMPUNG LAMPUNG 7 SES - BANDAR LAMPUNG - KARTINI MALL - LT. 1 LAMPUNG 8 SES - BANDAR LAMPUNG - ROAD AREA LAMPUNG 9 SES - BANDUNG - 23 PASKAL SHOPPING CENTER JAWA BARAT 10 SES - BANDUNG - BANDUNG ELECTRONIC CENTER JAWA BARAT 11 SES - BANDUNG - BANDUNG ELECTRONIC CENTER EXTENSION JAWA BARAT 12 SES - BANDUNG - BANDUNG INDAH PLAZA JAWA BARAT 13 SES - BANDUNG - CIHAMPELAS WALK JAWA BARAT 14 SES - BANDUNG - FESTIVAL CITYLINK MALL JAWA BARAT 15 SES - BANDUNG - PARIS VAN JAVA MALL JAWA BARAT 16 SES - BANDUNG - TRANS STUDIO MALL JAWA BARAT 17 SES - BANJARMASIN - DUTA MALL KALIMANTAN SELATAN 18 SES - BANJARMASIN - Q MALL BANJARBARU KALIMANTAN SELATAN 19 SES - BANJARMASIN - ROAD AREA KALIMANTAN SELATAN 20 SES - BATAM - BATAM CITY SQUARE MALL KEPULAUAN RIAU 21 SES - BATAM - MEGAMALL BATAM KEPULAUAN RIAU 22 SES - BATAM - NAGOYA HILL MALL KEPULAUAN RIAU 23 SES - BEKASI - BEKASI CYBERPARK JAWA BARAT 24 SES - BEKASI - BEKASI CYBERPARK LT. GF JAWA BARAT 25 SES - BEKASI - GRAND GALAXY PARK JAWA BARAT 26 SES - BEKASI - GRAND METROPOLITAN MALL JAWA BARAT 27 SES - BEKASI - MEGA BEKASI HYPER MALL LT.1 NO.32 JAWA BARAT 28 SES - BEKASI - MEGA BEKASI HYPERMALL LT.1 NO.136-138 JAWA BARAT 29 SES - BEKASI - METROPOLITAN MALL JAWA BARAT 30 SES - BEKASI - PLAZA PONDOK GEDE JAWA BARAT 31 SES - BEKASI - SUMMARECON MALL BEKASI JAWA BARAT 32 SES - BENGKULU - BENGKULU INDAH MALL BENGKULU 33 SES - BINJAI - BINJAI SUPERMALL SUMATERA UTARA 34 SES - BOGOR - BOTANI SQUARE JAWA BARAT 35 SES - BOGOR - PLAZA EKALOKASARI JAWA BARAT 36 SES - BOGOR - PLAZA JAMBU DUA JAWA BARAT 37 SES - BUKIT TINGGI - ROAD AREA SUMATERA BARAT 38 SES - CIBINONG - CIBINONG CITY MALL JAWA BARAT 39 SES - CIBUBUR - CIBUBUR JUNCTION DKI JAKARTA 40 SES - CIBUBUR - MALL CIPUTRA CIBUBUR DKI JAKARTA 41 SES - CIBUBUR - PLAZA CIBUBUR JAWA BARAT 42 SES - CIKARANG - MALL LIPPO CIKARANG JAWA BARAT 43 SES - CIKARANG - SENTRA GROSIR CIKARANG JAWA BARAT 44 SES - CILEGON - CILEGON CENTER MALL BANTEN 45 SES - CILEGON - SUPERMALL CILEGON BANTEN 46 SES - CIREBON - CIREBON SUPER BLOCK JAWA BARAT 47 SES - CIREBON - GRAGE MALL JAWA BARAT 48 SES - DENPASAR - CELLULAR CITY BALI 49 SES - DENPASAR - MALL BALI GALLERIA BALI 50 SES - DENPASAR - ROAD AREA - JL. 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GF DKI JAKARTA 60 SES - JAKARTA BARAT - LIPPO MALL PURI DKI JAKARTA 61 SES - JAKARTA BARAT - MALL PURI INDAH DKI JAKARTA 62 SES - JAKARTA BARAT - MALL TAMAN ANGGREK DKI JAKARTA 63 SES - JAKARTA BARAT - NEO SOHO DKI JAKARTA 64 SES - JAKARTA PUSAT - GAJAH MADA PLAZA DKI JAKARTA 65 SES - JAKARTA PUSAT - GRAND INDONESIA DKI JAKARTA 66 SES - JAKARTA PUSAT - GREEN PRAMUKA DKI JAKARTA 67 SES - JAKARTA PUSAT - PLAZA ATRIUM DKI JAKARTA 68 SES - JAKARTA PUSAT - PLAZA INDONESIA DKI JAKARTA 69 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - GANDARIA CITY - NO. 190 - 191 DKI JAKARTA 70 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - ITC FATMAWATI DKI JAKARTA 71 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - KALIBATA CITY DKI JAKARTA 72 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - KOTA KASABLANKA DKI JAKARTA 73 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - LIPPO MALL KEMANG DKI JAKARTA 74 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - LOTTE AVENUE CIPUTRA WORLD - LT. 2 DKI JAKARTA 75 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - LOTTE AVENUE CIPUTRA WORLD - LT. 