JAKARTA - Jasa Marga's projection estimates that the peak of the homecoming flow will occur on March 28, 2025.
Based on data from the Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub), 33.69 million travelers will use private cars, while the other 12.74 million choose motorbikes.
Seeing the massive movement, vehicle readiness is the main factor in long trips.
Reflecting on this, PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales (SIS) also presented Suzuki Workshop Siaga at 70 strategic points in Indonesia, to ensure that customer vehicles remain prime, let alone travel quite far.
The Alert Workshop presented by Suzuki is present in several strategic areas, such as Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan to Sulawesi. This program is ready to assist travelers for eight full days from March 28 to April 4, 2025.
"Suzuki Bengkel Siaga 2025 is here to ensure that every vehicle remains in the best performance, supported by the Halo Suzuki Homecoming Assistant service which is on standby 24 hours for emergency assistance on the way," said Asst. to Aftersales Department Head of Service PT SIS Hariadi, during the kick off of the workshop on standby at Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Jakarta, Friday, March 14.
Providing customer flexibility, Suzuki Workshop Siaga will operate with adjusted service hours. A total of 32 outlets will be opened 24 hours full, while 28 other outlets serve for 12 hours.
The Japanese brand also pays attention to the comfort of car owners during service waiting times, which will be equipped with entertainment, snacks, fresh drinks, children's play areas, and prayer rooms, creating a more enjoyable experience.
In addition to the program above, Suzuki also presented the promo Service Ramadan Suzuki nationally on February 27, April 3, 2025. The program offers discounts of up to 15 percent for 39 types of essential parts.
"We are committed to always accompanying customers on every important journey they travel. In addition to standby workshops, we also urge loyal customers to serve regularly at Official Workshops or take advantage of Home Service services before traveling long distances," said Hariadi.
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