CARA EKSPOR BRIKET ARANG BATOK KELAPA UNTUK PEMULA - BELAJAR EXPORT BARANG KE LUAR NEGERI

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18 Sept 202308:06

Summary

TLDRThis video script discusses the export potential of coconut shell briquettes from Indonesia, targeting Europe, America, and the Middle East. It covers the required standards for briquette quality, including low ash content and consistent size and shape. The script provides tips for production, such as drying techniques and avoiding odors, and emphasizes the importance of quality control. It also outlines the necessary permits and documents for exporting, including business registration, NIB, NPWP, and a sales contract, as well as the special shipping considerations due to the flammable nature of briquettes.

Takeaways

  • 🌏 The main export opportunities for Indonesian briquettes are in Europe, America, and the Middle East.
  • πŸ”₯ In Europe and America, coconut shell briquettes are typically used for barbequing, while in the Middle East, they are commonly used as a fuel source for cigarette butts.
  • πŸ“ European countries usually require a carbon content of less than 2.3% in briquettes, while the Arab market generally accepts the same carbon content.
  • πŸ“ Briquettes can come in various shapes like cylindrical, cubic, or hexagonal, with sizes ranging from 1.5 cm x 2 cm to 2.5 cm x 5.5 cm, with cubic shape being popular in the Middle East market.
  • πŸ“¦ For the domestic European and American markets, briquette size and shape are less sensitive, but consistency within each bag is crucial for a professional appearance.
  • πŸ” Buyers often look for three key qualities in briquettes: longevity, odorlessness, and being smokeless.
  • πŸ’§ To achieve a low moisture content, producers should use about 10% water based on the weight of the raw material, which helps in achieving a carbon content of around 2%.
  • πŸƒ Cleaning the coconut shells thoroughly before processing and using high-quality tapioca flour can help reduce the ash content and prevent odor in the briquettes.
  • 🚫 To ensure smokeless briquettes, the raw materials must be pure without any mixtures that could affect the final product's quality.
  • πŸ“‹ Before exporting, producers need to obtain a business license, NIB (National Business Identifier), and a Tax ID (NPWP) from the tax office.
  • πŸ“„ Export documentation includes a sales contract, commercial invoice, packing list, export notification (PEB/BL), insurance letter, Letter of Credit if applicable, and a quality statement or certificate of origin if requested by the importer.

Q & A

  • What is the main commodity discussed in the video script for export opportunities from Indonesia?

    -The main commodity discussed is briquettes made from coconut shell charcoal, known as 'briket arang tempurung kelapa'.

  • Which regions are potential targets for exporting Indonesian briquettes?

    -The potential target regions for exporting briquettes are Europe, America, and the Middle East.

  • What are the typical uses of coconut shell charcoal briquettes in Europe and America?

    -In Europe and America, coconut shell charcoal briquettes are typically used for barbequing.

  • What is the common use of briquettes in the Middle East according to the script?

    -In the Middle East, briquettes are commonly used as fuel for cigarette butts or waste.

  • What is the ash content percentage required by European countries for briquettes?

    -European countries usually require an ash content of less than 2.3% for briquettes.

  • What are the common shapes for briquettes, and what is the preferred size for the Middle East market?

    -Common shapes for briquettes include cylindrical, cubic, or hexagonal. For the Middle East market, the preferred shape is cubic with a size of 2.5 cm.

  • What are the three criteria that buyers often look for in briquettes?

    -The three criteria buyers often look for are long-lasting briquettes, odorless briquettes, and smokeless briquettes.

  • What is the recommended moisture content in the raw material for making briquettes, and how does it affect the quality?

    -The recommended moisture content in the raw material is 2%. Achieving this percentage ensures a good quality briquette that is not too wet after being printed.

  • How can one ensure that the briquettes do not have an odor when used?

    -To ensure odorless briquettes, one should clean the coconut shell from any remaining coconut fiber at least twice before burning and use the best quality tapioca flour without long storage.

  • What are the legal requirements for exporting briquettes from Indonesia?

    -Legal requirements include having a business entity, obtaining a NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha), an NPWP (Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak), and a business license issued by the government.

  • What are the documents needed for exporting briquettes, and what is their purpose?

    -The required documents include a sales contract, commercial invoice, packing list, export notification (PEB or BNL), insurance letter, Letter of Credit if payment is made via LC, a quality statement if requested by the importer, and a Certificate of Origin or SKA.

  • What are the special considerations for shipping briquettes due to their nature as flammable goods?

    -Briquettes need to be shipped in a refrigerated container with a thermal blanket, and the loading capacity should not be too dense to prevent any risk of fire.

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