Sutimo (59), a construction worker who works in the Balaraja area, Tangerang, Banten. The man from Wonogiri, Central Java, can now feel like going home together with his wife and two children to his hometown in Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta Special Region. He said he was grateful to have the opportunity to participate in the Mudik Bersama BUMN 2026 program, considering that in previous years he and his family had to travel home separately to reduce travel costs.

"In the past, when I went home, I rode a motorcycle, while my wife and children took the bus. Now I'm not young anymore, so safety is really a consideration. Thank you to SIG for giving me the opportunity to participate in this program, it really helped. Hopefully SIG will be successful in the future and programs like this can reach more people," said Sutimo.

In the 2026 BUMN Homecoming, PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) also participated by sending 1,653 travelers from Banten, Jakarta, West Java, Aceh, and West Sumatra to various destinations in Aceh, Banten, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Central Java, East Java, Lampung, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, and East Nusa Tenggara. The departure of homecoming participants was carried out gradually from Friday, March 13, to Wednesday, March 18, using 20 bus units and 1 sea vessel.

SIG Corporate Secretary, Vita Mahreyni said, this program is part of the series of SIG Ramadan Safari agenda which aims to strengthen relations and create harmony with the community, especially the craftsmen who are SIG business partners.

"Through the Together Homecoming Program, SIG can convey appreciation to fellow craftsmen through a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable homecoming experience. Hopefully, this togetherness that has been built will bring blessings and goodness," said Vita Mahreyni.

To ensure safety and comfort during the journey, drivers have undergone health tests to ensure the fitness of their body condition during the journey, and the homecoming fleet has been checked to meet safety and eligibility standards. In addition, SIG also provides supporting facilities for travelers, such as travel insurance, T-shirts, hats, medicines, goodie bags, as well as food and beverages.

Safari Ramadan Activities of SIG Group: Distribute Aid in 8 Provinces

In the series of Ramadan Safaris, SIG again held various activities throughout the Company's operating areas which began on Friday, February 20, until Friday, March 13. It is recorded that the SIG Group has distributed various assistance to the communities around the Company in Aceh, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and South Sulawesi.

The assistance was in the form of 37,933 food packages, compensation for 1,463 orphans and twofa, compensation for 100 disabled people, assistance for 60 TPQ teachers, Eid al-Fitr gifts for 1,258 religious figures, community, and retired employees, to operational assistance for a total of 57 orphanages, boarding schools, and mosques/mosques in the implementation of Ramadan activities.

At the 1447 H Ramadan Safari, SIG (holding) distributed assistance in Jakarta and Gresik in the form of 405 food packages, compensation for 230 orphans and twofa, compensation for 100 disabled people, holiday allowance for 60 TPQ teachers, and operational assistance for 11 mosques/musala. Meanwhile, SIG Pabrik Tuban distributed assistance in the form of 6,656 food packages, compensation for 803 orphans and twofa, and gifts for 152 religious and community figures.

SIG's subsidiary, PT Semen Baturaja (Persero) Tbk in South Sumatra also provided assistance in the form of 2,400 food packages, compensation for 2 orphanages, sympathy for 410 retired employees, and operational assistance for 13 mosques/musala.

In West Sumatra, PT Semen Padang distributed 2,000 cheap grocery packages, compensation for 80 orphans, 1,000 free takjil packages, 50 Ramadan packages for religious and community leaders, and operational assistance for 10 mosques/musala.

Meanwhile, PT Semen Gresik in Rembang Regency, Central Java, provided assistance in the form of 2,000 food packages, compensation for 100 orphans and twofa, operational assistance for 9 mosques/musala, and as many packages for 500 religious and community leaders.

In South Sulawesi, PT Semen Tonasa provided 100 packages of basic necessities, compensation for 250 orphans, and operational assistance for 12 mosques/musala.

Meanwhile, PT Solusi Bangun Indonesia Tbk Tuban Factory, Cilacap Factory, Narogong Factory, and Lhoknga Factory, Lampung Packing Plant, Jeladri Mine, Pasuruan and Maloko Mine, Bogor provided assistance in the form of 24,372 food packages, as well as 146 parcels in the form of syrup and sarung for the community.


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