Understanding Mie Gacoan

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Mie Gacoan โ€” Indonesia's Fastest-Growing QSR Noodle Chain

Before analyzing legal compliance data, understand the business first โ€” who they are, how fast they're expanding, and why legal oversight matters at this scale.

Mie Gacoan is an Indonesian Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) chain specializing in spicy noodles and dimsum. With 557 outlets across 34 provinces, their rapid expansion creates significant legal compliance challenges โ€” from building permits to lease management to halal certification.

Company Profile

557
Outlets
Scraped from Google Maps
34
Provinces
Nationwide coverage
19
Expiring Leases
Within 90 days
~5%
IMB Issues
Problematic permits
Rp 150-800M
Annual Rent
Per outlet range

Legal Compliance Areas

AreaDescriptionRisk Level
IMB / PBGBuilding permits (Izin Mendirikan Bangunan) โ€” required for every outlet locationHigh โ€” can force closure
Lease ManagementRental agreements with property owners โ€” expiry tracking and renewal negotiationHigh โ€” business continuity
Halal CertificationBPJPH halal certification โ€” mandatory for F&B businesses in IndonesiaMedium โ€” regulatory compliance
Dispute ResolutionLegal disputes with landlords, neighbors, or local authoritiesVariable โ€” depends on severity

Why Legal Compliance Matters for F&B Chains

For a QSR chain expanding at Mie Gacoan's pace, legal compliance isn't just paperwork โ€” it's a business-critical function that directly impacts operations:

  1. Operational continuity โ€” expired leases or revoked permits can force outlet closures overnight
  2. Financial exposure โ€” rent across 557 outlets represents Rp 150-800M per outlet annually, totaling billions in lease obligations
  3. Regulatory risk โ€” Indonesia's halal certification law (UU JPH) mandates compliance for all F&B businesses
  4. Reputation โ€” legal disputes or permit violations in high-visibility locations damage brand trust

๐Ÿ“Š Data Source

Outlet locations scraped from Google Maps using Playwright and StealthyFetcher โ€” 557 verified locations across 34 provinces. Legal compliance data (IMB status, lease dates, halal certification, dispute levels, rent) generated based on realistic distribution patterns.

Expansion Footprint

RegionOutletsNotes
Jawa Timur~120Headquarters region, highest density
Jawa Barat~85Second largest market, Bandung metro area
DKI Jakarta~70Capital city, premium rent locations
Jawa Tengah~60Semarang and surrounding cities
Other 30 provinces~222Expanding to Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali

โœ… Why This Case Study Matters

As a Legal Data Analyst, the first job is understanding the scale of compliance obligations. 557 outlets means 557 leases, 557 building permits, 557 halal certificates to track. This page sets the stage โ€” the company, the compliance areas, the risk. The analysis that follows is built on this foundation.