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Carlo Hein Tabalujan
LahirTan Tjin Hin
(1924-04-18)18 April 1924
Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies
Meninggal10 November 2011(2011-11-10) (umur 87)
KebangsaanIndonesian
Carlo Tabalujan
Hanzi tradisional: 譚欣下巴

Carlo Hein Tabalujan, lahir di Tan Tjin Hin 譚欣下巴;[1] {{Lahirmati|Tan Tjin Hin|18|4|1924||10|10|2011) adalah pebisnis dan entrepreneur Indonesia keturunan Hokkian. Ia pendiri dan pemimpin perusahaan konglomerat PT. Sumber Selatan Nusa.

Awal kehidupan

Lahir di Buitenzorg (sekarang Bogor) pada tahun 1924, Tan Tjin Hin mengadopsi nama Indonesia, Tabalujan setelah proklamasi kemerdekaan pada tanggal 17 Agustus 1945 [2] Ia anak keempat dari seorang pedagang keturunan China di kota kecil di dekat Bogor. Keluarga ini kemudian pindah ke Manado dan hidup makmur sampai pecahnya perang dunia kedua pada tahun 1941.[3] yang berakibat musnahnya seluruh kekayaan mereka.

Educated at the Anglo-Chinese College on the island of Kulangsu near Xiamen, (Amoy) and at a business college in Jakarta, Carlo Tabalujan at the age of seventeen was stranded entirely alone and without money when the Japanese occupied Java. He survived for three and a half years with the help from schoolmates and some poorly paid work. In 1945, his first real job was with the British Seaforth Highlanders, part of the Allied Forces[4] that landed to take back control of Indonesia from the Japanese.

Business

In 1945, he began trading on his own by renting a desk in the office of a businessman. From that basic beginning, Carlo Tabalujan built up successful trading and manufacturing businesses. These include relationships with a number of international companies as his long-term partners, leading to joint ventures controlling about a dozen affiliated companies under the Sumber Selatan umbrella, including PT Nestlé Indonesia, PT Danapaints Indonesia, PT Century Batteries, PT Maskapai Ansuransi; Union-Far East and PT Dan Motor Indonesia Vespa which at the time became Indonesia's leading manufacturers and distributors of motorcycles, automotive and decorative parts.[4] In 1994, Carlo Tabalujan strengthened the company's interest in the motorcycle industry by a joint venture with Kawasaki motorcycles and heavy industries.

In 1972, The Australian Dairy Board monopoly expired. Ever since then, Nestlé Indonesia continued to diversify its consumer goods catering to local markets. Products such as Nescafé Coffee, Milkmaid and Dancow milk powder. Carlo Tabalujan currently continues as a member of the board of Nestlé Indonesia with his two eldest sons Hans and James Tabalujan.

Family

Carlo is married to wife, Tine Kamboean and together have four sons and one daughter; Hans G. Tabalujan, James D. Tabalujan, Heyley L. Tabalujan, Peter L. Tabalujan and Benny S. Tabalujan. Carlo has fifteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Autobiography

Fifty Years of Business in Indonesia

"This is the remarkable story of Carlo Tabalujan. Beginning in pre-war Indonesia, we learn how, as a seventeen year old schoolboy, he was stranded without family or money how he survived three and a half years of the Japanese occupation in Jakarta and how he then started out his business empire on his own; with nothing but a rented desk and a telephone"

Carlo Tabalujan with Richard Tallboys An Autobiography, Second Edition Published in 1996, The Pentland Press, Edinburgh-Cambridge-Durham-USA First published in Great Britain in 1995– All rights reserved Richard G. Tallboys CMG OBE, Australian Trade Commissioner, Indonesia, 1966-7, British Ambassador, Vietnam 198-7


Notes

Bibliography

  • Economic bulletin – Singapore International Chamber of Commerce

Who's who in the world, 1991-1992-Marquis Who's Who, 1990 – Biography & Autobiography – 1218 pages

External links

  • (dalam bahasa Indonesia) [1]
  • (dalam bahasa Indonesia) [2]