JAKARTA - National salt producer PT Sumatraco Langgeng Makmur marked the beginning of 2026 with a cultural nuance of the Nusantara at its headquarters, Surabaya, East Java. This activity is not just a celebration, but a confirmation of the company's internal solidity in facing future industry challenges.

The event was opened with the Jejer Jaran Dawuk dance which depicted the firmness of attitude and readiness before entering the important momentum. The orderly and authoritative movement emphasizes the message of balance between responsibility and work harmony.

The performance continued with the dance of the wayang figure Gatotkaca. The figure is synonymous with strength, courage, and loyalty. These values were chosen as a symbol of the company's fighting spirit in maintaining production consistency and facing business dynamics.

Employees wear traditional clothing from Java, Bali, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, to the eastern regions of Indonesia. This diversity is displayed as a representation of unity in the company's work environment.

"The spirit of togetherness and strength that is depicted in this performance is expected to be maintained in the company's journey," said PT Sumatraco Langgeng Makmur Public Relations Officer, Viktor Emanuel, in a written statement, Monday, January 26.

Founded in 1969 by the Tan family in Surabaya, the company is known as the national beryodium salt producer. Products are marketed in East Java, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, to Papua. The company is also involved in the development of the small salt industry through an UNICEF-supported iodine program.


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