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Main Stories

Company Information

Work Culture

Insight

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Plywood Aid Distribution in Palu is Right on Target.06. 564 People Died from Earthquake in Lombok.08. Korindo’s Heavy Industry Division Helps Tsunami Victims.09. Infographic of Korindo Group’s Humanity Assistance.

Oil Palm Division Receives ISPO Certification11. Korindo Receives the Highest Award from Indonesian Government.12. Debunking Deforestation Issue, Korindo Advised to Build Plasma Plantation.13. Korindo’s Heavy Industry Division Becomes Best Company in Banten Province.14. Get Up to Date - Start Investing with GoPax.16. Korindo Foundation Receives Award from IPB.16. Christmas Joint Celebration_Improving Work Spirit, Competence, and Togetherness.17. Family Gathering Korindo_A Synergy of Harmonious Employees.17. Prime Freight Indonesia Provides Scholarship Aid of US$ 5,000.

01. Table of Contents.02. Management Message.03. Editorial Message. 18. Getting to Know HSE.

20. Training on Oil Palm Plantation for Papuans.20. Building a Culture of Cooperation Between Employees.21. Heavy Industry Division Carries Out SMK3 Training.21. Logisitic Division Committed in Implementing SMK3.22. Heavy Industry DIvision Joins Training on ERP Management System.23. Korindo Shipping Division Conducts Fire Drill.

Widi Island

60. Overcoming Boredom During Work and quiz.

Korindo Scholarships for the Children of the Nation.25. Korindo Foundation’s Partner Becomes Model for BKL at DKI Provincial Level.26. Korindo Papua Helps Flood Victims in Sentani.27. Korindo Group Regular Blood Donation Event Reaps Praises from PMI.28. Korindo Grants Land to Kotawaringin Local Government.29. Plywood Division Donates Rp14 M to Build Roads and Bridge.30. Korindo Papua Builds Bridge for Rural Community.31. Korindo Helps PRR Nuns Community Asiki.32. Taking a 3-Hour Journey to Give Medical Treatment to Papuans..33. Korindo Papua CSC: From Health Counseling to Building Healthy Home for Community.34. Korindo Foundation Sends Indonesian Students to Korea.35. Korindo Collaborates with Satgas Yonif 143 to Provide Free Medical Services in Papua.36. Boosting People’s Economy Through Plant Cultivation.

Korindo Papua Helps Papuans in Poultry Farming.38. Korindo Teaches ‘Mama-Mama’ Papua to Plant Vegetables.39. Korindo Foundation Gives Scholarships to 104 Employees’ Children.40. Palm Oil Division Helps Fire Victims di Mappi.41. Thanks to Korindo, People in Miri Village Now Enjoys First Harvest.42. Plywood Division Distributes Aid to Flood Victims in Aruta.44. Korindo Celebrates World Earth Day.45. Celebrating Easter, Korindo Papua Donates Food Materials to People.46. Korindo’s Active Role to Improve People’s Welfare in Gane.47. Korindo Quickly Responds to People’s Concern.48. UI Student Comments on Korindo Foundation Scholarships.49. Denso Ten: Korindo Helps Our Company Avoid Losses .49. Logistic Division: From Us to the People.50. Paper Manufacturing Division Participates in the Success of Belkaga Program.50. Danramil: Thank You Korindo for the Great Participation.51. Paper Manufacturing Division Gives Soft Skill Training for SMK Students.51. Korindo Goes to School | Holding Capacity Building for Teachers and Students.52. Korindo Shares Love with Orphans.

Table of Contents

Lens of Events

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Management Message

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Greetings to all readers of Green Tomorrow Magazine,

Firstly on this occasion, on behalf of Korindo Group Big Family, I would like to wish you Happy Eid al-Fitr 1440 H. May this festive day bring an abundance of cheerfulness, happiness, and prosperity.

As I have mentioned at the new year opening ceremony, last year was quite a difficult year for us. However, do not let it take away our spirit. Let us turn our experiences in the past years into valuable lessons in order to take a step into the future with optimism, that we are all able to achieve a greater success.

Optimism is not only about believing in something and sitting still, waiting for good things to happen. Instead, optimism—which

is a must-have quality for every Korindo Group employee—is a conviction formed through a well-established planning, along with innovation and hard work in seizing opportunities.

In line with this idea, all the work we do must be based on Korindo’s philosophy, which is innovative, future-oriented, and customer-centered. Lastly, I hope we, as Korindo family, are able to always prepare ourselves and actively play our part for a brighter future.

Robert SeungSenior Vice Chairman of Korindo Group

Management Message

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Editorial

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Greetings from Green Tomorrow,

2018 has passed us all. The year was quite a difficult one for Indonesia. Disasters came and went. Earthquakes, tsunami, and flash floods have hit our beloved nation, invoking our sensitivity and care for each other.

Seeing these disasters, Korindo Group was immediately moved to help the victims in all corners of the land, from Banten, West Nusa Tenggara, Central Sulawesi to Papua. A true and astounding compassion is shown by this national private business entity, Korindo Group.

In this edition, we are bringing you a topic on disaster management as our Main Stories. The progress made following an aid distribution, particularly in Palu, received primary attention. We are now able to provide the latest update on the victims and the aid distributed by Korindo Group through the Headquarters of Indonesian Red Cross.

Other stories in this 5th edition include the achievements made by PT DP and PT BCA in obtaining ISPO from the government, as well as other awards received by Korindo Group from many institutions.

In addition, we are also presenting various interesting information on activities held by Korindo Group, in particular over these last six months.

Lastly, we would like to remind us all, the big family of Korindo Group, to not let ourselves feel too quickly satisfied with our work. Keep making determinations and innovations to create change for the better.

We hope what is being presented in this Green Tommorow Magazine, Edition 5 Volume 2 of 2019 would be beneficial for you. Happy reading!

Editorial

SupervisorRobert Seung

Chief EditorSeo Jeong Sik

EditorYulian Mohammad Riza

Editorial StaffsJae Seok Yi, Seo Kyunghwan

Suharsono, Astri Anna,Philipus Rikin,

Muhammad Iqbal, Catharina Kania

ContributorSatuman (Papua)

Komarinda (Cileungsi)Nurohmad (Balaraja)

Mohammad Arifin (Balikpapan)Ridde Arizona (Cakung)

Mahdi M. Nur (Halmahera)Najib Hanafi (Banten)

PhotographerHendri Widodo,

Eka Putra Pamungkas

Design & LayoutArian Kushandiyono

Alberton Dalianson Sinaga

[email protected]

Editorial Message

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Korindo’s Plywood Aid is Considered Right on Target

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Ridwan, the PR Staff of PMI when met by the editorial team at his office earlier on April.

Ridwan admitted, the Korindo Foundation’s aid is mostly distributed to Sigi area with percentage of 45% as that area suffered the most damage due to the disaster. The construction of temporary shelter is expected to finish on the end of December 2019.

In addition of building temporary shelter, the plywood aid from Korindo Foundation is also utilized to make household furniture and equipment for public facilities. Various equipment such as chairs, walls and floors have been made from Korindo Foundation’s plywood.

Based on official statement from PMI, the Korindo Foundation’s aid has helped

JAKARTA – It is still clear on our minds about earthquake and tsunami disaster that hit Palu and Donggala, Central Sulawesi earlier on last September 2018. Based on the Central Sulawesi Provincial Government’s data, the number of deaths and missing persons reached 4,402 people, which there are 2,865 died, 701 missing persons, and 1,016 victims were mass buried, as well as massive construction damage. At that time, Korindo Foundation did not stay quiet. Plywood material aid worth Rp7,000,000,000,- (seven billion rupiah) was immediately donated through the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) Headquarters.

