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Daftar Perusahaan dan Sentra Industri DI Yogyakarta

May 29, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Daftar Perusahaan dan Sentra Industri

a. Kerajinan Kulit

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 Exis Collection Cipto Wiyono Jl.Sugeng Jeroni 79 379041
2 Tria Collection Sri Huntari Jl.Dorodasih 20 Patangpuluhan 375590
3 WR Winurun Patangpuluhan WB III/362 A 375971
4 SR Slamet Riyanto Suryowijayan MJ I/310 374987
5 Ayu Sumardi Mangunegaran PB I/221 D 373005
6 Amie Leather Ny.Hj.Ismaryati S Jl.Kemasan 24,28 378341
7 Narinda Collection Ir.Arum Tejowati P Ngadinegaran MJ III/1134 382639
8 Hasan Basamalah Hasan Basamalah Karangkajen MG III/901

9 Wigiyanto Wigiyanto Purwanggan PA I/565
10 Jumali Jumali Nitikam Rt/Rw : 41/XI Sorosutan UH
11 Angga Collection Sugeng Pramono Bugisan WB III/532
12 Chlifah DZ Ny.Cholifah DZ Jl.Agus Salim 52

b. Kerajinan Kayu

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 Yogya Cinderamata Arfan Ngadisuryan KT I/150 371022
2 Dimensi Palm Wood Handicraft Hari DS Gampingan WB I/914 521977
3 Arjun Wood batik Suharto Gampingan WB I/755 511529
4 Mardian Art Mardiyono Jl.Rejowinangun 12
5 Amulet Indonesia Parama Nugraha Alb Jl.Kusumanegara 189 583324
6 Maju F.Napitupulu Jl.Cantel 14 561671
7 Lulu Grup Lumadi waluyo Tegalgendu KG II/1110 371696
8 CV.Timur Barat Jl.Jogokaryan 32
9 CV. Java Craft Karangkajen MG III/545
10 CV. Ryan’s Handicraft Selokarman KG III/1069
11 CV.Cipta Rumba Abadi Hendra Senjaya Jl.Patangpuluhan 41

c. Aneka Industri

NO PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 PT.Cahaya Jiwaku (industri timbangan) Purwanto H Jl.Lowano 68-72
2 CV.Danarhadi (kerajinan tembaga) A.Singgih Soegiyo Jl.Gading 18 379929
3 Nur Utami (kerajinan fiberglass Nur Utami Jl.Rotowijayan 30
4 PT.Catoha Industri Rekreasi (permainan anak-anak) Drs.Hadiono Akt Gedongkuning selatan No.5
5 Agustus Bunadir (kerajinan emas) Agustus Bunadir Jl.Winong KG II/258
6 Logam Sakti Edhi Irianto Jl.Miliran UH II/208
7 Suroto Suroto Jl.Benowo KG II/205
8 H.Ilyas B (industri timbangan) H.Ilyas B Jl.P.Wirosaban 6
9 Timbangan Akur Supiyem Keparakan Lor MG I/626
10 Tan Handoyo (kerajinan gypsum) Tan Handoyo Jl.Pakuningratan 3
11 Tri Widodo Tri Widodo Jl.Magelang 128
12 Harry AN (kerajinan batu) Suharyadi Jl.Namburan Lor 53 A

d. Kerajinan Cor Aluminium

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 Industri Sunardi Sunardi Kranan 595, Sorosutan UH
2 Industri Suryanto Suryanto Tungkak UH 6/819
3 Industri Haryono Haryono Kranon UH 6/586
4 Industri Yulianto Yulianto Kranon UH 6/604
5 Kerajinan Bambang C Bambang C Jl.Guno Mrico 414 Giwangan UH .
6 Kerajinan Suminah Ny.Suminah Nitikan UH 6/408
7 Kerajinan Darusman Darusman,SE Jl.Sorosutan 17 UH
8 Kerajinan Ronowyono Ronowyono Sorosutan UH 6/897
9 Kerajinan Waluyo Waluyo Jl.Pakel baru selatan 14
10 Kerajinan Harno Harno W Nitikan UH 6/656
11 Kerajinan Sutanto Sutanto Jl.Sidikan 53
12 Kerajinan Edy Purwanto Edy Purwanto Jl.Sorosutan UH 6/784
13 Johnson Show Johnson S Jl.Magelang 188

