Recently, the Bosch Group announced that the Group plans to spend 10 million euros (about 13.03 million U.S. dollars) to build a parts plant in Indonesia, commissioned for the production of car engine oxygen sensors and fuel injectors. The new plant is expected to start construction in 2014, Bosch will become the region's first set up factories in Indonesia.
General Manager of Bosch Indonesian companies RudyKarimun said, because 90 percent of Indonesia's automotive factories are producing Japanese cars, so naturally, the company's customers are mainly Japanese car firms.