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JAKARTA - The presence of Beam Mobility, the largest micro mobility company in Asia Pacific with its fleet in Indonesia, has received a very positive response from the community. In addition to providing micromobility services in the form of environmentally friendly fleets, Beam Mobility also contributes to the local economy by providing jobs for around 100 workers of the nation's children.

Currently, Beam Mobility has been present in several cities and areas including Bogor and Bali, educational areas such as the University of Indonesia, IPB and Brawijaya, to residential areas such as Bintaro, Jababeka, Alam Sutera, Jakarta Garden City, Citra Raya, Sedayu City, BSD and several other residential areas.

In every presence of Beam Mobility in an area, there are local workers who work to operate the Beam Mobility fleet so that they can be enjoyed by the Community, as well as students. With the various roles available, starting from the Beam Rapid Response Ranger or more often called marshals, a group of individuals on duty to ensure the Beam fleet is parked where it should be, changing batteries to the fleet and responding in a matter of minutes to each public complaint.

Lead Marshals who are tasked with regulating officers' duties and obligations in each area where Beam operates, to the mechanics tasked with responding when there are problems with the fleet, Beam Mobility continues to strive to provide the best service to its users.Head of Expansion Beam Mobility Indonesia, Ricky Sjofyan said, after more than a year of being present in Indonesia, his party is proud not only to support the implementation of sustainable lifestyles in an effort to reduce air pollution, but also develop local workers.

"Every individual in the Indonesian Mobility Beam has their own expertise, ranging from expertise to maintaining a Beam Mobility fleet, to basic expertise such as replacing bicycle batteries. All of these workers have carried out their duties with professionalism and with extraordinary competence," he said in a written statement, Sunday 12 November.

The Indonesian Mobility Beam also ensures that all of its workers receive comprehensive training to be able to carry out their duties with efficiency. This training ensures that the staff have the skills needed to maintain the Beam Mobility fleet and handle all related tasks with services.

To fulfill its operational activities, Beam Mobility also has fleet storage warehouses spread across various areas such as Tangerang, Bekasi, Bogor, and even the island of Bali.

The Indonesian Mobility Beam continues to strive to expand its service coverage to various regions, other educational areas, residential areas, to tourist areas. This has opened the door for economic development in various regions, creating more job opportunities for the local community.

Through a strong commitment to growth and innovation, Beam Mobility Indonesia plans to continue to expand its positive impact on creating sustainable job opportunities for the people of Indonesia.

"Along with the business expansion of Beam Mobility in Indonesia, we believe that the number of workers will increase, with the hope that by the end of 2024 the number of workers we employ will be doubled in number," he said.

"We hope that the contribution of the Indonesian Mobility Beam can be felt in all aspects of life, through the provision of jobs, technology transfers by bringing new innovations such as Geofence technology, to stimulating community participation to switch to a more sustainable lifestyle. Beam Mobility is here and is committed not only to provide optimal services, but also to have a positive impact on the lives of Indonesian people," concluded Ricky.


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