112,120 sheets of plywood aid were sent straight to Palu by Asike Global Ship owned by Korindo Group on the end of October 2018. This was handed over by the Vice Chairman of Korindo Group, Mr.

Kim sang Jin along with General Secretary Yi Sun Hyeong to the Management of Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) of Central Sulawesi in Pantoloan Port, Palu. As for now, six months has already passed since the aid was distributed. The benefit of the aid provided by Korindo Foundation can still be felt by the Palu people until now. The plywood aid provided by Korindo Foundation has been used as material to rebuild infrastructure damaged by disaster. Based on the information from PMI, the aid from Korindo Foundation has been used to build temporary shelter for the victims of earthquake and tsunami disaster in Palu, Dongglaa, Sigi, and other region around Central Sulawesi. “We have distributed the aid from Korindo to those regions and it is still in progress,” said

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at least 8,500 residents in five regions in Central Sulawesi. The aid in the form of plywood is considered right on target, as it can help the development of infrastructure. “Indeed, Korindo’s aid is very useful because their greatest needs are more likely for infrastructure,” Ridwan said.

PMI and Palu people are really grateful for the aid provided by Korindo Foundation. PMI revealed, in the midst of limited material and raw materials because the distribution process was rather quite difficult, the help of plywood from the Korindo Foundation had lightened the burden on the victims to return to their daily lives.

As reported before, initially, the plywood aid from Korindo Foundation was symbolically handed over by the Chairman of the Korindo Foundation who also served as the Senior Vice Chairman of Korindo Group, Mr. Robert Seung and accompanied by the Secretary General of the Korindo Foundation, Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong. The handover was carried out on October 11, 2018 and in Jakarta and was received directly by the Daily Executive Chairman of the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI), Prof. DR. Ir. Ginandjar Kartasasmita.

“This is a manifestation of Korindo’s concern for others. Hopefully, this aid could help the government and the community in the process of recovery and to accelerate of reconstruction,”

Mr. Robert Seung said in the middle of hand over event at PMI Jakarta Headquarters at that time. [cka/ray/ymr/pr]

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JAKARTA – In early 2019, National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) released a report regarding the impact of earthquake measuring 7 on the Richter magnitude scale that hit in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Province in August 2018. This report mentioned this earthquake has caused 564 died 1,886 were injured, and 472,419 refugees. Not to mention the loss of thousands of destroyed infrastructure.

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564 DiedFrom Earth-quake in Lombok

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In order to ease the burden of victims, Korindo Foundation immediately moved and provided logistic aid to the victims of the natural disaster in Lombok. In collaboration with Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT), a non-profit organization focused on social and humanitarian affairs, Korindo delivered the aid straight to ACT’s storage warehouse located in Gunung Sindur, Bogor Regency, West Java. The total amount of aid provided by Korindo was 58 large boxes, all of which consist of the logistics goods and basic needs.

Imam Badawi as ACT representative said thanks for the assistance provided by Korindo. “We as representatives of ACT would like to thank Korindo and other donors for the assistance entrusted to us. Hopefully, all the efforts of donors would be blessed and successful. We cannot return anything, but we believe that God will repay the kindness of the donors, one of them is coming from Korindo,” Badawi said.

As for now, the process of reconstruction in Lombok after the earthquake is smoothly going well. The president Joko Widodo has instructed his staffs to accelerate the rehabilitation process and reconstruction of damaged houses and public facilities due to

earthquake in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. This is stated by the president during a review of the earthquake-resistant houses in Sandubaya Sub-District, Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara, on Friday, March 22, 2019.

“I have instructed (the process) to be faster than before,” President Joko Widodo said as reported in BNPB‘s website.

According to information from Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Deputy of BNPB Harmensyah, in 2018 the data and coordination of the reconstruction action

plan on central level was completed, followed by the recovery of vital facilities and infrastructures such as schools, hospitals, and others.

“It is expected that the whole process would be finished by 2020,” Hermansyah said, not long time ago. (iqb/cka/ymr/bnpb)

Source: Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana

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Cilegon – Tsunami disaster that hit Banten at the end of 2018 has left a deep sorrow to the victims. Hundreds died, so many residents reported missing family members, and also severe damage to their homes.

This disconcerting situation had encouraged one of Korindo Group’s business units in heavy industry operating in Ciwandan (Cilegon, Banten) to contribute in easing the burden of victims of natural disasters by providing assistance for daily needs.

A month after the disaster, Korindo went directly to the location to distribute aid for disaster victims. By going through a road

trip for four hours with damaged road conditions, the management and employee representatives arrived in Sumberjaya Village, Sumur Sub-District, Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province. This village was a village severely affected, with hundred of houses flattened by tsunami.

The aid distributed to the victims consisted of 1 ton of rice, 16 cartons of instant noodles, 100 boxes of mineral water, school uniforms, shoes and school bags for the children in that village. It I expected that this aid would help to ease the burden of community affected by tsunami.

“The handover of aid is expected to help ease the burden of community who was affected by the tsunami in Selat Sunda in that time,” Mr. Jin Kwanhwi said.

Korindo’s concern was warmly welcomed by the people of Sumber Jaya Village, and they prayed for Korindo to be successful. “We express our gratitude for Korindo’s concern to our people. Hopefully, the people of Sumber Jaya Village would recover from hardship, and Korindo would always achieve success,” said the Sumber Jaya Village Chief, Siti Wahyuni. [ray/pr/kps]

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Infografis bantuan kemanusiaan Korindo Group

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JAKARTA – Korindo through Palm Oil Division located in Merauke, Papua successfully obtained Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certificate. This certificate was handed over by the President Director of Certification Institution of PT Mutu Agung Lestari, Arifin Lambaga in the middle of 3rd International Conference and Expo on Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ICE-ISPO) event in Jakarta, on Wednesday (27/3).

By receiving the ISPO certificate, it proves that the company has implemented its production process by paying attention to the balance of natural, social, and economy of the people.

In his remarks at the ICE-ISPO event, the Director of Annual Plants and Fresheners of Directorate General of Plantation of Ministry of Agriculture Irmijati Rachmi Nurbahar,

said that ISPO certificate is a proof that the pattern of oil palm plantations in Indonesia have applied the sustainability principles and criteria.

“The oil palm is not only strategic and prospective and a part of solution to overcome poverty. But also as a proof that Indonesia is building oil palm plantation based on sustainable principles, and ISPO certificate is the evidence,” she said.

As stated by The Head of ISPO Commission Secretariat R Azis Hidayat, until now, there are 502 ISPO certificates issued consisting of 493 companies, 5 independent cooperatives, and 4 plasma KUDs with a total area of 4,115,434 hectares.

The ISPO certification system is quite credible, because it is impartial and

independent. The system has also referred to ISO (international standard), and the certification audit is carried out by certification organization accredited by the National Accreditation Committee (KAN) and recognized by ISPO Commission.

By obtaining ISPO certificate, it will provide benefits in the future, such as increasing the compliance of Indonesian palm oil business actors to the Indonesian legislation, improving the governance of the Indonesian palm oil industry, and respecting human rights. In addition, it will also improve the quality of environment, preserve forest and biodiversity, prevent land fires, and improve the competitiveness and acceptance of Indonesian palm oil in international market. (ray/rik)

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Palm Oil Division Receives ISPO Certification

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Operating in Papua region, close to the border area, Korindo realizes that the communities in rural area face difficulties in getting access to health. Therefore, Korindo initiates to bring health services closer to the communities. One of the efforts is to build a modern clinic called the Asiki Clinic.

The Asiki Clinic has become a health service center for the community with a total of 14,000 participants. Obtaining the predicate as the Best clinic in Papua and West Papua Province by the Social Security Administrator in Health (BPJS Kesehatan), Asiki Clinic always provides the best health facilities with professional medical personnel to reach the community in 3T area.

