Press Release

November 06, 2025

IPCC ENCOURAGES COLLABORATION TO REDUCE STUNTING THROUGH THE SUSTAINABLE "IPCC GEMBIRA" CELEBRATION PROGRAM

Jakarta, November 6, 2025. PT Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal Tbk. (IDX: IPCC) maintains its commitment to providing a sustainable positive impact on the community and the surrounding environment through the implementation of the Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSR) program titled "IPCC Peduli Upscale Kalibaru Community Batch II." This activity focuses on stunting prevention and improving maternal and child health in Kalibaru Village, Cilincing District, North Jakarta. Through an education-based approach and direct health services, IPCC strives to ensure that the program's benefits are truly felt by the community. On this auspicious occasion, IPCC expanded the scope of beneficiaries from 40 last year to 105 this year, covering all 15 neighborhood units within Kalibaru Village.

The event took place at Plaza Kalibaru, the center of activity and a source of pride for the community. The IPCC collaborated with various stakeholders, including the Kalibaru Village, the Kalibaru Community Health Center, the Family Welfare Movement, the Community Empowerment and Family Welfare Movement, the Community Empowerment Forum, the Kalibaru Neighborhood Association Forum, the Neighborhood Association heads, and health workers, to ensure the program ran smoothly and met national health screening standards. The series of activities included outreach on stunting prevention and parenting practices, examinations for toddlers and pregnant women, and the provision of supplementary feeding, milk, and multivitamins needed by children suspected of stunting and pregnant women.

The Deputy Sub-district Head of Cilincing District, Shalih Nopiansyar, expressed his appreciation for the implementation of this CSR activity as a form of positive synergy between the company and the surrounding environment, especially in the health sector. "With the official launch of the IPCC Gembira program, which includes children indicated as stunting in Kalibaru Village, it supports the government's program in efforts to eradicate stunting in order to create superior Indonesian human resources who are able to compete on the global stage," said Shalih. The IPCC Gembira was held based on the results of social mapping conducted by the IPCC, which showed that stunting remains a priority health issue, especially in coastal areas such as Kalibaru, which face socio-economic challenges and unequal access to nutrition. The IPCC recognizes the importance of engagement and collaboration in addressing this issue, particularly as part of its contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-Being, Quality Education, and Decent Work and Economic Growth. Furthermore, this activity also demonstrates the implementation of corporate responsibility as part of the social ecosystem within the port environment. Through this program, the IPCC hopes to foster a collective awareness that corporate growth and community well-being must go hand in hand.

The program runs according to a systematic system that ensures each participant receives the same examination and educational services. Medical personnel from the Community Health Center (Puskesmas) measure the height and weight of toddlers, record these on their Health Cards, and provide early identification of children at risk of stunting. Meanwhile, pregnant women also receive basic health checks recorded through their Mother and Child Cards and additional nutritional support through the provision of special pregnancy milk, folic acid, and various other complementary foods. In addition to the medical aspects, education is provided to equip parents with knowledge about balanced nutrition-based diets, sanitation, and child care, as well as how to prepare food according to the Recommended Dietary Intake.

The event was attended by representatives from IPCC Management, officials from the Kalibaru District and Village Governments, healthcare workers, and the beneficiary community. Wing Megantoro, IPCC's Director of Finance, Human Resources, and Risk Management, stated, "Today's event is part of our commitment to supporting government programs to prevent and reduce stunting rates, as well as improve maternal and child health, starting with health checks for pregnant women, and providing PMT (Food and Nutrition Supplements), milk, and multivitamins." The presence of various parties demonstrates that the CSR program is not only a form of the company's social responsibility, but also an example of collaborative work that can be further developed in the future. IPCC stated that this program will continue through subsequent mentoring sessions, including monitoring the condition of toddlers who are categorized as vulnerable to stunting and empowering MSMEs. Through a planned and sustainable approach, IPCC hopes this program will have a real impact, not only on health data, but also on improving the quality of life of Kalibaru residents more broadly.

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