March 27, 2025
Jakarta, March 27, 2025. In a solemn atmosphere at the end of the month of Ramadan, PT Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk (IDX: IPCC) is present in the midst of the community to share happiness, joy and excitement in welcoming the day of victory with 4 superior TJSL programs, namely IPCC Sharing Food Packages, IPCC Caring for Orphans, Pelindo Free Homecoming with IPCC, and IPCC Sharing Takjil, all of which are aimed at the community and stakeholders around the company's work area, both in Jakarta and satellite terminals. IPCC distributed 800 basic food packages, 400 recipients of orphanage assistance, 400 pax Takjil which were carried out simultaneously for 1 day on March 21, 2025. In addition, in 2025, the company allocated 3 bus fleets to take travelers to visit their hometowns with a total of 300 travelers to Yogyakarta and Solo. IPCC President Director, Sugeng Mulyadi who was also present in the entire series of programs said "Through the program initiated for goodness, on this good day and month, the TJSL program provides the company's commitment to building a relationship of mutual support, attachment and concern and mutual belonging with the presence of IPCC in the midst of society".
"Thank you to the community and stakeholders for the positive contribution given to IPCC in supporting the smooth running of operational activities carried out non-stop for 24/7. Hopefully IPCC can continue to inspire, motivate and mobilize more parties to do good and support government programs in improving the welfare of the community in accordance with SDG's number 2 (zero hunger) and 3 (healthy and prosperous life)," continued Sugeng. This year, IPCC again actively participated in the Pelindo Mudik Bersama Gratis activity with the theme "Safe Mudik to Destination" by providing 3 bus fleets that departed 300 travelers. The activity that has been going on for more than 10 years is expected to be able to help people return to their hometowns safely, comfortably, and can reduce their economic burden.
As a company that is partly owned by the public, IPCC is committed to providing real benefits to the community, especially to those who have difficulty getting tickets for land, sea and air transportation to return to their hometowns. This is also in line with the government's focus on reducing the high number of accidents caused by various factors such as fatigue which is dominated by travelers using two-wheeled transportation. "We want to provide the best facilities for travelers who join buses to Solo and Yogyakarta with comfort in terms of fleet readiness and quality of the buses used, security of travelers' belongings, punctuality and practicality (getting lunch & snack boxes, t-shirts and neck pillows)," said Endah Dwi Liesly, IPCC Corporate Secretary.
There is a significant difference in the registration mechanism for the joint homecoming program held by Pelindo this year, with a total number of travelers estimated at around 8,470 travelers with 177 buses and 19 routes, using a web-based application called "SIMUDI". This application was developed by Pelindo's subsidiary, ILCS, which aims to provide convenience in terms of registration and data integration so as to minimize duplicate traveler data and increase the occupancy of traveler seats. "It is hoped that the new method based on a web application will provide more convenience and avoid duplicate traveler data and increase the number of travelers," concluded Endah Dwi Liesly.
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