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Legal Entity & Export License

We are a registered Indonesian exporter; our legal entity name, NIB (business identification number) and export-license details are published here as confirmed, and we accept payment only to the registered company account — never a private one.

We are a registered coconut charcoal exporter in Indonesia, not an intermediary or a private seller: the charcoal is carbonized, formed, and lab-graded at our own factory, and it ships against our own registered export entity. This page publishes the legal facts a five- or six-figure buyer needs to verify before paying — the entity name, the NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha, Indonesia’s business identification number), and the export-license details — and states the one rule that protects your money: pay only to the registered company account, never a private account. Engineered for BBQ and grilling — not shisha.

Registered Coconut Charcoal Exporter in Indonesia

The factory exports under a single registered Indonesian legal entity. We are the manufacturer of record — we carbonize coconut shell and form the briquettes ourselves — so the company that invoices you, holds the export license, and is named on the bill of lading is the same company that made the charcoal. There is no trader in the middle and no third party whose stock we re-bag.

The registered legal name is published here once confirmed, so you can match it against the name on the invoice, the bank account, and the shipping documents before you commit funds:

⚠ Pending — company data

Registered legal entity name (PT / company name as filed) is published here once confirmed, and must match the name on your invoice, the company bank account, and the bill of lading.

NIB & Export License

Indonesian exporters operate under a NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha) issued through the OSS system, which also carries the export rights for the goods. Wood charcoal exports under HS 4402.90.0000, and shipments move as declared dangerous goods (UN 1361, Class 4.2, self-heating). The license and registration numbers are published here as confirmed — never invented — so you can verify them against the official Indonesian registries before a contract:

⚠ Pending — company data

NIB (business identification number) is published here once confirmed, so a buyer can verify it against the Indonesian OSS registry before contracting.

⚠ Pending — company data

Export-license details (export registration / exporter identity number) are published here once confirmed, with the issuing authority named for independent verification.

The certificates and test documents that travel with a shipment — COA, SDS, the self-heating (UN 1361) test report, and the spec sheet — sit in the import certificate library, separate from this legal page.

Pay Only To The Registered Company Account

Pay only to the registered company account — never a private account. This is the single most important anti-scam rule for buying export charcoal, because the most common fraud in this trade is an impostor (or a compromised email thread) asking you to wire funds to a personal account or to a freshly changed account number. We will never ask for that.

Two facts protect you, and both are verifiable before you pay:

  • The account holder name equals the registered legal entity. The name on the bank account is the registered company name — not a person, not a “finance agent,” not a different company. If they do not match exactly, do not pay.
  • The account does not change mid-deal by email. Treat any last-minute change of bank details as a red flag and re-confirm it on a known channel (the WhatsApp number on this site, or a call to the company), never by replying to the email that requested the change.

How to verify our corporate account:

  • Match the account holder name to the registered legal entity published above — they must be identical.
  • Confirm the account details with us directly over the payment and buyer-protection channel before sending any deposit, rather than trusting details forwarded in a long email chain.
  • Keep payment terms in line with the trade benchmark — typically a 30–50% T/T deposit with the balance before or at B/L, or an L/C for larger orders — and always to the corporate account only.

The company’s verified bank account details and registered account holder name are issued directly on enquiry, not posted publicly, so they can be confirmed against your contract:

⚠ Pending — company data

Verified company bank account holder name and account details are issued directly on enquiry and confirmed before any deposit — never posted publicly and never a personal account.

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