In 2024, Indonesia’s imports of couplings (HS Code 84836000
Imported coupling types mainly included flexible couplings and hydraulic quick couplings, commonly used in excavators, compressors, pumps, and robotic automation systems. These components are fundamental to Indonesia’s industrial base, linking local assembly lines with major global producers from Japan, China, Germany, and Singapore.
Indonesia’s monthly imports of couplings maintained a steady upward momentum in 2024. The highest import quantity occurred in August (98,273 units), while December (73,336 units) also saw strong demand, indicating an extended industrial peak season.

The data shows a robust second-half performance, with consistent import activities during July–September, corresponding to seasonal demand from Indonesia’s construction and manufacturing sectors.
Indonesia’s coupling imports were dominated by large-scale manufacturers and engineering companies. The top importers were:
Among them, PT. KOMATSU MARKETING AND SUPPORT INDONESIA was the largest buyer, importing couplings worth USD 612,000, mainly from KOMATSU LTD. (Japan), KOMATSU GERMANY GMBH, and KOMATSU EUROPE INTERNATIONAL N.V. This reflects strong demand from Indonesia’s construction and mining machinery sectors.
PT. MISUMI INDONESIA, part of the global MISUMI network, imported over 1,100 units valued at USD 32,000, primarily from Japan and China. These standard components are widely used in automation and assembly processes, emphasizing the increasing role of component standardization in Indonesia’s industrial modernization.
Other key buyers, including PT. SKF INDUSTRIAL INDONESIA, PT. TRAKINDO UTAMA, and PT. INDO KOMPRESIGMA, also imported significant quantities, especially for compressor and power transmission systems.
Indonesia’s 2024 coupling imports were supplied by leading multinational manufacturers:
KOMATSU LTD.
MISUMI CORPORATION
KAESER KOMPRESSOREN SE
INSAK ENGINEERING PTE LTD.
SKF ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD.
These suppliers form the backbone of Indonesia’s industrial component supply chain, highlighting its deep integration with Asia’s regional manufacturing network.
The majority of couplings imported by Indonesia came from Japan, China, Singapore, and Germany, followed by India, South Korea, and the United States.
Japanese firms dominate the high-end coupling market, while Chinese suppliers provide cost-effective solutions for mid-range machinery and hydraulic systems.
Prominent Chinese exporters such as Hangzhou Melchizedek Import & Export Co., Ltd. and Xiamen Yide International Trade Co., Ltd. collectively shipped over 400 units to Indonesia in 2024. These imports supported mid-tier mechanical applications and affordable industrial maintenance solutions.
This diversified supply structure ensures stability and mitigates risks from potential regional disruptions.
By the end of 2024, Indonesia’s coupling import market exhibited three key characteristics:
Significant Quantity Growth — Annual imports reached 476,787 units, driven by equipment upgrades and expanding industrial capacity.
Strong OEM Integration — Over half of all imports were tied to global brands such as KOMATSU, MISUMI, and SKF, indicating tight connections between multinational OEM networks and local assembly industries.
Diverse Supply Sources — Imports originated from 45 countries, enhancing supply chain resilience and market flexibility.
Indonesia’s rising coupling imports in 2024 reflect an active phase of industrial expansion and capital investment. Both the quantity and value indicators reveal strong momentum in the machinery and automation sectors.
With continued growth in construction, automotive, and engineering industries, coupling demand is expected to remain high in 2025 and beyond.
As analyzed by NBD DATA
All data and analysis are derived from Indonesia’s 2024 import customs records processed by NBD DATA