Capacity & Scale
We run on-site carbonization, pressing and drying lines in Temanggung; current monthly capacity in tonnes, line count and kiln count are confirmed per enquiry pending verified company data.
Our coconut charcoal factory capacity — the monthly tonnage, the number of production lines, and the number of kilns at our Temanggung site — is confirmed per enquiry, because we publish those figures only from verified company data rather than a round number. We carbonize, press, and dry on site, and we are make-to-stock: every grade is finished and lab-graded into inventory before it is sold, so a capacity question is really a question about how fast we replenish that stock. Engineered for BBQ and grilling — not shisha.
Coconut Charcoal Factory Capacity at a Glance
The table below is the capacity profile we will fill from verified company records. Until each figure is confirmed it shows a pending-company-data placeholder rather than an invented number — a tonnage or a line count we cannot yet stand behind would be worse than no figure at all, especially for a buyer sizing a recurring program against it.
| Capacity metric | Figure |
|---|---|
| Monthly production capacity | ⚠ Pending — company data |
| Production lines | ⚠ Pending — company data |
| Kilns / carbonization units | ⚠ Pending — company data |
| Production headcount | ⚠ Pending — company data |
| Ready-stock holding | ⚠ Pending — company data |
⚠ Pending — company data
Every figure in this profile — monthly tonnage, line count, kiln count, headcount, and held inventory — is supplied per enquiry once verified, never quoted as a round number.
What “Confirmed Per Enquiry” Means
We size and confirm capacity against your actual program rather than publishing a single headline figure, because the number a buyer needs is specific to volume, grade mix, and cadence. When you send your target tonnage, grade split, and order frequency, we confirm against verified records whether that demand is covered by held stock plus our replenishment rate — and over what window.
- It is honest about what we can supply. A published capacity figure invites a buyer to assume our whole output is available to them; confirming per enquiry states what is actually free against your schedule.
- It is make-to-stock, not made-to-order. Because we manufacture finished, lab-graded inventory ahead of demand, your order is served from stock we hold, topped up by ongoing production — not started from a cold kiln cycle when your PO arrives.
How Capacity Maps to Your Order
For a buyer, the capacity question and the order question are the same question: can this factory hold and replenish enough of my grade to keep my program supplied. The minimum order and the order-to-dispatch sequence are set out on the OEM charcoal MOQ and production process page; the MOQ is one 20-foot container (about 18 tonnes), and because dispatch comes from finished stock it does not wait on a fresh production run.
Questions
It is confirmed per enquiry, because we publish a monthly tonnage only from verified company records rather than a round number. Send us your target volume, grade mix, and order cadence and we confirm — against verified data — what is covered by held stock plus our replenishment rate.
The line count and kiln count are confirmed per enquiry from verified company data; until each figure is verified the capacity table shows a pending-company-data placeholder rather than an invented number. We carbonize, press, and dry on site at our Temanggung factory.
We are a factory. We manufacture coconut-shell briquettes and sell them from our own finished, lab-graded inventory — we are make-to-stock, not a trader buying in or storing third-party charcoal. Capacity here means our own production and the stock we replenish.
That is exactly what we confirm per enquiry. Because we are make-to-stock, recurring orders are served from held inventory and topped up by ongoing production; tell us the volume and cadence and we confirm coverage and the replenishment window against verified records.
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