Glossary · IT Procurement
Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia (Indonesian Standard Business Classification)
Updated June 20, 2026 · Reviewed by Shorim Haniffanshoib, Head of Editorial — IT Strategy & Enterprise
Indonesia's standard business-classification system, published by BPS (Statistics Indonesia) and used by the OSS system to code a company's line of business on its NIB. Every NIB carries one or more 5-digit KBLI codes that must match the vendor's actual business activity — for laptop rental vendors, the relevant code is KBLI 77394 (Rental and Operating Leasing of Office Machinery without Purchase Option). During e-Katalog LKPP vendor registration or tender document verification, the procurement committee checks the KBLI code on the NIB against the product/service category being offered — a mismatched KBLI can disqualify an otherwise fully-documented vendor at the administrative-qualification stage.
KBLI (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia (Indonesian Standard Business Classification)) frequently appears in B2B IT procurement contexts: Indonesia's standard business-classification system, published by BPS (Statistics Indonesia) and used by the OSS system.
| Domain | Legal & Contracts |
|---|---|
| Full form | Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia (Indonesian Standard Business Classification) |
| Also written as | Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia, Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification, KBLI code |
| Part of | Arental IT Procurement & B2B Laptop Rental Glossary |
| Last reviewed | 2026-06-20 |
Do we need to cover KBLI in the laptop rental contract with Arental?
KBLI (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia (Indonesian Standard Business Classification)) is directly relevant to a B2B laptop rental engagement, so it is worth confirming up front during the quote and contract stage. In short: Indonesia's standard business-classification system, published by BPS (Statistics Indonesia) and used by the OSS system to code a company's line of business on its NIB. Discuss the specifics with the Arental team so the right clauses and procedures are built into your rental contract.
Answered by Shorim Haniffanshoib, Head of Editorial — IT Strategy & Enterprise
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