Hatfield’s new office in Indonesia
Apr 15, 2008
Hatfield has operated a full-time office in Indonesia for more than 18 years, providing environmental consulting services to industry, government agencies, NGOs and international development organizations. PT Hatfield Indonesia has grown significantly in the past 5 years, resulting in the need to relocate to a new, larger office in the city of Bogor, West Java. On April 18th, the Ambassador of Canada, his Excellency John Holmes, officially opened the office in the company of the Canadian Trade Commissioner, clients (past and present), and partners from the Indonesian Institute of Science and Bogor Agriculture University.
Ambassador Holmes cuts the ribbon in the opening ceremony with Bambang Tri Sasongko Adi, President Director of Hatfield Indonesia
At the opening ceremony for the new office, Thomas Boivin, President of Hatfield Consultants stated:
“Success over the last 18 years has put PT Hatfield Indonesia in a very strong position to take advantage of new opportunities; the company has strong management, experience and well qualified staff, a strong reputation for providing quality work, and an excellent new office which will facilitate growth – the future is bright indeed.”
Since 1990, Hatfield Indonesia has provided a range of services to multinational corporations and non-governmental organizations alike in mining, forestry, oil and gas, pulp and paper, power generation, manufacturing, development, and fisheries and aquaculture sectors.
Some recent Indonesian project highlights include:
Nickel Mine Forestry Survey
PT Weda Bay Nickel operates a nickel mine currently in the exploration stage in the Regency of Halmahera Tengah, Indonesia. Hatfield Indonesia was contracted to implement a comprehensive forestry inventory in support of a land rehabilitation pilot project. read more >>Geographic Information Systems to Support Mine Management
Hatfield provides ongoing geographic information technology services to Banpu Public Company Ltd. (Banpu), a leading southeast Asian energy company. Hatfield developed a Geographic Information System (GIS) to support Banpu’s mine management, as well as implemented training programmes for mine personnel and senior managers in Indonesia and Thailand. more>>Strengthening Good Governance through Environmental Management and Spatial Planning
The Indonesian province of Aceh was devastated by the earthquake and tsunami on December 26th, 2004. The Strengthening Good Governance through Environmental Management and Spatial Planning project was initiated to address some of the impacts of the earthquake and tsunami through conducting an assessment of coastal resources and promoting good environmental management practices in reconstruction activities. more>>
For more information, please contact us:
Bambang Tri Sasongko Adi
President
PT HATFIELD INDONESIA
E-mail: hatfindo@hatfieldgroup.com
Tel.: +62 251 8324 487; 8332 602
Fax: +62 251 8340 414
