JAKARTA - PT Chery Sales Indonesia (CSI) is collaborating with the Vocational and Productivity Training Center (BBPVP), aiming to organize a training program. The Vocational Training and Productivity Center is under the auspices of the Ministry of Manpower, and this collaboration with Chery was inaugurated directly by the Minister of Manpower Yassierli. This strategic partnership makes BBPVP Bekasi the main training center for Company technicians, as well as opens access for BBPVP Bekasi to produce skilled workers in the EV sector who are ready to be absorbed by the Indonesian automotive industry.
Minister of Manpower Yassierli, said that this same thing was carried out in line with the government's efforts to encourage the quality of human resources in the energy transition era. "We hope that the synergy between industry and vocational training institutions will continue to be expanded for the advancement of the national automotive industry," he said, during his remarks in Bekasi, West Java, Wednesday, July 16.
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The EV Chery Training Center facility is designed comprehensively at BBPVP Bekasi, equipped with various training modules according to the standard handling of electric vehicles. This is to ensure technicians understand in depth EV technology. This training center is able to accommodate more than 20 training participants who will be ready to work, provide relevant knowledge and skills in the learning process related to electric vehicles. President Director of PT Chery Sales Indonesia (CSI) Zheng Shuo, said this collaboration is also a long-term program, which will be opened for the public interest, including labor training and others organized by the Ministry of Manpower. "This is also our effort to prepare skilled workers who are ready to work according to industrial standards and answer the challenges of the development of electric vehicles," said Zheng Shuo. It is hoped that with the collaboration between BBPVP Bekasi and Chery, it can affirm the crucial role of Training Center Chery as at the forefront in handling EV vehicles. Not only improving the ability of Chery technicians in Indonesia, but also providing broad opportunities to develop training for other technicians who are ready to work in handling electric vehicles in the future. As a real commitment to the quality of developing technician capabilities, Chery also donated a complete unit of Chery E5 electric vehicles with charging facilities. These donations will be used directly in the teaching and learning process, enabling participants to master diagnostic procedures, treatments, to handling problems (troubleshooting) of EV systems practically.
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