Ultrajaya Milk Industry Tbk PT
IDX:ULTJ

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IDX:ULTJ
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Price: 1 350 IDR -2.17%
Market Cap: 14T IDR
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Economic Moat
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Market Cap
14T IDR
Industry
Food Products

Nestled in the bustling Indonesian city of Bandung, Ultrajaya Milk Industry Tbk PT has carved a niche as a leading player in the dairy and beverage segment. Founded in 1958, the company initially embarked on its journey focusing on milk production, gradually expanding its product portfolio to include a variety of beverages such as tea and fruit juices. The company’s strategic embrace of Ultra High Temperature (UHT) processing established it as a pioneer in the Indonesian dairy market, allowing it to deliver milk with longer shelf life without the need for preservatives. This innovation not only broadened its consumer reach but also catered to Indonesia's expansive archipelago, where logistics and distribution challenges can stifle growth potential. Ultrajaya's path to profitability is tightly intertwined with its robust distribution networks and aggressive marketing strategies. By leveraging state-of-the-art technology in its manufacturing processes, the company continuously ensures the quality and safety of its diverse product lines, garnering consumer trust and loyalty. Additionally, the company’s partnerships with established retailers and its focus on capturing growing demands in both urban and rural areas have solidified its market presence. The astute ability to adapt to consumer preferences and an unwavering commitment to quality have enabled Ultrajaya to flourish in a highly competitive industry, translating consumer trust into steady revenue streams.

ULTJ Intrinsic Value
1 897.28 IDR
Undervaluation 29%
Intrinsic Value
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