Redefining Excellence
Across Generations
At that time, the vast majority of Singa Coffee customers were Javanese Aristocrats and Dutch colonialists living in Surabaya who immediately recognized that the quality of Singa Coffee was a cut above the other 'home-made' coffees available at the time.
Second GENERATION
In 1951, a second generation of the Go family under the patronage of Go See Tjeng replaced the wood-fire roasting process that the company had used for the last 23 years with a coffee roasting facility which utilized a diesel-fuelled electric motor.
Third GENERATION
The third generational change in the family that had owned Singa Coffee for the last 67 years implemented the necessary innovations to enable the company to adapt itself to a more competitive commercial world.
In 1995, under the patronage of Biantoro Sudargo, the Singa Coffee manufacturing facility was relocated to Gresik in East Java. It was at this new location that Singa Coffee began manufacturing coffee using modern technology, namely semi-automated Lilla machinery imported from Brazil.
The third generation also restructured the management system of the
company along the modern lines.