The medical team of Asiki Clinic also routinely implements mobile services by visiting the community in various villages to conduct examination and free medical treatments, as well as provide food supplementation for infants, toddlers, and pregnant mothers.

Not only that, the medical team of Asiki Clinic also collaborates with local Posyandu (integrated health service post) to conduct immunization for children. The medical team even worked together across sectors to hold a mass measles immunization program. Asiki Clinic also pays attention on the health of pregnant mothers and elderly, by providing pregnant mothers class, giving birth gifts, home care, and other social services in health.

In addition, they also provide health education to increase public awareness

Jakarta – Korindo Group through Palm Oi Division in Boven Digoel, Papua received an award from Padmamitra Award 2018in the category of remoteness handling given by Ministry of Social Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia to the companies for their concerns and positive contributions to improve the social condition of community. The assessment of the recipient’s performance was carried out directly by the Ministry of Social Affairs together with the Kessos’ CSR Forum.

Among the other nominees, Korindo receives an award in handling remoteness through health services for the community in 3T area, which is frontier, outermost and least developed region. Korindo is considered consistently to contribute with high dedication to provide health services through the implementation of various Social Contribution (CSC/CSR) programs in health.

“Thank you for the award given to us. This proves that our dedication to improve health quality in border area is also felt by surrounding community in order to achieve healthy Indonesia,” said the General Manager of HRD& General Affairs of Palm Oil Division on Boven Digoel, Mr. Ha Sang O.

The Manager of Asiki Clinic, Firman Jayawijaya also expressed his gratitude and proud for the award they received. “Hopefully this award could be our motivation to improve and provide the best health services for the community in here,” Firman said.

General Manager of HRD& General Affairs of PT TSE

Mr. Ha Sang O.

on importance of the clean and healthy life. This health education is delivered in schools, ranging from kindergarten to high school level, as well as to the public through interactive talk show broadcasted by Asiki FM Radio. [ray/iqb/pr]

Company Information

Korindo Receives Award from Indonesian Government

“Thank you for the award given to us.

This proves that our dedication to improve

health quality in border area is also felt by surrounding community in order to achieve healthy

Indonesia,”

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PAPUA – The staff of RI President represented by Team for Accelerating Agrarian Conflict asked for companies in Papua to keep developing plasma plantation. This is because the plasma plantation has become a mandate of the law that must be fulfilled to the community. NGO campaign that stated to refuse the building of plasma with accusation of deforestation was considered to hinder the regional development.

As reported on Sawit Indonesia media site, the Team for Accelerating Agrarian Conflict visited Merauke region, in Papua on last December 2018. “The construction of plasma plantation is an obligation that has been regulated in Indonesian plantation la,” said Iwan Nurdin, the member of Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Team (TPPKA) KSP-RI.

The purpose of working visit of TPPKA-KSPR RI to Merauke Regency, Papua Province is to see the development of oil palm plantation

in that region. In visits and meetings with the indigenous people, it was discovered that the hindrance of plasma plantation development that could not be rehabilitated were due to the negative campaigns of foreign NGOs which attacked with oil palm plantation issues in Papua.

However, those campaigns from foreign NGOs such as Might Earth do not get the support from the community and the local government. It is because people can find out the hidden agenda behind this campaign. In addition, the community wants to obtain benefits from the development of plasma plantation in that region.

The representative of Merauke indigenous people insisted that the development of plasma should be realized immediately. Abraham Yolmen, the Head of Multipurpose Cooperative, said that the community was waiting for the company to open a plantation for customary right owners. But until now, it has not been opened to clear the land. “At first, we thought the company was trying to buy some time. But it was discovered that the pressure from foreign NGOs was the reason why the company had not done the land clearing,” he said.

Simon Walinaulik, the representative of customary rights community in Merauke, stated that the NGO should not intervene with community’s land and prohibit companies from clearing land. It is because the land was opened by the company in partnership with local community by utilizing the land with Cultivation Right (HGU) status in accordance with government regulation.

Iwan Nurdin, the member of TPPKA Presidential Staff Office is also concerned about the potential social conflict due plasma plantation that has not been built yet. “We are worried that it could trigger a social matter as the surrounding community has been promised on the development of plasma plantation,” he said.

That meeting was also attended by Iwan Nurdin and Sandoro Purba from TPPKA, Regional Secretary of Merauke Regency Daniel Pauta, the company, Abraham Yolmen and Richard Nosai as customary right owners of Korindo’s Palm Oil Division in Papua.[sat/ana]

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Debunking Deforestation Issue, Korindo Advised to Build Plasma Plantation

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Banten – Korindo’s Heavy Industry Division located in Balaraja, Banten, is appointed as the best company by Occupational Safety and Health Development Committee (P2K3) in Banten Province.

The award was given by the Banten Province Government to Korindo as well as other companies on the end of February 2019, along with the celebration of National Occupational Health and Safety (K3) month. In the awarding ceremony, the Head of Transmigration Manpower Office of Banten Province stated that the P2K3 award is a form of appreciation and attention of provincial government to companies who committed to improve the understanding among employees on their own safety and health.

The government hoped that the award would motivate other companies in applying occupational safety and health in their corporate environment. Thus, workers can also increase productivity at work.

The P2K3 award from Banten Province to Heavy Industry Division is a proof that the company has always been implementing Occupational Health and Safety (K3) in carrying out its operation.

This always continues through routine programs based on K3. Those programs cover Tool Box Meeting which is held for once a month to provide knowledge and evaluation of K3 general information in the scope of work. In addition, there is an internal training, safety induction, as well as safety patrol.

Those activities from the program received a very good appreciation from local government as it is considered to have

contributed conducive work environment. The government expected that all the programs to be well-documented for their own evaluation of companies in implementing and developing a safety culture in the company.[arumy/khi]

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Korindo’s Heavy Industry Division Becomes Best Company in Banten Province

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Jakarta -- As the time goes by, more and more people are interested to invest in digital asset. Therefore, GOPAX Indonesia is launched as a trusted digital asset exchange platform. GOPAX Indonesia is managed by Magna Digital Lab in collaboration with Streami Inc, a company from South Korea prioritizing in security and convenience of user transactions.

Since it was first launched in South Korea until now, GOPAX security system has been able to maintain a clean record of server and hacking problems and become the first digital asset exchange service to obtain ISO / IEC 27001 certification in Information Security Management System. In addition, GOPAX Indonesia is also supported with simple User Interface but full of information that makes it easy to use for the user.

“GOPAX is very committed to the security of user transactions and has the best level of security certification from cyber attacks, as well as being supported by an OTP system to prevent fraud,” said M. Yusuf Musa, the Business Strategic of GOPAX Indonesia.

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Indonesia, as well as Meet Up events including seminars and trading classes about digital assets. The last one, GOPAX Indonesia successfully collaborated with Cryptowatch, one of the largest crypto communities in Indonesia to hold a talk show and successfully received a warm welcome from crypto lovers in Indonesia.

“For users who are interested to start investing in digital asset, just go register for an account at GOPAX Indonesia because we will give free 35 Stellar Lumens coins for initial investment capital and can be directly traded while investing in training,” said Adji Wibowo, Marketing GOPAX Indonesia.

Interested to start investing in digital asset? You can register for your account at gopax.co.id to enjoy various special benefits. Happy investing! [mdl/gopax]

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Korindo Foundation received an award from Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) as “IPB’s Partners and Scholarship Contributor 2018”. This award was handed over at IPB’s Campus, Dramaga, Bogor, on Monday (12/10).

The collaboration developed by Korindo Foundation and IPB has been going on for a quite long time, since 1998 up to now with total donation of Rp554 million and total recipients of 238 students from Forestry Faculty. The scholarship contribution is provided by Korindo Foundation to IPB for every year.

