Sukoharjo Custom Motorcycle Workshop Rises Again After Participating In Rewards

JAKARTA - Arie Hanggara, a resident of Jalan Cawas Jati Mbaran RT 003 RW 007, Mulur Village, Bendosari District, Sukoharjo Regency, is finally able to smile after his custom motorcycle repair business has revived.

This is inseparable from his efforts to market his workshop through the Ganjar program. This program is the initiation of the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo by utilizing his Instagram account, namely reposting uploads in the form of photos/videos of MSME products.

As a result, his custom motorcycle repair shop, named Sippit Garage Motorwork, was able to revive again.

"Lapak Ganjar, I found out through social media Instagram. Then I joined. My goal is for my small business to grow and survive, because in 2021 I will experience the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic," Arie said in a release from the Central Java Provincial Government, Monday, July 4.

According to him, after joining the Ganjar program, his workshop started to work again. As orders began to arrive. So, the economy can be better than before.

“I tried to participate in Ganjar. Thank God, after joining Ganjar, the workshop started to move again, it was crowded again, “added Arie.

Some people who like motorcycle modifications began to come to the workshop to make modifications.

"Friends who like modifications are enthusiastic about doing custom again," he said.

In his workshop, he said, apart from accepting custom modifications, he also provided restoration services, frame construction, engine repairs, and motorcycle services.

"This workshop is really concerned with serving custom, serving all styles of modification concepts," added Arie.

He also invited people who are interested in custom modifications of their motorbikes, to come to the workshop. Including, serving communication about modifications.

"What modifications do you want, consult my workshop," he added.

Told, in early 2014 began to open a workshop. It was in accordance with his wishes and his interest in modifying motorcycles.

"Indeed, basically I have been enthusiastic about modifications since I was in school. After graduating from school, I joined other people's workshops to gain knowledge for seven years," explained Arie.

After that, he ventured to open his own workshop business. With enthusiasm and reckless capital.

"Alhamdulillah, my workshop can grow and survive," he concluded.