e. Kerajinan Fiberglass

No. Nama Alamat Ket
1 Purwadi Nitikan UH VI/439
2 Muhajid Nitikan Rt/Rw 43/11
3 Arwandi Jl.Sorosutan 6 A
4 Harjito Nitikan UH VI/554
5 Ngadiman Nitikan UH VI/553
6 Enteng Suhadi Nitikan UH VI/458
7 Soemedi Nitikan UH VI 468
8 Djiwa Sukendra Nitikan UH VI/454
9 Leksono HR Nitikan UH VI/540
10 Hartoyo Nitikan UH VI/552
11 Dwi Maryanto Nitikan UH VI/552
12 Kuswanto Nitikan UH VI/446
13 Ponidi Nalen UH /133

f. Sentra Kerajinan Imitasi

No Nama Alamat Ket
1 Sukarman Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
2 Edi Nurzani Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
3 Tarto Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
4 Sarwidji Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
5 Sujatwadi Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
6 Kun Djatmiko Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
7 Sukasman Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
8 Dalwani Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
9 Joni Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
10 Kartija Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
11 Supriyono Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
12 Harjiman Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
13 Wartono Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
14 Harjono Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1
15 Nur Fendi Gedongan RT/RW : 1/1

g. Tatah Sunggih Kulit

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 Hadi Sukirno Hadi Sukirno Jl.Letjend.S.Parman 35 373427
2 Tansen Djaelani Kadipaten kulon KP I/308 377063
3 Wayang kancil Lejar Lejar Jl.Mataram DN I/370 517976
4 Kerajinan Tatah Sungging & Kulit Drs.AG.Sardjono Hadisuryo Jl.Kusumanegara 105 518188

h. Blangkon

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 WAGIMIN WAGIMIN Bugisan WB III/588 381434
2 SLAMET SLAMET Bugisan 379913

i. Perak

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 Koperasi KP3Y Samsu Hadi Jl.Mondorakan 41 377990
2 Ansor Silver Suyatin AS Jl.Tegalgendu 28 373266
3 Narti’s Silver Sunarti Sumarmo Jl.Tegalgendu 22 371184
4 MS Silver Mujiyono Purbayan KG III/1112 383266
5 MD Silver Mulyo Pratono Keboan KG III/435 375063
6 Tom’s Silver Ny.Hj.Yani Jl.Ngeksigondo 60 372818
7 HS Silver Harto Suharjo Jl.Mondorakan 1 375107
8 SUDARNO Sudarno Ledok KG III/848 384866
9 Hubron Hadi H.Hubron Hadi Jl.Kemasan 56
10 Dody Yudianto Dodi Yudianto Nyamplung KG KK/801 A
11 Mawar Putih Sutarti Jl.Kemasan 33

j. KONVEKSI

No PERUSAHAAN PENGUSAHA ALAMAT
1 Bintang HN Wajiono HR Purbayan KG III/1134 384727
2 Bayu Collection Samidah Tompeyan TR III/144
3 Nina Collection Nina Pakel Baru UH VI/1123
4 Mitra Mulia Kahono Sumitro Jl.Kebun Raya 65
5 Princess Muniroh Jafar alaydrus Jl.Pramuka 11
6 CV.Sunan Mukti Fath Aulia Muh. Notoyudan GT II/206
7 M.Hudayana M.Hudayana Jl.KS.Tubun 37
8 CV.Marga Mulya Suryowijayan MJ I/350
9 Drs.Wantaki M.Sc Drs.Wantaki M.Sc Jl.Suryopranoto 6
10 CV.Kurnia Aman Nurkhalis Ibnu Aman Jl.Veteran 232
11 Muryanto Muryanto Jl.Pramuka 54
12 Ny.Nur Eny S Ny.Nur Eny Sundarti Karangkajen MG III/835
13 CV.Dewi Ratna Ny.Sri Lestari Jl.P.Mangkurat 17
14 CV.Kusuma Lestari Siti Bariroh Jl.Patangpuluhan WB III/435
15 CV.Sidorejo Utomo Hj.Sri Winarni Jl.Wakhid Hasyim 18
16 PB.Surya Jaya H.Fauzan N Jl.Suryowijayan 10
17 Golden Multites T.Denis Agus Salim
18 Ida Setiowati Ida Setiowati
19 Suharyanto H Suharyanto H
20 CV.Arimbi Collection Sumarmi
21 CV.Melati Putih Suparmi
22 CV.Mutiara Collection Intang Kartikawati
23 CV.Tutie Collection Hj.Hidayati
24 CV.Arto Moro Sri Nurprihatin
25 CV.Rinjani Collection Hj.Lely Suryati
26 CV.Nusa Indah Dra.Siti Istiqomah
27 CV.Karya Mandiri Ny.Juminah S
28 CV.Nunung Collection Ny.Sartini
29 CV.Rien Collection Ny.arini Z
30 CV.Teratai Collection Ny.Suryati Maryono
31 CV.Kusuma Collection Sri Ningsih
32 CV.Edta Busana Ny.Yukani
33 CV.Setiasari Collection Ir.Setianto

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