On this occasion, IPB’s Rector Dr. Arif Satria SP, M.Si, expressed his gratitude and gave appreciation to Korindo Foundation, scholarship donators, and other IPB’s partners for the cooperation that has been established up to now. He expected that the cooperation would always continue in order to help the government’s program in improving the quality of education in Indonesia.[iqb/cka]

Jakarta – Korindo celebrated a joint Christmas event at Wisma Korindo Building on Friday (11/1). The management along with the employees of Korindo Group from various divisions mingled and gathered together in a solemn atmosphere. Joint prayers were also shared with hope for the progress and success of Korindo Group.

“The spirit of Christmas always inspires every employee to continue to give their best to their family, friends and loved ones,” said General Secretary Korindo Foundation,

Mr Yi Sun Hyeong who attended the event. The event was also attended by Mr Mulia Jaya, Mr Kim Young Cheol, and other board of directors from the company, making the event more exciting.

This event holds a theme of “Jesus Christ, The Wisdom for All of Us (Corinthians 1:30)” with sub-theme “With Wisdom of Christmas, We Improve Our Work Spirit, Competence, and Togetherness for Korindo’s progress.”

In his speech, Rev. John FC Pattiasina, Sth. MPdK said that the Christmas celebration should not only become a tradition, but that should be a change in our life. This celebration should encourage in improving the quality of life as a person in joy.

“If an employee works in Korindo has life quality, then the company will also receive blessing from God,” said Rev. John. [rik/cka/pr]

Korindo Foundation Received and Award from IPB

Christmas Joint Celebration: Improving Work Spirit, Competence, and Togetherness

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Bogor – In order to appreciate the performance and dedication of employees, Korindo’s Paper Manufacturing Division in Cileungsi held a family gathering event at JungleLand Adventure Theme Park, Sentul, Bogor. The family gathering is attended by Korindo’s employees and their families in 3 phase. The event was held for 3 weeks in a row, on November 25, December 2, and December 9, 2018.

The family gathering was welcomed happily with enthusiasm by Korindo’s employees. It is recorded that 3,519 participants from employees and families attended this event. In this event, the participants could picnic and try various rides offered by JungleLand.

This event brought a theme of ‘Recreation to Synergize Industrial Relations for Achieving

Jakarta – The education of this nation’s children is one of priorities for Indonesian Government in order to improve the quality of human resources. In order to support the government’s priority, PT Prime Freight cooperating with Korindo Foundation to hand over the scholarship aid for the advancement of education in Indonesia.

PT Prime Freight Indonesia donated a scholarship aid worth US$ 5,000 through Korindo Foundation at the Korindo’s Headquarter in Jakarta, on Friday (11/1). This aid was handed over directly by CEO of PT Prime Freight Indonesia, Mrs. Lee Hee Kyeong and received by the General Secretary of Korindo Foundation, Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong. Furthermore, this aid will be passed on the outstanding students of Universitas Indonesia.

Work Productivity’. The Chairman of Labor Union, Dede Suhardi explained, this activity is a form of synergy to achieve harmony in internal relation. “With this event, togetherness is maintained, that we are the Korindo big family,” Dede said.

Ko Jae Woong as Director of Paper Manufacturing Korindo also supported and welcomed Korindo family gathering. “We hope that this year, Family Gathering could strengthen solidarity, togetherness among employees and families, and establish communication between employees and management so there would be a harmonious working relationship,” Ko Jae Woong said.

The family gathering event is a momentum of hope for 2019. Hopefully, the employees would

This scholarship aid is intended for “Yonsei Student Exchange 2019” program which managed by Korindo Foundation. This scholarship has also been handed over directly to the selected students on the end of January 2019. With the aid from PT Prime Freight, Korindo Foundation has sent two students of Universitas Indonesia, Cultural Sciences Faculty, the Korean Language and Culture Study Program. Those two students would continue their studies for 10 months at Yonsei University.

For information, PT Prime Freight Indonesia is a logistic company that has been established since 1996. This logistic company has also been in business on international scale and located in Jakarta and Bali. [iqb/cka]

maintain and improve their performances and not to be easily satisfied by the result. Also, the company thanked the employees who gave their contribution, loyalty, dedication, and innovation for the improvement of company.[kom/cka]

Family Gathering:A Synergy of Harmonious Employees

Prime Freight Indonesia Provides Scholarship Aid of US$ 5,000

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Getting to Know HSEBy: Luciana Gustin, HSE Staff of Korindo Group, Jakarta

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Health, Safety, Environment or shortened as HSE is a part of a company’s management. Several companies within Korindo Group have now made HSE as a necessity. However, there is no denying that there are a few companies that still need to understand more about the the importance of HSE in the company’s operational areas.

Basically, companies are already aware of and committed to implement HSE, yet the action from the commitment still needs to be improved. Therefore, below are several things need to be considered so the assessment standard of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) continue to be met.

Basically, the company is already aware of and committed to carry out HSE, but the action of these commitments still need to be improved. Therefore, here are some things that need to be considered in order a standard assessment of the Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) continue to be met.

Step by Step HSEEach company’s HSE strategy certainly isn’t the same. The HSE strategy and program depends on the company’s necessity itself. HSE program will be adjusted to level of risk

in each field of work. For example, HSE in a construction field will be different from HSE in pulp & paper, which will also be different from HSE in plantation.

HSE implementation strategies are as follows:• Top management commitment

(HSE Leadership) A management commitment is not only written and said, but action has to be taken. The proof is the provision of human resources, cost, reviewing the implementation of HSE in a company.

• HazardIdentification&DeterminingControl/HIRADC A company must conduct hazard identification and risk assessment, and setting a control effort.

• Talentdevelopment&Cultureempowerment Conducting development towards HSE staff and empoyees according to each potential danger/type of work. In addition, opening opportunities to implement innovation/improvement related to HSE accompanied by implementation of reward system.

• SettingMasterPlan&Program Master plan & program as a reference

of annual HSE implementation. The program must include objectives, target, timelines & responsibilities.

• HSEInformation&Campaign Ensuring that all levels, types of work, occupational hazard & risk receive information and HSE training minimum 2 times a year.

• CrossDepartementInvolvement Forming P2K3 (Occupational Safety and Health Committee) health and safety committee with an active role in giving advices on HSE improvement and HSE Patrol which consists of representative from each department.

• Monitoring,control,&evaluation Implementing checking, measurement, analysis, control, and evaluation towards HSE implementation level, measurement result, and HSE object checking.

Socializing HSE is our moral obligation to ensure that the security and safety of us, other peple, the environment, and investment sources are being maintained. Let’s improve our safety culture, because safety is not everything but without safety we are nothing.

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Iklan HSE/K3

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Merauke–Oil palm plantation division in KORINDO Papua is providing training on sustainable palm oil plantation management for people living in Merauke. The training is held so the the indigenous people of Papua will be able to know and learn about the oil palm plantation, including getting to know about the operation in the company’s plantation.

The people participating in the training are also being taught how to manage their own plasma plantation. Therefore, people will be able to know the field techniques on how to manage plantation in a good

JAKARTA – The Management of Korindo Group created a new innovation to build a culture of cooperation between employees as the greatest asset for the growth of company.

This time, Management of Korindo Group held a birthday celebration event for employees. As a first step, on Saturday (19/1), this kind of celebration event has begun and will continue to be carried out regularly.

Mr. Choi Jaegwang as HRD and GA General Manager of Korindo Group Jakarta expressed

way through good agricultural practices. The training was held for 3 months, starting from September to the closing in December 18th 2018.

“They participated on the training with being very active and excited,” said the General Manager of Public Relations, Sabara Dawenan during the progam. Several materials were being taught in the training, such as land clearing, nursery, harvest, ISPO, and K3. Sabara mentioned that the company also provided clothes and personal protective equipment and training tools. The facilities were provided

so the participants can be excited and focused in following the training.

