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Peruri dispatches 500 participants on coordinated homecoming journey with other state-owned enterprises to Central Java

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Peruri dispatches 500 participants on coordinated homecoming journey with other state-owned enterprises to Central Java
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Every homecoming journey is not merely a relocation from one city to another, but also a moment to strengthen unity and solidarity.

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia (Peruri) has despatched 500 participants in the Comfortable Homecoming Together with State-Owned Enterprises 2026 programme utilising 13 buses with three primary destinations: Semarang, Yogyakarta and Solo in Central Java.

“We hope this Comfortable Homecoming Together with State-Owned Enterprises programme can help communities gather with their loved ones and bring goodness and happiness during the Eid al-Fitr celebration,” stated Peruri Chief Executive Officer Dwina Septiani Wijaya in a written statement in Jakarta on Tuesday.

The departure took place on Tuesday (17/3) from three departure points: Peruri’s Jakarta office on Jalan Palatehan with 5 buses, Peruri’s production facility in Karawang with 7 buses, and Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) Senayan with 1 bus.

In addition to providing transport facilities, Peruri also ensures participant safety throughout the journey. All participants receive life insurance coverage and are provided with light refreshments and medication to support a safer and more comfortable journey.

Through the Comfortable Homecoming Together with State-Owned Enterprises programme, Peruri hopes to help communities plan safer homecoming travel whilst strengthening familial bonds with relatives in their hometowns.

Dwina stated that Peruri’s participation in this programme is also part of the company’s commitment to implementing social and environmental responsibility (TJSL).

Furthermore, the company’s involvement aims to support government initiatives in providing homecoming transport services for the public ahead of Eid al-Fitr.

Dwina also stated that Peruri will continue to present various social programmes that provide tangible benefits and positive impact for the wider community.

This effort is part of the company’s commitment to adding value for society.

“For Peruri, every homecoming journey is not merely a relocation from one city to another, but also a moment to strengthen unity and bring new hope to Indonesian families,” she concluded.

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