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GF 88 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - RATU PLAZA DKI JAKARTA 89 SES - JAKARTA SELATAN - SENAYAN CITY DKI JAKARTA 90 SES - JAKARTA TIMUR - AEON MALL JAKARTA GARDEN CITY DKI JAKARTA 91 SES - JAKARTA TIMUR - CIPINANG INDAH MALL DKI JAKARTA 92 SES - JAKARTA TIMUR - CITY PLAZA JATINEGARA DKI JAKARTA 93 SES - JAKARTA TIMUR - MALL GRAHA CIJANTUNG DKI JAKARTA 94 SES - JAKARTA TIMUR - PLAZA BUARAN DKI JAKARTA 95 SES - JAKARTA TIMUR - PUSAT GROSIR CILILITAN DKI JAKARTA 96 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - BELLA TERRA KELAPA GADING DKI JAKARTA 97 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - EMPORIUM PLUIT DKI JAKARTA 98 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - GREEN BAY MALL DKI JAKARTA 99 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - ITC CEMPAKA MAS - BLOK. F DKI JAKARTA 100 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - ITC CEMPAKA MAS - BLOK. L DKI JAKARTA 101 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - MALL KELAPA GADING 3 DKI JAKARTA 102 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - MANGGA DUA MALL DKI JAKARTA 103 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - PIK AVENUE DKI JAKARTA 104 SES - JAKARTA UTARA - PLUIT VILLAGE DKI JAKARTA 105 SES - JAMBI - JAMBI TOWN SQUARE JAMBI 106 SES - JAMBI - MALL WTC BATANGHARI JAMBI 107 SES - JAMBI - ROAD AREA JAMBI 108 SES - JAYAPURA - MALL JAYAPURA PAPUA 109 SES - JEMBER - LIPPO PLAZA JEMBER JAWA TIMUR 110 SES - JOGJAKARTA - AMBARUKMO PLAZA DI YOGYAKARTA 111 SES - JOGJAKARTA - HARTONO MALL JOGJA DI YOGYAKARTA 112 SES - JOGJAKARTA - JOGJA CITY DI YOGYAKARTA 113 SES - JOGJAKARTA - JOGJATRONIK MALL DI YOGYAKARTA 114 SES - JOGJAKARTA - LIPPO PLAZA JOGJA DI YOGYAKARTA 115 SES - JOGJAKARTA - MALL MALIOBORO DI YOGYAKARTA 116 SES - JOGJAKARTA - RAMAI MALL DI YOGYAKARTA 117 SES - KARAWANG - MALL KARAWANG CENTRAL PLAZA JAWA BARAT 118 SES - KARAWANG - RESINDA MALL JAWA BARAT 119 SES - KEDIRI - KEDIRI TOWN SQUARE JAWA TIMUR 120 SES - KENDARI - ROAD AREA SULAWESI TENGGARA 121 SES - KUDUS - ROAD AREA JAWA TENGAH 122 SES - KUPANG - LIPPO PLAZA KUPANG NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR (NTT) 123 SES - KUPANG - ROAD AREA NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR (NTT) 124 SES - MADIUN - SUN CITY MALL JAWA TIMUR 125 SES - MAKASSAR - MALL PANAKKUKANG - BLOK. 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  • Your Logistics Solution Provider Your Logistics Solution Provider Vision to Be a World Class Logistics Solutions Provider with the Highest Quality of Customer Service

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