PT Sokoindo Automobile Donates Super Cab DFSK For Dormitory Operations At The University Of Indonesia
JAKARTA - PT Sokoindo Automobile, which houses the DFSK and Seres brands in Indonesia, socialized its car model to the world of education in the country.
On this occasion, the producer gave a donation of a unit of DFSK Super Cab 1.5 L, which is one of the commercial products to the University of Indonesia, aimed at supporting campus operations and socializing their advantages.
"We are proud to be partnering with the University of Indonesia, an institution that has a positive and prestigious reputation. We hope this donation can be useful for all university activities," said CEO of PT Sokoindo Automobile Dr. Ir. Alexander Barus, MA, MBA, in his official statement, Wednesday, August 7.
The DFSK Super Cab, known for its resilience, usability, and fuel efficiency, will be used by the University of Indonesia to support various campus activities, including logistics and the mobility of students and students.
"We are proud to be partnering with the University of Indonesia, an institution that has a positive and prestigious reputation. We hope this donation can be useful for all university activities," said Deputy Chancellor for Human Resources and Assets, Prof. Dr. Ir. Dedi Priadi, DEA.
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Furthermore, Prof. Dedi said that later, this vehicle will be used by the UI Dormitory Task Force (UPT). Of course, this is an encouraging thing.
"We highly appreciate PT Sokoindo Automobile for the vehicle grant to support the smooth operation of the Dormitory UPT," he added.
He added that this handover is a manifestation of UI's commitment to continue to encourage the industry's active role in improving the quality of higher education. Not only Tri Dharma's support, but also facility support.
This car will be used to facilitate all activities in the dormitory, especially those related to the transportation of goods. Currently, there are 1,700 UI Dormitory residents. They are UI students who come from outside Jabodetabek, consisting of 640 new students and 1,060 old students.