• 1994’s

  • 1998’s

  • 2001’s

  • 2007’s

  • 2007’s

  • 2008’s

  • 2008’s

  • 2012’s

  • 2014’s

  • 2015’s

  • 2020’s

  • 1994’s

    In 1994, in Cilegon, Banten, Mr. K. Hirota initiated the founding of GTA. He assembled a small team of dedicated employees and set out to build a company renowned for quality construction, specializing in mechanical installations. Their initial asset was a single 40-ton crane

  • 1998’s

    Following its establishment, GTA secured numerous projects to provide installation services in indoor factories within the industrial regions of Java and Jakarta

  • 2001’s

    GTA obtained its first large-scale shutdown work, And GTA successfully executed its first heavy lifting safely for PTA & CTA Dryer Dismantling / Re-Installing Work at PT. Polyprima Karyareksa by using CC 150t

  • 2007’s

    In response to its expanding business, GTA established its headquarters in Cilegon, Banten, to streamline operations and facilitate further growth.

  • 2007’s

    Concurrent with its other developments, GTA expanded its business portfolio by adding a 250-ton crawler crane, a Kobelco model, to its equipment fleet

  • 2008’s

    GTA expanded its core business to include piping services, With the Wayang Windu project marking its first major piping project

  • 2008’s

    GTA purchased its first 550-ton crawler crane from Kobelco

  • 2012’s

    GTA further expanded its business to include heavy haulage and transport services, by purchasing 38 Axle line - multiaxle trailers

  • 2014’s

    GTA made a significant investment to expand its operations, by purchasing a 1350-ton crane first unit ,

  • 2015’s

    GTA set a milestone by its involvement in Urban Underground Infrastructure Projects - Assembly and Dismantling TBM

  • 2020’s

    The first time in Indonesia, GTA undertook a challenging project, the installation of a demountable flare at an Indonesian oil processing facility. This involved the offshore installation of a 135-meter steel structure using specialized lifting tools, specifically a flying gin pole