Richard Nosai as the clan chief from the local people expressed his happiness and gratitude. “I think it (training) is good . The participants are able to handle and manage plantations for the people,” said Richard. It is hoped that this training can be a foundation and add insights to do the task and responsibility as expected.(RadioAsiki/cka)

his hope that this event could be the beginning of cooperation in building a work culture between employees. This event will be held regularly every month to celebrate the birthdays of employees at Korindo, as well as a form of corporate appreciation for its employees.

“Not only in a moment of birthday. In the future, we will make an event for employees who have worked here for more than 10 years,” Mr.Choi explained. [iqb/pr]

Training on Oil Palm Plantationfor Papuans

Buildinga Culture of Cooperation between Employees

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Jakarta – Korindo through Logistic Division located in Cakung, East Jakarta carried out Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) training at the company’s training room on Tuesday (22/1). This training is a manifestation of compliance with the rules and regulations applied in the work environment.

The attendance of Mr. Park Ji Bae, the Director of Logistic Division showed that there is a serious concern of the company in implementing SMK3 in the company.

Banten – One of Korindo Group’s business unit in Heavy Industry Division has just held a training on Occupational Health and Safety Management System (SMK3) at the end of January 2019. This training was mentored by Mr. Setiyono as the Mentor of SMK3 Korindo Group, and attended by the top management at Heavy Industry Division.

The SMK3 training is one of attempts in order to make the top management aware of the obligation to implement SMK3 in the company. The implementation of SMK3 is necessary to improve the culture of Occupational Health and Safety (K3) in

This training was attended by all of Korean managers, HRD Directors, HSE expert staffs and guided by Setiyono as General K3 Expert Staff from Korindo Group, Jakarta.

For your information, the implementation of SMK3 which has been regulated in Government Regulation (PP) No. 50 Year 2012 is intended to improve the effectiveness of K3 protection in a planned, measurable, structured and integrated manner. Another goal is to prevent work accidents and reduce illness caused by work,

every component of company, from the employees to the top management.

In training, the explanation regarding high level of accident and potential hazards in the company are the main focuses to be discussed. These have to be minimized by Occupational Health and Safety (K3) for employees. It is expected that through this training, the employees would realize that K3 is a responsibility of each individual and for the common interest, so that the business unit in heavy industry unitwould be successful in implementing SMK3.[arumy/nur/khi]

by involving management, labor/workers and labor union.

In this SMK3 training session, all matters were conveyed and discussed related to the hazards in the logistic company and its control methods. Hopefully the application of SMK3 in the Logistics Division can be implemented well.[ridde/brj]

Logistic Division Committed in Implementing SMK3

Heavy Industry Division Carries Out SMK3 Training

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BANTEN – Korindo Group always pays attention to safety aspects in carrying out its business operation. Not only has a department that focuses on Occupational Safety and Health (K3), but also implements supporting programs for K3.

Through Heavy Industry Division which is located in Balaraja, Banten, Korindo Group on Saturday (6/4) was training on the implementation of a system of Emergency Response Plan (ERP) management.

ERP for the HSE Team is a disaster emergency response training, such as fire, earthquake, riots and others. In this

training, they learned and simulated on how to implement self-rescue efforts at the specified assembly point location.

In addition, a fire fighting simulation is also carried out by using APAR, fire blanket and Hydrant. It is expected that through this exercise, employees can properly understand various things related to ERP as a system that is necessary and applied in an emergency so that control can be carried out quickly and precisely.[nur/khi/rik]

Heavy Industry Division Joins Training on ERP Management System

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Jakarta – Korindo Shipping Division on Wednesday (24/4) carried out a fire fighting exercise at its office located at Wisma Korindo Building, Jakarta. This training is a routine training carried out by Korindo. Not only located in the office, Korindo also implements similar program on its own ships.

“We will hold these routine activities at least once in every 3 months for team readiness if there are unwanted things about to happen. Various trainings are being held, such as simulations of fires, earthquakes, even to anticipate the occurrence of bomb terrorism,” said HSE Manager of Korindo Shipping Division, Capt. Denny MF Matakupan.

All of employees are involved in simulation, so that if a situation is likely to occur then all employees and teams are ready with their respective duties.

The employees are divided into several parts, which are Evacuation Team, Emergency Response Team, First Aid Team, Logistic Team, Communication Team, and Transportation Team.

In the simulation, it was told that there was thick smoke which apparently burned the office warehouse and made a warning alarm sound. This warning was immediately followed up by the Emergency Response

Team who coordinated with the Evacuation Team to evacuate employees out of the room.

All teams moved quickly. The Fire and Security Team immediately extinguished the fire, the First Aid Team handled the victims, while the Communication and Transportation Team reached out for the nearest hospital and fire department.

“We will keep carrying out this training while we also try to improve, so that every employee will be ready for any situation,” Capt. Denny closed his statement after the fire drill activity. [okky/pelayaran/pr]

Korindo Shipping Division Conducts Fire Drill

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Jakarta -- Last year in 2018, KORINDO Foundation visited to various universities in Indonesia. Not just regular visits, but these visits are ones of Korindo Group’s efforts in advancing the education in Indonesia. These visits are intended to give scholarships for students spread across five universities in Indonesia.

Those universities are Universitas Nasional (UNAS) in Jakarta, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Yogyakarta, Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB), Universitas Indonesia (UI) in Depok, and Indonesia University of Education (UPI) in Bandung. The scholarships received by the students in five universities reached Rp125.000.000,-

The scholarships were awarded to the top-achieving students in each university. Not only as a form of support in education, but the scholarships are also forms of appreciation for the students who already attained their achievements. Korindo is really aware of the efforts and hard work of the students in carrying out their studies. Therefore, Korindo believes that the top-achieving students deserve to receive appreciation through scholarships.

The General Secretary of Korindo Foundation Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong awarded the scholarships directly to the students during the visits to five universities. The journey of awarding scholarships started from Universitas Nasional (UNAS) Jakarta on September 4, 2018, then to UGM (Universitas Gajah Mada) Yogyakarta,

and continued to Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) Bandung, and ended in Universitas Indonesia (UI) Depok on September 24, 2018.

“Really glad and proud, Korindo is able to contribute in promoting the education in Indonesia,” Mr. Yi said during the scholarship awarding. With full of hopes, Mr. Yi also expected that the scholarship would motivate the students to work harder in learning and carrying out their studies in college. The students are expected to be able to use the scholarships properly and would be an encouragement to reach their goals and dreams.

The provision of Korindo Foundation Scholarship is such happiness full of surprise for the students who received it. “I am very happy and do not expect to receive the scholarship. Even for now, it still feels like a dream,” said Maulidya Rahmawati, a student of UGM Yogyakarta who received the scholarship. Of course, the scholarships are such a big help for the students. One of the scholarship recipients from IPB also expressed that the Korindo Foundation Scholarship has eased the burden of his parents.

Korindo’s concern in improving the quality of education is not limited for the college students, but also highlighted the children of Korindo’s employees. In 2018, Korindo also awarded scholarships to 104 employees’ children who are the top-achieving students in their respective schools. They are the junior and senior high school students from the top 10 rank in their schools.

UpholdtheEducationPillarinIndonesiaThe awarding of scholarships for employees’ children and college students is not for the first time. Since 1998, Korindo has been carrying out the scholarship program and still continues up to now. In twenty years, 729 students in Indonesia have been helped with the Korindo Foundation scholarship. The

funds distributed for scholarships already reached Rp2,088 billion, according to the record in 2017.

Scholarship is one of various efforts of Korindo in promoting the education in Indonesia. Korindo understands that one of the keys to the success of sustainable development is to create high quality human resources (HR). This is the basis and strong motivation for Korindo to uphold the education pillar in Indonesia, which is manifested in Corporate Social Contribution (CSC/CSR) program.

