JICT Distributes 40 Sacrificial Animals to Port Communities for Eid al-Adha
PT Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) distributed 40 sacrificial animals for Eid al-Adha 1447 AH/2026 to local communities, social groups, and various supporting stakeholders in the Tanjung Priok Port area, North Jakarta.
JICT Managing Director Ade Hartono said sustainable port operations require harmonious relationships between logistics activities, the social environment, and surrounding stakeholders.
“Ports and communities grow in the same space. Therefore, the sustainability of logistics areas depends not only on operational smoothness but also on the quality of relationships built with local communities and stakeholders,” Hartono said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
The distribution focused on ring 1 communities, social and education partner communities, worker groups, and institutions within the port ecosystem.
For JICT, the qurban distribution is not merely an annual event but part of efforts to maintain healthy relations between the national strategic industrial area and surrounding communities.
“Eid al-Adha reminds us of the values of sharing and solidarity. In the port context, these values are reflected through mutually reinforcing relationships between the port, communities, and all operational support elements,” Hartono said.
JICT’s qurban distribution covers the Tanjung Priok surrounding communities, social and partner groups, and port-supporting institutions. The entire distribution process was coordinated and administratively finalised to ensure orderly, targeted delivery in line with Pelindo Group coordination.
As a key node in Indonesia’s international trade, JICT views the port’s role as not only facilitating cargo flows and logistics connectivity but also fostering a stable, harmonious environment with strong social support.
“This year’s Eid al-Adha provided JICT with an opportunity to maintain harmony between port operations and surrounding community life,” Hartono added.