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Maritime Industry Briefing: DSC Expands Foam Manufacturing Capabilities in Indonesia

By MGN EditorialJune 17, 2026 at 05:20 PM

DSC, a global high-performance foam innovator, is expanding advanced manufacturing operations at its Indonesian facility, signalling continued investment in Asia-Pacific supply chain infrastructure.

## DSC Expands Advanced Manufacturing Footprint in Indonesia DSC®, a Portland, Oregon-based global leader in high-performance foam innovation, has announced plans to expand advanced foam chemistry and fabrication capabilities at its P.T. Dah Ju facility in Indonesia, according to a company statement issued via PR Newswire. The expansion is part of DSC's broader 'Global Ready Strategy', which aims to strengthen the company's international manufacturing presence and position it for future product growth across global markets. The Indonesian facility will serve as a hub for advanced foam chemistry development and fabrication technology. ### Regional Manufacturing Investment Indonesia has increasingly attracted investment from international manufacturers seeking to diversify supply chains and capitalise on the country's strategic location within Southeast Asia's maritime trade corridors. The expansion at P.T. Dah Ju reflects a wider industry trend of companies reinforcing regional production capabilities to reduce logistics lead times and improve supply chain resilience. For the maritime sector, high-performance foam products play a role in a range of applications including vessel insulation, buoyancy aids, safety equipment, and crew comfort fittings. Strengthening regional manufacturing capacity in Indonesia — a major archipelagic nation with one of the world's most active domestic shipping networks — could offer supply chain advantages for shipbuilders and marine outfitters operating across the Asia-Pacific region. ### Strategic Context DSC's investment underscores the continued appeal of Indonesia as a manufacturing base, supported by the country's growing industrial infrastructure and proximity to key maritime trade routes connecting the Indian Ocean with the Pacific. As global shipping companies and shipyards seek to localise procurement and reduce dependency on extended supply chains, announcements such as this reflect the evolving landscape of maritime-adjacent industrial investment in the region. Further details regarding the timeline and scale of the facility expansion were not disclosed in the initial announcement.
#manufacturing#Indonesia#supply chain#Asia-Pacific#marine equipment#foam technology#shipbuilding

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