Korindo’s active participation in education does not stop at providing scholarships. Korindo always ensures to maintain a good relationship with the scholarship recipients and related education institutions. Korindo conducts scholarship reunion to gather the scholarship recipients, and also visits to various universities. This all is aimed so that the company can continue to maintain the communication while understanding the needs that should be improved in education that keep growing from time to time.

Korindo’s dedication for two decades in education should not be questioned. Universitas Gadjah Mada also expressed the appreciation through certificate of merit to Korindo in early August 2018 for Korindo’s commitment in education. On the other hand, several alumni from various partner universities have also worked as employees or apprentices at Korindo.

Korindo’s efforts for the past twenty years would not just stop here. Korindo is optimistic to commit in developing the country by promoting education that educates children of the nation. Korindo will keep striving to develop CSR/CSC programs in education, even to reach the border area of Indonesia. [cka/ymr]

Korindo Scholarship for the Nation’s Children

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Jakarta – The support in the form of assistance and guidance provided by Korindo Foundation to a group of Elderly Family Development or Bina Keluarga Lansia (BKL) Impala since last 2018 has helped turn the group into a model for BKL at DKI Jakarta Provincial level. The award was handed over by the Chairwoman of PKK Movement Team DKI Jakarta, Fery Farhati on March 14th 2019.

As quoted from the website beritajakarta.id, BKL Impala outperformed 785 other BKLs located in Jakarta.“With high enthusiasm, BKL Impala has been independently building the surrounding community, accommodating and empowering the elderly with positive and productive activities,”said Fery Farhati, who is the wife of the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan on Thursday (14/3).

Korindo Foundation’s Partner Becomes Model for BKL at DKI Provincial Level

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By becoming a model for BKL, the Impala group did not let this get to their heads. The Head of BKL Impala admitted that the award is also due to Korindo Foundation’s role by providing assistance and guidance since last year.

“We feel grateful for Korindo Foundation that has provided support, motivation, and help in driving our activities. We hope the assistance will continue,”said the Head of Impala, Anwar while receiving the donation of catfish feeds from Korindo Foundation on last Wednesday (30/4).

In responding the comment, General Secretary of Korindo Foundation, Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong hoped that the elderly in BKL can maintain their health and fitness considering their advanced age, so they can continue providing benefits for the family and environment. He also said that Korindo

Foundation will keep providing assistance so BKL Impala can keep growing.

Since last year, Korindo Foundation has been providing aid in the form of catfish fingerlings, feeds, and processing machine for fishery products to increase the added value to the products made by BKL Impala.

In running their activities, BKL Impala manages the catfish farming development. There are 3 categories of catfish that they are cultivating, namely the ones to be sold, to be consumed, to be used as raw ingredients for dumplings, meat floss, and meatballs.

BKL Impala has 20 members and all of them are elderly retirees from TNI Air Force.[cha/ray/pr]

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JAYAPURA – Flood disaster has hit Sentani, Jayapura, Papua in the mid of March 2019. According to the latest data from The National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), at least 112 people were killed by the disaster. Many homes were destroyed and about 5,347 residents were forced to temporarily stay at a shelter.

Seeing the concerning condition, Korindo Group, which operates in Papua Province, was moved and went straight ahead to alleviate the sufferings felt by the flood victims. Korindo, through the Emergency Response Team delivered an aid to the flood victims last Friday (29/3) in Jayapura Regent’s office, which also became the command post for the disaster relief. This aid is also a part of

Korindo CSC/CSR program which continues to care for the people’s welfare of Indonesia.

The aid delivered for the flood victims in Sentani was in the form of financial aid with value of Rp200,000,000,- (two hundred million rupiah). This financial aid was handed over by the Director of the Government Affais of Korindo along with the General Manager of Korindo Merauke, Mr. Kim In Lae and was directly accepted by the Regent of Jayapura, Matius Awoitauw.

The Government of Jayapura Regency expressed their gratitude for the aid and support given by Korindo Group for the people of Sentani who were affected by the flood disaster. “It is hoped that this aid

can restore the condition of the residents affected by the disaster,” Regent Matius Awoitauw said during the aid handover ceremony.

In his statement, the Regent of Jayapura explained that the government is currently in the middle of a transition process following the announcement of emergency state on March 16th. In helping the evacuees, the government is focusing on providing the basic needs, MCK facilities (bathing, washing, toilet), and clean water. The government will also prepare a temporary shelter for the victims whose homes were destroyed by the disaster. [asikifm/cka]

Korindo Group Helps Flood Victims in Sentani

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JAKARTA – Everyone can share with others through easy little step. This principle is what Korindo Group wants to instill by holding a regular blood donation event. In organizing this blood donation, Korindo has been collaborating with Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) so the event could be carried out with proper health procedures.

The blood donation held by Korindo is open for public and always receive such positive responses from every party. It is proven as 424 participants from Korindo’s employees, tenant, as well as the surrounding community enthusiastically attended the blood donation event located at Korindo Headquarters, Pancoran, South Jakarta. From the blood donation events carried out on November 2018 and April 2019, as many as 367 bags were successfully donated by Korindo.

In addition to the headquarters, the blood donation event was also held by Korindo’s business unit. For example, the blood donation event carried out by Heavy

Industry Division in Balaraja, Tangerang (12/1). The blood donation event by Heavy Industry Division is also an implementation of CSC/CSR program that was attended by all of Heavy Industry Division’s employees.

PMI as a partner of blood donation event greatly appreciates Korindo’s dedication by regularly carrying out this event. PMI is also grateful for the cooperation that has been maintained really well by Korindo with PMI. “This (blood donation) really helps our brothers and sisters who need it. And also, there are some assistances provided by Korindo that we have received, that is really wonderful,” praised Sugiharsono as the staff of PMI South Jakarta on Wednesday (30/4).

The blood bags collected in Korindo’s blood donation event will then be processed immediately by the PMI and distributed to those in need. PMI hopes that Korindo will always contribute to society like this. “Improve more, because the benefits are already clear and felt by some of

Indonesian community,” Sugiharsono explained in the middle of blood donation event.

Korindo’s blood donation has been themed “Healthy for You, Benefit for Others”. With this theme, Korindo wants to deliver the message that blood donation is not only for sharing with others, but also beneficial to oneself.

“This blood donation is also very good, especially for health,” said Ika, one of the committee of blood donor event in Korindo Headquarters on last April 2019. Blood donation is indeed proven to provide health benefit for donors, such as heart health, increasing red blood cell production, and preventing cancer risk.[cka/rik/ray/pr]

Korindo Group Regular Blood Donation Event Reaps Praises from PMI

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“Because of the many requests from local

residents for a market to be built, we decided to donate it to the local

government, this include the market located

in front of PT Korindo which will be moved as well to the traditional market. Regarding the

electricity for the market’s operation, we will see

what we can do,”

Reza.Humas | Divisi Plywood

West Kotawaringin – Korindo Group through its Plywood Division in Pangkalan Bun has given land Rights to Build (HGB) of former workers dormitory of Korindo that was burned, to the Local Government of West Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan, Friday (4/3).

Reported by the online news site kumparan.com, the land has been officially granted by the Director of Plywood Division in Pangkalan Bun, Kim Young Man to the Regent of Kobar, Nurhidayah in the regent’s meeting room, on Monday (4/3). It is planned to be used for Tradional Market area of 1.2 hectares.

According to the Regent Nurhadiyah, this granted land would not be built right away to be a market. There are some steps need to be done. “Because there are some things that should be done first especially to release the HGB status from PT Korindo,” said Nurhidayah.

After the land status being resolved, the Government of Kobar plans to build a market with traditional concept that can serve as a tourist site and integrate it with the Water Front City (WFC).

