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JAKARTA — As the peak Lebaran exodus in 2026 is expected to occur in the third week of Ramadan, KAI Logistics has urged the public to observe several procedures in the motorcycle shipping process, particularly regarding vehicle safety during distribution.
This appeal is part of the company’s effort to ensure that shipped vehicles remain in safe condition. Additionally, this step is expected to support smooth public mobility upon arrival in hometowns and destination cities.
“Motorcycle shipping has now become an increasingly popular solution for the public in preparing their exodus journey,” said Dwi in an official statement on Wednesday (11/3/2026).
“By sending their vehicles in advance, those travelling can undertake their journey using safer and more comfortable modes of transport such as trains, without having to make long-distance trips on motorcycles that risk causing fatigue. Additionally, the presence of a motorcycle in the destination city also supports public mobility while staying in their hometown,” Dwi added.
Motorcycle shipments reached 2,334 units in the first week of Ramadan, an increase of approximately 5 per cent compared to the first week of Ramadan, which reached 2,217 units. KAI Logistics predicts that shipping numbers will continue to increase as the peak exodus period approaches in the third week of Ramadan.
The high interest in this service was also evident during last year’s exodus period. At that time, KAI Logistics successfully distributed more than 6,600 motorcycles both during the exodus and return periods.
Several cities in Central Java such as Yogyakarta and Solo have become favourite motorcycle shipping destinations. Additionally, other major cities such as Surabaya, Jakarta, and Bandung have also become vehicle distribution destinations.
“As motorcycle shipments increase, KAI Logistics also reminds customers to ensure that the vehicles to be shipped have been properly prepared. One important step is to empty the fuel tank to minimise potential risks during the shipping process,” said Dwi.
“Additionally, customers are also advised to remove various additional accessories on the motorcycle that could be damaged during distribution and perform additional packing,” Dwi added.
Customers are also urged to check the motorcycle’s condition before the shipping process. The vehicle’s condition should be documented as part of the handover procedure to ensure transparency during distribution.
KAI Logistics also recommends that customers utilise insurance protection with a premium of 0.12 per cent. This measure is considered important to provide additional safety assurance during the motorcycle shipping process.