SSG Plastindo

Plastic collector & processor · Garut, West Java

Every kilogram is weighed twice.

Once at the gate, once after re-sorting. The yard is built around that principle — and this site sets out who we are, what we handle, and how the line works.

PP flake · daily shredding output

2016
established
7
resin types handled
3 t
shredding capacity / day
400
kg per pressed bale

Operating principle

Mass is not what goes missing. Value is.

Plastic does not shrink inside a baler. What changes is its grade. A load that arrives as clear PET can leave the sorting table as mixed, and somebody always pays for that difference.

In most yards it is never counted — it just turns into an argument at the end of the month. This yard is laid out so that it is counted: lot by lot, supplier by supplier, with a number that opens in both directions.

The scale faces outward

The weighbridge display points at whoever delivered, not at us. No weight is ever “about”.

One number per lot

Every load gets a numbered nota, and that number binds the lot through to its last entry.

The sort result goes back

The breakdown of a lot returns to whoever brought it. Cleaner material proves itself in figures, not claims.

What we handle

Material index

Seven resin codes, from PET to engineering resins. Each code has its own reference page: how to identify it, what carries it, and the forms handled here.

Resin code 1–7 reference · not a price list

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The path of one lot

From the gate to the mill

Five stages. Each one leaves behind a number you can check.

  1. 01

    Weigh in

    The truck comes in and the load crosses the weighbridge. Gross, tare and net are all printed rather than written down by hand — and the display faces the person delivering.

    kg in

  2. 02

    Numbered nota

    Grade and figures are agreed while the load is still on the truck, then printed on a numbered nota. One number binds one lot, from the gate to its last entry.

    nota no.

  3. 03

    Re-sort & verify

    Every lot is broken open, re-sorted grade by grade and weighed again. The gap between the claimed grade and the actual grade is recorded against whoever brought it — and the result goes back to them.

    kg per grade

  4. 04

    Bale & shred

    Clean material is pressed into bales of up to 400 kg or shredded into flake. Process loss is weighed, not estimated.

    % loss

  5. 05

    Ship to the mill

    Material leaves with a delivery note, our weight and the mill’s accepted weight. Any gap gets discussed with numbers, not impressions.

    kg shipped

Capabilities

What this yard is set up to do

Material intake

The gate and weighbridge are set up to take waste plastic from pickers, small collectors, warehouses and factories around Garut, weighed in the open in front of whoever brings it.

  • Seven resin codes handled as separate streams
  • Scale readout faces the delivering side
  • 50 kg floor on mixed loads
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Shredding & baling

The shredding line and the baler sit in one yard, so clean material can leave as flake or as a pressed bale without moving site.

  • Shredding capacity 3 tonnes per day
  • Bales pressed up to 400 kg
  • Per-batch loss weighed, not estimated
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Re-sorting & quality record

Every lot is re-sorted grade by grade and weighed again, so the claimed grade can be set against the actual one. That number is what separates this yard from an ordinary collection point.

  • Written grade spec per lot
  • Weight-variance history kept per supplier
  • Sort results returned to whoever delivered
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Logistics & reach

The fleet and the yard’s routes reach Garut, Greater Bandung and the eastern Priangan, with weighing possible either at source or in our own yard.

  • Garut, Greater Bandung, eastern Priangan
  • Scheduled volumes from 500 kg
  • Weigh at source or at the yard
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Something you want to ask?

For questions about materials, capacity or the company’s registration, WhatsApp and the phone lines below are the quickest route.