Meanwhile, Public Relations team of Plywood Division, Reza said, the land area of 1.2 hectares that has been granted was the first workers dormitory built by PT Korindo in 1979. “Because of the many requests from local residents for a market to be built, we decided to donate it to the local government, this include the market located in front of PT Korindo which will be moved as well to the traditional market. Regarding the electricity for the market’s operation, we will see what we can do,” he stated. [kumparan/PR]

Korindo Grants Land toKobar Local Government

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PANGKALAN BUN – In order to encourage regional infrastructure, Korindo’s Plywood Division granted the construction of inter-village connecting road through a company consortium program to the Government of West Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan. The grant was handed over by the Director of Plywoood Division in Pangkalan Bun Park Jong Myong and received by the Regent of Kobar Nurhidayah on Wednesday (1/30).

As reported from beritasampit.co.id site, Korindo’s Plywood Division has been known to be involved in the development of West Kotawaringin Regency (Kobar). Especially in the construction of consortium road which

is approximately 16.5 KM and building a FI Bridge in Riam Village, with a total cost of Rp 14,042,683,000,-

“We are very grateful to Kobar Regency Government as we have been given trust and involved in regional development activities, where we are trusted to work on the 16,5KM inter-village connecting road and one FI bridge in Riam Village. And today we are handing over the result to the Kobar Regency Government,” Park Jong Myong said after the handover ceremony of the Construction of Inter-Village Connecting Roads Grant to some reporters.

It is recorded that in the process of implementing the construction of 70KM road opening consortium including 16.5 KM of construction was built by Plywood Division and monitored by the Vice Regency of Kobar Ahamdi Riansyah accompanied by Rois Sugiot as the General Affair Manager from Plywood Division.

“We got the part of 16.5 KM road construction covering Riam Village, Pandau, and Panahan Village in North Arut Sub-District, we are thankful that the construction is completed and handed over by the Director Mr. Park Jong Myong himself,” Rois Sugito said proudly.

According to Rois Sugito, hopefully this infrastructure assistance would be more beneficial, especially for the people of North

Arut Sub-District, and generally for the people of Kobar Regency.

“With the opening of access road to enter villages in North Arut Sub-District that had been isolated, it is expected that in the future, the economy of rural people would be more developed and its people would be prosperous,” said Rois Sugito. [rik/ray]

“With the opening of access road to enter villages in North Arut Sub-District that had been isolated, it is expected that in the future, the economy of

rural people would be more developed and its people

would be prosperous,”

Rois Sugito.Manajer Umum | Divisi Plywood

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PAPUA – KORINDO Group through Palm Oil Division that operates in Boven Digoel Regency Papua built Totora River Bridge located in Prabu, Asiki Village. This bridge was officially inaugurated on Friday (28/9). This assistance from KORINDO was very much longed for by the community to support transportation in order to improve the economy of the region located in the remote area of Papua.

The bridge was inaugurated by the Deputy Regent of Boven Digoel, Resort Police Chief of Boven Digoel Regency, Military District Commander 1711 Boven Digoel, Battalion Commander 143 Border Security Task Force RI-PNG, Sector Police Chief of Jair District Boven Digoel, Representative of DPRD Boven Digoel, the management of Palm Oil Division KORINDO, as well as Muspika (sub-district authorities) of Jair District Boven Digoel Regency.

Previously, the bridge was only made of wood and started experiencing damage so it was feared it would endanger the users’ safety. Seeing such condition and the existence of the bridge that is very much needed by the community, KORINDO replaced it with a permanent bridge.

The bridge is very strategic, considering that it is a facility connecting Aiwat Village with other areas located in Jair District and Subur District.

In the inauguration event, the Deputy Regent of Boven Digoel, H. Chaerul Anwar, ST stated that the construction of the 15 meters long bridge can give impacts to the economy and the education in Prabu Village, Asiki and the surrounding areas. This is realized thanks to cooperation from all parties. He hoped the community can keep and maintain the bridge for the sake of common interest. The Deputy Regent

also delivered his gratitude to KORINDO Group for building the facility needed by the community of Prabu Village, Jair District, Boven Digoel Regency.

Meanwhile, Yusuf Omba as the land owner and community representative, thanked KORINDO for the bridge construction. In a similar tone with the Deputy Regent, Land Owner Yusuf Omba also hoped that the community can keep and maintain what has been built so it can last a long time.[sat/cka/pr]

KORINDO Papua Builds Bridgefor Rural Community

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PAPUA – At the end of 2018 (15/12), Korindo Papua located in the region of Asiki, Jair Sub-District, Boven Digoel granted one building unit to the PRR Nuns Community in Asiki. This building would be used as a business place for convection and to develop sewing skills for Papuan mothers. Korindo Papua also cooperated with PT Permata Garment to provide five units of modern sewing machines and other sewing equipment.

As reported by Radar Merauke newspaper, this assistance is a form of Korindo’s effort in improving the welfare of Papuans in border area. The handover of this assistance was given directly by Korindo Management represented by Director Kim Young Soo, and was attended by P. Jacob, MSC (the Parish Priest of ST. Fransiskus Xaverius - Asiki), PRR Nuns Community, ‘mama-mama’ as convection members, and Thomas Tenorop& Thomas Omba as land owners.

“Hopefully with the facilities provided by Korindo Papua along with PT Permata Garment would be beneficial and can be used for skill improvement, especially in improving the economy of the community,” said Satuman in his speech representing the management of Korindo Papua. Satuman explained that this assistance was part of Korindo’s CSC/CSR program, with its vision and mission to continue working together with the government and the community to improve community welfare in a sustainable manner.

The Head of Convection, Sr. Maria Apolinaris, PRR expressed the gratitude for the attention and assistance provided by Korindo Papua and PT Permata Garment. She also hoped that the given trust can truly be a blessing in improving the economy of community, and hope that in the future this business can continue to grow, and this cooperation can provide benefits for others.

On the same occasion, Sr. Maria Apolinaris, PRR said that it would provide an opportunity for Papuan mothers and daughters who have the ability and want to improve their skills together in this field. [sat/ray]

Korindo Helps PRR Nuns Community in Asiki

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Papua -- Corporate Social Contribution (CSC/CSR) Team of KORINDO Papua cooperated with the Asiki Clinic and the government through the community health centers (Puskesmas) held free medical services. This free medical service was held at Muting Village, Muting Sub-District, Merauke Regency in the middle of December 2018. In order to reach Muting Village, CSC team must have taken a road trip for three hours.

CSC Team with auxiliary health centers (Pusti) of Muting shared tasks to serve the community who needed treatment. The residents of Muting Village enthusiastically queued for medical treatment. As many as 144 residents attended this event and got examined by the medical personnel.

In addition to free medical services, dr. Firman Ja0.ya Wijaya as Asiki Clinic Manager also provided education for the children of Muting Village on how to brush their teeth properly. Then, the children were given toothbrushes,

toothpaste, and soap so the children could maintain the cleanliness and health.

Based on the health examination result, dr. Jaya Wijaya revealed that most residents had complaints to suffer bone pain (Ostalgia). This is allegedly due to community activities during working at plantation or even when trading. On the other hand, there are many cases of Acute Respiratory Infection (ISPA) found in children due to the transition season which affects the body resistance.

It is without any doubt that the free medical service was getting a warm welcome from surrounding community. Especially because the Puskesmas is located far from the residents of Muti Village and the number of transportation able to take the residents there is limited. “I am on behalf of the village government would like to say thanks for making time to serve the residents here,” said Klemen Mahuze, one of the community leaders in Muting Village.

