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JAKARTA - The TNI Commander General Andika Perkasa has made efforts to procure spare parts for the task force (task force) tasked with the United Nations (UN) World Peace Operation (UN) through coordination with representatives of international partners. "So far we have arranged, especially maintenance, with our own work, such as buying equipment in Indonesia and sending it to the operating area. I think we need to try to organize it differently because this is inefficient, said the Commander in Chief in a video conference with representatives of international partners quoted from the YouTube channel General TNI Andika Perkasa, Jakarta, Antara, Sunday, November 20. Andika is strong enough to conduct video conferencing with international partner representatives to discuss support for spare parts needs for the world peace task force in several countries. Currently, said Andika, the Indonesian Republic of Indonesia World Peace Task Force has three main operating areas, namely UNIFIL in Lebanon, Congo, and Central Africa. Therefore, he considered that it would be inefficient if at any time the peacekeepers needed small goods and the TNI bought them in Indonesia and sent them from Indonesia. "I don't know how far from here to the operating areas in Lebanon and Congo," Andika said. Thus, he wants to collaborate with international partners so that what is needed by the world peace task force can be sent from partners. "What we need most of you are maintenance of small things, such as cars, and sometimes heavy tools, sometimes parts of armed vehicles that may need to be replaced," Andika said. Andika hopes that through cooperation with Trade Union International, the fulfillment of spare parts needs for the world peace task force can be more efficient and on target. Trade Union International LLC is a leading company that provides various types of vehicle maintenance and spare parts. The company has a base in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and has credibility in working together to procure various types of spare parts.

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