What is TKDN?
TKDN (Domestic Component Level) is a government policy to increase local content in products and services. A TKDN certificate is mandatory for participating in public procurement and gaining credibility in local markets.
Why Are These Files Important?
Without the right documentation, your TKDN certification can be delayed or rejected. Providing clear, complete files proves your product’s local value and speeds up the evaluation process.
List of Required Documents:
1. Administrative Documents
- Company profile
- Application letter for certification
- Taxpayer Identification Number (NPWP)
- Business license (SIUP or equivalent)
2. Production Data
- Bill of Materials (BoM)
- Details of production process
- Manufacturing location
3. Financial Documentation
- Local and imported materials invoices
- Payroll data for local workers
- Cost breakdown (local vs foreign)
4. Technical Documentation
- Technical drawings
- Product specifications
- Test results (if applicable)
Tips for Submission:
- Use organized naming conventions (e.g., BoM_ProductName.pdf).
- Ensure data is up to date and traceable.
- Upload via the Ministry of Industry’s official portal or as guided by your agency.
Conclusion:
Preparing your TKDN files properly can save you significant time and money. At Cerapproval, we guide you through every step — from document preparation to final certification.
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