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View all search resultsThe Jakarta Post’s Divya Karyza interviewed Teguk CEO Maulana Hakim on Saturday to explore the Indonesian food and beverage company’s journey leading to the opening of its first store in New York, the United States, its plan for further expansion and its latest venture into the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) segment.
We are optimistic for 2021, especially seeing that the market and the government is on the move. The first half of the year will be better than last year, but the industry will not be fully recovered yet. However, we see that recovery can happen in the second half of the year, especially if the vaccination process can take less than 18 months.
The company said it would scout for local start-up partners in Indonesia that could help support its business in terms of on-demand delivery, distribution optimization, in-store analytics and eco-friendly packaging.
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