Peruri Wins Multiple IFSEA 2026 Awards, Strengthens Operational Safety Standards
PT Peruri (Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia — Indonesian State Printing House) has won three awards at the 2026 Indonesia Fire Safety Excellence Award (IFSEA), recognising the company’s commitment to maintaining operational safety standards in the security industry.
The awards were presented to Gandung Anggoro Murdani, Director of Human Resources, Technology and Information at Peruri, during a ceremony held at Menara Peninsula Hotel in Jakarta. The recognition affirms Peruri’s success in integrating superior fire safety systems across high-security manufacturing operations.
The three awards received by Peruri are: Fire Safety Excellence Award for High Security Manufacturing Sector, Innovation in Fire Safety Technology Award, and Safe Building Management & Fire Protection System Award. Gandung Anggoro Murdani also received the Best Fire Safety Leadership Award for his leadership in strengthening a safety culture and implementing comprehensive fire protection systems throughout the company.
According to Gandung, fire safety is a critical component for ensuring the continuity of the company’s operations whilst protecting state assets. “As a company with a strategic state mandate, Peruri is not only required to maintain operational reliability, but also to ensure every process is executed to the highest safety standards,” he stated.
He emphasised that the company is continuously strengthening fire prevention and protection systems, enhancing emergency response team readiness, and instilling a safety culture among all employees as a core workplace value.
To support these safety standards, Peruri has built active and passive fire protection infrastructure across its operational facilities. This includes five hydrant pump units, 108 hydrant pillars, 154 building hydrant systems, and 2,871 sprinkler heads distributed across various production facilities.
The company is also equipped with two fire suppression vehicles with capacities of 3,000 and 10,000 litres, 859 portable fire extinguishers (APAR), and thousands of integrated smoke and heat detectors as part of a monitoring system. Peruri has also established 117 emergency exits connected to evacuation routes and assembly points in each building to ensure worker safety during emergencies.
All safety equipment is maintained and regularly tested to ensure operational readiness. On the human resources side, the company implements an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) covering preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery stages in a systematic manner.
Gandung noted that the IFSEA 2026 award serves as motivation for Peruri to continue raising operational safety standards. “This award is recognition and an incentive for us to continue maintaining and strengthening our safety culture within the company,” he said. Through these achievements, Peruri reaffirms its commitment to keeping the national security industry’s operations safe, resilient, and sustainable.