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PT INAX INTERNATIONAL is the leading Indonesian-based ceramics sanitary ware manufacturer founded in 1978. INA boasts an international management team with over 40 years of collective experience in ceramic sanitary ware manufacturing. With dependable quality control and sound prestige, we bring to you products that comply with international industry standards.

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PRODUCTS

Our vast range of products boasts fresh and somber styles designed for an extensive market. From washbasins to sanitary fittings, our international design team work to create a desgin that is both highly functional, easy to clean and most importantly, aesthically pleasing. Our products come in a wide variety of measurements and versions; suspended, supported, semi built-in and free standing, all of which are within current market demands.

 

TECHNOLOGY

Being an integrated producer, all of our products are fired using tunnel kilns to ensure efficiency as well as stability in both quality and size. This puts us in the enviable position of guaranteeing short lead time in mass production. Furthermore, our technology is constantly being upgraded to ensure that we maintain leading edge performance. As part of our committment to you, just before the products are packaged; final quality inspections are conducted at the end of every step in the process. This way, we can make sure that we deliver only quality products to all of our customers.

OUR LOCATION

The headquarters of PT. INAX INTERNATIONAL are located in the heart of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. The strategic geographic location of the city, along with our factory’s proximity with internaional airport and seaport, allows us to ship products to other cities and countries quickly and efficiently.

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PT INAX INTERNATIONAL

SEMARANG PLAZA BUILDING

JL. H AGUS SALIM NO.7
SEMARANG 50137
JAWA TENGAH, INDONESIA

P   : +62 24 8660050
E   : salessupport@inax-international.com

The headquarters of PT. INAX INTERNATIONAL is located in the heart of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia.