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Dynapack Asia’s esteemed board of members headed by CEO Mr. Tirtadjaja (Tony) Hambali, comprises of a reliable and innovative team who ensure that all processes flow accordingly to the company’s mission statement.

The last i checked, dynapack had a software upgrade and the new software and 4 wheel drive controller is different to the older ones. New software and 4-wheel frive controller can do SMG cars and had a few 'bugs' removed from the old system. Hmm, wonder whether i should use the older set-up. Any comments will be appreciated. Tsung-Ming Chung is Chairman at Dynapack Intl Technology Corp. See Tsung-Ming Chung's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

In a very short time, it becomes a consulting and software development company for national and international projects. ERP designed for papers and cardboard specialists Dynapack is the dynamic ERP that allows you to manage and interconnect business processes for the corrugated cardboard and paper converting sector intuitively and efficiently. Strongly committed to customer performance, Dynapac - Fayat Group are experts on developing innovative equipment for compaction, paving, milling and concrete applications.

  • Provide total solutions for our customers through exceptional quality and service by anticipating their changing needs and responding creatively and competitively.
  • Build best in class workforce.
  • Achieve profitability and create lasting value to our shareholders and employees.
  • Commit to respecting the environment and improving the communities we operate in.

Mr. Soebekti Hambali founded the company under the name PT National Electic Wire Ltd, specialising in manufacturing of PVC-encapsulated electric cables.

The company was renamed PT Dynaplast following a shift in its business focus to plastic injection molding.

Entered Thailand through the acquisition of Berli Dynaplast Co., Ltd.

Entered Vietnam through the establishment of Dynapack Packaging (Vietnam) Co., Ltd.

Delisted PT Dynaplast followed by a joint venture between current shareholders forming Dynapack Asia, in Singapore.

Entered Malaysia through the acquisition on Viscount Plastics Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

Entered China by acquiring Dynapack Asia (Tianjin) and (Taicang) Co. Ltd. Aslo acquired Dynapack Eoss Packaging Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia.

Acquired Dynapack Packaging (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. Also acquired Rex Plastics (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.'s business.

Entered Singapore by acquiring King Plastic Pte., Ltd. and its subsidiaries in Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam

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By continuously improving our ability and the technology that we use to supply to multinationals operating throughout Asia and local and regional customers, Dynapack aims to become Asia’s leading total solutions rigid packaging and plastics provider. Our ‘best of breed’ management disciplines and expertise, propels us to become one of the most well recognized and respected plastic manufacturers in Asia.

Tomy Aritanto

Group Managing Director Technical & Innovation

Emmeline Hambali

Group Managing Director Shared Services

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Hasan Hambali

Group Managing Director Industrial & Component

Rudy Sugiarto

Group Managing Director Consumer Packaging
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Dynapac is launching new software for the optimisation of asphalt compaction. The software runs on a cab-mounted computer, helping operators achieve the ideal rolling pattern by keeping track of the number of passes and showing temperatures in the asphalt. The Dynapac Compaction Analyzer for Asphalt (DCA-A) will launch at Bauma as an option for the newly-launched CC424, CC524 and CC624 articulated tandem rollers. It can also be retrofitted to older machines.

The introduction of DCA-A follows the successful launch in 2004 of similar software for use in soil compaction. DCA-A has been developed to give operators real-time information about the rolling, enabling them to plan their next passes taking account of the current temperature of each area. Tracking the number of passes makes it easy for the operator to maintain control of the pattern and achieve the best results. Better planning of the rolling operation also ensures jobs are carried out more efficiently resulting in using less fuel. With DCA-A, operators can see the results on the coloured graphical display, highlighting at a glance which zones need further compaction. Without DCA-A, they have to remember in detail how many passes have been carried out in each area. The system is used in conjunction with a global positioning system (GPS) to track the machine’s location, enabling accurate recording for each section. DCA-A incorporates readings from temperature sensors at different spots around the roller. Keeping tracking of the temperature guides the roller operator to work in critical areas, which are cooling off and avoid those that are still too hot for compaction. The system provides full documentation of the compaction work carried out, meeting quality assurance demands as well as providing information for feedback and review.

DCA-A runs on a heavy-duty rugged laptop, ideal for use in site conditions. It is mounted on a bracket in the upper left part of the cab, giving clear visibility for operators and easy control via a touch screen. The system works with a range of popular GPS equipment so that customers can use their existing receivers. There is no need to have a separate computer for every roller as the laptop can be moved from one docking station to another. Operators can use DCA-A in conjunction with Dynapac’s well-established PaveComp software to calculate the number of passes needed to achieve the right density for a particular mix. DCA-A can also be used in conjunction with test strip and core data to verify the rolling procedures before starting on the main areas. Incorporation of a USB port in the laptop facilitates easy transfer of the data back to the main office computer. Future methods will include the use of a radio modem. The system also has the potential for communication between more than one machine.