Rge Pte. Ltd. serves as the management and investment holding company of the RGE group, a Singapore-headquartered multinational industrial group operating in resource-based manufacturing sectors. The group's core business pillars include APRIL and Asia Symbol (pulp and paper manufacturing), Sateri (viscose staple fibre production), Asian Agri (oil palm plantation management), Apical (palm oil processing, refining and downstream distribution), and Pacific Oil & Gas (energy infrastructure and power generation). Across these platforms, RGE manages vertically integrated value chains spanning plantation development, sustainable raw material sourcing, industrial processing, large-scale manufacturing, global commodity distribution, and downstream product commercialization. Its pulp and fibre operations supply global packaging, tissue, and textile markets, while its palm oil platform spans cultivation, crushing, refining, oleochemicals, and consumer product ingredients. The energy division invests in gas-fired power plants and energy infrastructure assets. RGE maintains a substantial geographic footprint across Indonesia, China, Brazil, Canada, Europe, and other international markets, supported by manufacturing complexes, plantations, logistics networks, and global marketing offices. The group's strategic positioning is built on scale integration, operational efficiency, long-term industrial investment, and sustainability commitments embedded across forestry, agriculture, and energy operations, enabling it to serve multinational consumer goods, textile, packaging, and energy customers worldwide.
Headquarters
80 Raffles Place, #50-01 Uob Plaza, Singapore
Singapore; Singapore;
Postal Code: 048624
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