Supporting Mobility in Hometowns, Motorcycle Delivery Increases Ahead of Eid
National road conditions have reached 93.5% stability. KAI Logistik (Kalog) predicts the peak exodus for Eid 2026 will occur during the third week of Ramadan, with residents encouraged to pay close attention to specific procedures, particularly safety aspects when sending motorcycles to their hometowns.
This advisory forms part of efforts to ensure that vehicles remain in safe condition whilst supporting smooth mobility for residents upon arrival in their hometowns or destinations.
VP of Corporate Secretary Kalog, Dwi Wulandari, stated on Thursday (12 March) that motorcycle delivery has become an increasingly popular solution for residents preparing for the Eid exodus. By sending vehicles in advance, travellers can undertake journeys using safer and more comfortable transportation modes such as trains, without having to undertake long-distance motorcycle journeys that risk causing fatigue. Additionally, the presence of motorcycles at the destination also supports resident mobility during their time in their hometowns.
“Entering the second week of Ramadan, the trend for motorcycle delivery has begun to show increases. A total of 2,300 units of motorcycles have been distributed, increasing approximately 5% compared to the first week of Ramadan which reached 2,217 units of motorcycles. We predict that figure will continue to increase as we approach the peak exodus period during the third week of Ramadan,” she said.
Dwi highlighted that the strong community interest in this service is also reflected in last year’s exodus period. More than 6,600 motorcycle units were successfully distributed, both during the outbound and return journey periods, with favoured destinations in major Central Java cities such as Yogyakarta, Solo and followed by other cities such as Surabaya, Jakarta and Bandung.
“As motorcycle delivery increases, we also remind customers to ensure that the vehicles to be sent have been well prepared,” she explained.
IMPORTANT STEPS
According to Dwi, one important matter that needs to be done is emptying the fuel tank to minimise potential risks during the delivery process. Additionally, customers are also advised to remove various additional accessories on the motorcycle that could be damaged during the distribution process and to carry out additional packing.
Customers are also urged to check the condition of the motorcycle before the delivery process and to record the condition of the vehicle as part of the handover procedure. Additionally, the utilisation of insurance protection with very affordable premiums of 0.12% is also an important step to provide additional safety guarantees during the distribution process.
“To ensure comfort and convenience, we also encourage customers to send their motorcycles through the KAI Logistik TRAX application which will directly pick up the motorcycle from home and then send it to the destination address. Through this application, travellers can easily manage deliveries from pickup, digital payment to real-time tracking,” she said.
Dwi urged residents to plan motorcycle delivery earlier to avoid and anticipate congestion as the peak exodus approaches. Through this service, residents are expected to undertake Eid journeys more safely and comfortably, whilst still having personal vehicles that can be used for activities in their hometowns.
“With increasing community mobility needs during the exodus period, motorcycle delivery has become an alternative that not only provides convenience, but also helps improve travel safety by reducing the risk of fatigue from long-distance motorcycle journeys,” she concluded.
Welcoming the momentum of the 2025 Eid exodus, KAI Logistik is offering a special programme featuring discounts of up to 25% for motorcycle delivery services.