HNI Sends 700 Partners on Free Mudik Trip to 50 Destinations
Jakarta (ANTARA) — Halal Network International (HNI), a halal business network company, has dispatched 700 participants to approximately 50 destination cities across various regions as part of its free Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah mudik programme.
“Alhamdulillah, this year we have 16 buses transporting HNI members and partners to their home towns across around 50 destination cities. The participants number approximately 700 people,” said HNI Marketing Director Amir Hamzah at the HNI office in Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, on Monday.
The free mudik programme represents the company’s appreciation for partners who have been loyal in using and marketing HNI products.
“This morning the entire HNI family is very pleased and happy to send off mudik participants for Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah. This is the fifth year we have organised this free mudik programme for HNI members and partners,” explained Amir.
Amir noted that this year’s participant numbers have increased compared to the previous year. Whereas last year approximately 500 to 600 people participated with 40 destination cities, this year has grown to 700 participants with 50 destination cities.
“This is certainly a joy for us at HNI as we can demonstrate appreciation to our loyal partners,” said Amir.
According to Amir, the free mudik programme is specifically intended for HNI members and partners who regularly use and market HNI products. Currently, the programme remains unavailable to the general public.
Amir also revealed that this year’s mudik programme includes several improvements compared to previous years, particularly regarding comfort and facilities for participants.
“We are providing more comfortable and safer facilities for HNI mudik participants. Additionally, participants will also receive HNI product provisions they can take to their home towns,” explained Amir.
These provisions are intended to introduce HNI products to communities in their respective regions, enabling partners to invite family, neighbours and local residents to join the HNI network.
“This is also an effort and part of developing the HNI network in regions,” said Amir.
However, HNI has not yet scheduled a free return mudik programme for participants due to coordination difficulties.
Meanwhile, Ari Maryadi, President of Cooperation of Executive Loyal Leaders (CELLS), appreciated HNI management for organising the free mudik programme.
He described the programme as a genuine expression of the company’s concern for partners who have remained loyal in using HNI products.
“On behalf of HNI partners throughout Indonesia, we express our gratitude to HNI management. This year marks the fifth year of presenting a free mudik agenda for HNI partners,” said Ari.
According to him, participants have also experienced improved service from year to year in the free mudik programme.
He valued the programme not only for helping partners return home, but also for strengthening relationships between the company and its partner network throughout Indonesia.
“We are very grateful that HNI is truly endeavouring to serve the partners who today participate in the free mudik agenda with HNI,” he said.