Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing construction markets, driven by infrastructure development, urbanization, and mining activities. As a result, the demand for crushed stone—used in road construction, building foundations, and concrete production—has increased significantly. This has led to the growth of a robust stone crushing industry across the archipelago. Below is a list of notable stone crusher companies operating in Indonesia, based on publicly available information from company websites, industry directories, and government-registered business records.
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PT Indo Acidatama Tbk (Indo Premier Group)
While primarily known for its mining and chemical businesses, Indo Acidatama operates limestone quarries and stone crushing facilities in East Kalimantan. The company supplies crushed stone as raw material for cement production and construction projects. Its operations comply with Indonesian mining regulations under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. -
PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG)
As one of Indonesia’s largest cement producers, SIG operates integrated stone crushing units at its quarry sites in various regions, including East Java, South Sulawesi, and Lampung. These crushing plants process limestone and other raw materials essential for cement manufacturing. Publicly disclosed sustainability reports confirm the use of advanced crushing and screening technology. -
PT Holcim Indonesia Tbk
A subsidiary of the global Holcim Group, PT Holcim operates multiple quarries and crushing plants in Java and Sumatra. Locations such as Cilacap (Central Java) and Bojonegero (East Java) host large-scale stone crushing operations. The company emphasizes environmental management, with ISO-certified processes and dust suppression systems in place. -
PT Nusa Prima Quarry
Based in West Java, this company specializes in aggregate production for construction and infrastructure projects. It operates modern jaw and cone crushers at its facility near Bogor. According to the West Java Regional Investment Office (DPMPTSP), the company holds valid environmental and mining permits. -
PT Bina Karya Sukses Mandiri
Located in Malang, East Java, this company provides crushed stone, sand, and gravel (sand-gravel) for regional construction projects. It operates mobile and fixed crushing units and is registered with the East Java Department of Energy and Mineral Resources. Business licenses and operational data are available through Indonesia’s Company Registry (AHU Online). -
PT Surya Toto Indonesia Tbk
Primarily known for ceramics and building materials, Surya Toto operates stone processing units that include crushing operations for decorative and functional aggregates. Though not a primary crusher, its supply chain involves partnerships with local quarry operators who process stone. -
PT Adhi Karya (Persero) Tbk – Quarry Division
As a state-owned construction company, Adhi Karya manages its own quarry and crushing operations to support large infrastructure projects such as toll roads and airports. Crushing units are deployed in project areas including Sumatra and Kalimantan under temporary mining permits (IPR) issued by local governments. -
PT Cipta Kridatama (a member of the Chandra Asri Group)
While primarily a mining services provider, Cipta Kridatama offers crushing and screening services for limestone and granite in contract mining projects, particularly in Kalimantan and Sulawesi. Their equipment includes jaw crushers, impact crushers, and vibrating screens, as listed in their technical service portfolio. -
PT Multi Bina Perkasa
Based in Central Java, this company focuses on aggregate production using primary and secondary crushing systems. It supplies materials for road base and concrete batching plants. The company is registered with BPOM (Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board) and holds ISO 9001 certification for quality management. -
PT Mitra Energi Persada
Operating in South Sumatra, this company runs a stone crusher plant near the Musi River to serve regional infrastructure developments. Environmental permits and production data are filed with the South Sumatra Environmental Agency (BPLHD)..jpg)
It should be noted that many smaller, regional stone crusher operators exist across Indonesia, particularly in Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan. These often function under local mining licenses (IUP or IPR) and supply materials for provincial and municipal construction. Data on these smaller firms can be accessed through public databases such as the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) website (https://migas.esdm.go.id) and the National One-Stop Service for Investment (https://oss.go.id)..jpg)
The Indonesian stone crusher industry continues to evolve, with increasing emphasis on environmental compliance, efficiency, and integration with construction supply chains. Most larger companies have adopted modern crushing technology and adhere to national safety and environmental standards.
Sources: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), company annual reports, Sustainalytics ESG profiles, and regional government business registries (DPMPTSP).


