Indonesia Bersepeda Bahagia is primarily engaged in bicycles activity. Its headquarters is located in Dki Jakarta. The company was founded in 2021. Indonesia Bersepeda Bahagia was founded by a group of cycling enthusiasts led by Andi Prasetyo and Siti Nurhaliza. The company focuses on promoting cycling as a sustainable and healthy mode of transportation in Indonesia. Its primary business line is the manufacturing and retail of bicycles, while it also engages in secondary activities such as organizing cycling events and providing bicycle maintenance services. The company operates several branches across major cities in Indonesia, including Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan, enhancing its local geographical footprint. Indonesia Bersepeda Bahagia offers a range of bicycles, including mountain bikes, road bikes, and city bikes, under its popular brand name "Happy Wheels". While the company primarily serves the Indonesian market, it has plans to expand its operations to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia. Indonesia Bersepeda Bahagia collaborates with local cycling clubs and environmental organizations to promote cycling culture and sustainability. The company is a member of the Indonesian Bicycle Industry Association and actively participates in national cycling forums. It aims to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions by encouraging more people to adopt cycling as a daily mode of transport. Indonesia Bersepeda Bahagia's mission is to create a healthier and greener Indonesia through cycling, with a vision to become the leading bicycle brand in Southeast Asia.
Headquarters
Kota Jakarta Barat Srengseng Kembangan Dki Jakarta
West Jakarta; Jakarta;
Postal Code: 11630
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Website: http://www.indonesiabersepeda.com
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