Jasa Raharja Prepares for Ketupat Operation: Deploying Thousands of Personnel and Establishing Service Posts
PT Jasa Raharja has convened a forum titled ‘Casual Discussions with Transportation Experts’ bringing together transportation specialists, academics, and stakeholders to discuss readiness for the 2026 Lebaran holiday exodus and return migration.
The event, held at Jasa Raharja Auditorium in Jakarta on Wednesday, 11 March, served as a dialogue platform to gather strategic perspectives on transportation safety and public mobility management during the Lebaran period.
The discussion featured prominent transportation experts including Ki Darmaningtyas, alongside academics and representatives from the Indonesian Transportation Society (MTI). The forum was also attended by Jasa Raharja Chief Executive Muhammad Awaluddin and National Police Traffic Corps Commander, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho.
Awaluddin stated that the discussion with transportation experts was an important opportunity to strengthen the readiness of all stakeholders in facing the surge in public mobility during the Lebaran exodus. “In this afternoon’s meeting, we received considerable input from transportation experts. Many issues were discussed, including the Traffic Corps Commander’s explanation regarding readiness for the Lebaran Ketupat Operation. For us at Jasa Raharja, this moment is very important because it concerns the safety of millions of people travelling during the holiday period,” he said.
Awaluddin explained that Jasa Raharja has prepared various operational measures within its 2026 Lebaran Standby programme. These include mobilising approximately 2,000 personnel across 29 regional offices, 63 branches, and 38 service offices throughout Indonesia, whilst strengthening 29 Jasa Raharja Rapid Response Teams comprising five centralised teams and 24 teams distributed across various regions.
Additionally, Jasa Raharja is contributing to 25 integrated service posts in strategic locations along major migration routes, whilst providing operational support through 15 tactical tent donations to facilitate services during the Ketupat Operation.
“We are also strengthening digital monitoring systems through online integration of accident data with hospitals, and conducting safety education and awareness campaigns at approximately 1,700 locations. All of this is done through active coordination with stakeholders, including the Road Traffic and Transport Forum,” Awaluddin said.