Aspina And Orderfaz Join Forces To Empower Indonesian Entrepreneurs In The Netherlands
In a significant move to enhance business collaboration, a strategic meeting was recently held at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Netherlands. This gathering brought together the Indonesian Entrepreneurs Association (ASPINA) Netherlands, the Association of CEO MasterMind Indonesia (ACMI) led by Mr. Helmy Yahya, and a mix of Indonesian and Dutch entrepreneurs. Among the attendees were technology entrepreneurs from Orderfaz, highlighting the meeting's focus on fostering business synergy, particularly in the development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from Indonesia in the Netherlands.
The assembly saw notable figures such as Deputy Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Freddy Martin Panggabean, Economic Counselor of the Indonesian Embassy in The Hague, Mr. Royhan Nevy Wahab, and ACMI Chairman Donny Wahyudi. Their presence underscored the importance of this initiative. CEOs Reynaldi Gandawidjaja and COO Mohamad Iqbal from Orderfaz also participated, offering insights into leveraging technology for business growth.

Deputy Ambassador Freddy Martin Panggabean expressed his high regard for ASPINA's efforts to assist Indonesian entrepreneurs in establishing businesses in the Netherlands and to promote the growth of MSMEs. "We hope more Indonesian products can be produced in the Netherlands," Panggabean stated, emphasizing the potential impact on the Indonesian community in the Netherlands.
Donny Wahyudi, Chairman of ACMI, echoed this sentiment, believing that such collaboration would not only strengthen both communities of entrepreneurs but also spur innovation and business expansion in both nations. The role of technology was a key topic, with Orderfaz's CEO Reynaldi Gandawidjaja highlighting its importance in expanding market opportunities for Indonesian MSMEs in the Netherlands.
"This is a strategic step in responding to global challenges and enhancing our MSMEs' competitiveness," Gandawidjaja remarked. COO Mohamad Iqbal added that Orderfaz is poised to facilitate cooperation between Indonesian and Dutch entrepreneurs through their technological solutions, aiming to contribute to a positive transformation in the global business landscape.
The meeting served not only as a discussion platform but also as an opportunity to build a robust network between Indonesian and Dutch entrepreneurs. It set the stage for future actions aimed at optimizing business potential and strengthening economic ties between Indonesia and the Netherlands through ASPINA and Orderfaz's initiatives. This marks a significant milestone towards sustainable economic and technological cooperation between the two countries.