JAKARTA - PT Indonesia Asahan Aluminium (Inalum) held a cheap market, mass vaccination and free health check-up for the community in 10 regencies/cities in North Sumatra (North Sumatra) as an effort to ease the burden of people affected by disasters.

Through the cheap market program, Inalum has prepared around 16,500 food packages at affordable prices as part of the series of 50th anniversary (HUT) celebrations of the company which will be held simultaneously on December 19-22, 2025 in 12 locations.

PT Inalum Corporate Secretary Mahyaruddin Ende, in a statement in Jakarta, quoted by Antara, Monday, December 22, said the 50th anniversary was interpreted as an opportunity to strengthen the company's social responsibility through direct action in the field.

"We hope that the provision of this cheap food package can help alleviate the burden of residents while supporting post-disaster recovery in North Sumatra. We thank all stakeholders for their support and hope that Inalum can continue to provide sustainable benefits," said Mahyaruddin.

He added that these social activities are part of the company's ongoing commitment to assisting the community, especially those affected by disasters and economic pressures.

Apart from the cheap market and health services, Inalum also prepares various other social programs which will take place throughout December 2025 to January 2026.

The program includes the provision of school furniture, assistance for disaster mitigation equipment, emergency tents, agricultural and fishery seeds, as well as the construction of supporting infrastructure for community recovery.

Inalum Strategic Services Group Head Daniel Hutauruk said that all of these activities were part of the Inalum Peduli program which was carried out continuously, from the mitigation stage to post-disaster recovery.

"The momentum of Inalum's 50th anniversary is interpreted as an invitation for all Inalum people to actively participate in humanitarian action. This spirit of togetherness reflects the value of concern and solidarity that Inalum continues to maintain in accompanying disaster-affected communities, both in North Sumatra, the surrounding area of operations, Aceh, and West Sumatra," said Daniel.

Through the implementation of cheap markets and free health services, the state-owned company in the field of aluminum processing emphasized its role not only as a strategic national industrial actor, but also as a social partner that grows and moves together with the community in facing various humanitarian challenges.


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