The Military Rayon Commander of Muting Krets Bawotong as the security forces of this activity considered that this free medical service was really good to help the community in maintaining healthy life. Moreover, the medical service in the village is very limited. KORINDO Papua will also continue to be committed to empower the community in health, economy, education, as well as infrastructure. [asikifm/cka]

Taking a 3-Hour Journey to Provide Medical Treatment to Papuans

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Asiki – Korindo Papua is back once again with its social activity to help improve the welfare of people living in border and remote areas in Indonesia. Similar to the one held in May 2019, Korindo Papua through POP-A and POP-D provided relief which is very beneficial for the people.

On 24th May 2019, PT Tunas Sawa Erma held an environmental health social service in the people housing of Camp 19 (POP-A), Asiki, Boven Digoel Regency, Papua.

The counseling, which was themed “Healthy Living Culture”, provided materials on malaria and dengue diseases delivered by the medical team from POP-A clinic. In addition, the activity was followed with environmental clean-up conducted together by the community and the company. This activity is meant to increase people’s awareness on the importance of clean-living and maintaining health.

“Through this event, we hope that the community and the company will be able to

keep working together to prevent diseases,” said Mr. Kim In Wook, the director of PT TSE POP-A during the event. The counseling and environmental clean-up activity was participated by various parties, from the community, the company, and the local government board.

The community is very thankful to Korindo for holding the social service. “We feel happy and excited wth this activity and we hope people won’t get infected by diseases anymore, especially our future generations,” said one of the clan chiefs, Yustinus Gowe.

Another social activity is building a healthy home for Tenarop Clan, which was conducted by PT Berkat Cipta Abadi (BCA) POP-D on 29th May 2019. This housing has been handed over to the Tenarop Clan and was witnessed by the company management, Koramil 1711-13 and the community. The 6x8 meter sized healthy home was handed over by the Director of POP-D, Mr. Yoo Jae Kwan to the Tenarop Clan, represented by Thomas T. Tenarop.

The handover of the permanent home to the community becomes a realization of Korindo’s hope for the surrounding community to be able to live in a livable home to support welfare and health. Thomas T. Tenarop, who received the house, thanked Korindo Papua for providing relief in the form of one unit of livable house.[egi/sat/cka]

Korindo Papua CSC: From Health Counseling to Building Healthy Home for Community

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Depok – In attempt to promote education in Indonesia, Korindo Foundation sends two students of Universitas Indonesia to continue their study in Korea through the Yonsei University Exchange Program 2019. This scholarship was symbolically handed over on Tuesday (29/1) at Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java.

In the program, Korindo Foundation is collaborating with PT Prime Freight Indonesia which is also actively building the quality of human resources in Indonesia through the education scholarship program.Present in the awarding ceremony were the General Secretary of Korindo Foundation, Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong, accompanied by Mr. Mulia Wijaya from Korindo Foundation,

and the Program Coordinator of Korean Language Studies of Universitas Indonesia, Eva Latifah, Ph.D.

The two student recipients of this year’s scholarships from Yonsei University, Korea are Anastasia Hannas Putri and Edlyn Jhon. Both are students from Korean Language & Culture Studies of Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia. They will be studying at Yonsei University for 10 months.

Anastasia Hannas Putri dan Edlyn Jhon expressed their gratitude and joy after receiving the scholarships from Korindo Foundation. “I will use this opportunity to study as best as I can and treat it as an experience for me,” Anastasia said. Both recipients hoped that this scholarship could be useful to build a good future.

It has a become a tradition for Korindo Foundation to provide scholarship program for students to study at Yonsei University,

Seoul, South Korea since 2003. This 2019 becomes the 18th time Korindo Foundation has provided similar scholarships. Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong said that the scholarship program has been consistently held by Korindo as one of the forms of support from private sector towards the government program in field of education. He hoped that the scholarship recipients can put the knowledge gained into good practice.

Korindo Foundation so far has provided scholarships to 729 students with the total worth of more than 2 billion rupiah. The scholarships were given to students from undergraduate and graduate programs to continue their study in South Korea.[ray/iqb/cka]

KORINDO Foundation Sends Indonesian Students to Korea

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Papua – Korindo Group through its business unit in palm oil division operating in Papua is carrying out routine social services, which are free medical treatment and public health education. This time, CSC Team and medical clinic from Asiki Clinic collaborated with Satgas Yonif 143 Tri Wira Eka Jaya (task force) in order to carry out a social service held in Prabu Atas Village, Jair Sub-District, Boven Digoel Regency, Papua, on Saturday (22/12).

The activity began with public health education on how to brush teeth in proper and right way by dr. Firman Jayawijaya as the Asiki Clinic Manager. After health education, all residents were directed to the registration section to carry out free medical examination and the provision of medicine as well as

vitamin for children. The CSC Team of Korindo Papua also distributed bath equipments such as toothbrush, toothpaste, and soap to the residents of Prabu Atas Village.

It is recorded that 108 residents registered in this medical services. According to the Coordinator of CSC, Florianus Padur, this activity was meant to be a manifestation of the company’s concern toward local residents. Moreover, the local residents find it difficult to get the health access due to its remote location.

Heni Matruti, one of residents who participated in this social service for her health check-up felt really thankful to the company and organizers. According to her, the residents often find it difficult to go for medical treatment because the distance of the hospital is far from where they live. With the free medical treatment like this, residents are more aware of health condition and enthusiastic about getting their health checked and taking this opportunity. [asikifm/sat/ray]

Korindo Collaborates with Satgas Yonif 143 to Provide Free Medical Services in Papua

“The residents often find it difficult to go for medical

treatment because the distance of the hospital is far from where they live.

With the free medical treatment like this,

residents are more aware of health condition and

enthusiastic about getting their health checked and taking this opportunity.”

Heni Matruti.Resident of Prabu Village

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Papua – Korindo’s Palm Oil Division which operates in Papua is boosting the economy for Papuan rural communities to be better. This time, Corporate Social Contribution (CSC/CSR) Team of Palm Oil Division held a social service for vegetable cultivation specifically for the residents of Kalikao Village, Jair Sub-District, Boven Digoel Regency, Papua (23/2).

In this vegetable cultivation, CSC Team handed over the farming equipment as well as vegetable seeds that would be planted on cultivated land. After that, the residents accompanied by CSC Team planted the

vegetable. The residents were assisted and given examples of proper farming methods up to land-maintaining process.

Wilem Tutaino as the Clan Head of Tutainon from Kalikao Village expressed his gratitude to the company. Willem is thankful that the company has given attention to the residents by providing assistance as well as guidance in cultivating these vegetable. Hopefully, this plant cultivation activity could encourage the community, especially in remote areas to live more properly and better than before. [asikifm/iqb]

Boosting People’s Economy through Plant Cultivation

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PAPUA – Korindo Group always strives to actively participate in developing Indonesia from periphery and border areas, in accordance with the government’s Nawa Cita program. This was done some time ago by Korindo through its business unit in Palm Oil Division, by granting poultry farm to Inggyash Ghuzi Cooperative in Merauke, Papua. This is part of the Corporate Social Contribution (CSC / CSR) program to promote the economy of people in remote areas of Papua. The handover of broiler poultry farm was attended by the Director of Korindo Papua Mr. Yi Jong Myeong, General Manager and GM Deputy of PT PAL and was received by

the Head of Inggyash Ghuzi Cooperative, Richard Nosai Koula. The members of Inggyash Ghuzi Cooperative were also present at the event held earlier in August 2018.

In this grant program, Korindo Papua has built a broiler poultry house that is quite big with a size of 8x30x3m. The broiler house is named “Stage Broiler House” (Kandang Ayam Pedaging Model Panggung). And during the period of August to December 2018, Korindo Papua has donated 3,000 chickens. This number continues to grow in the following months.

This aid is certainly welcomed with joy by the cooperative. Richard as Head of Inggyash Ghuzi Cooperative expressed his gratitude for KORINDO’s concern to the surrounding community by providing poultry farm assistance. “Hopefully this assistance could turn our economy to be better in the future,” Richard said.

CSC Team of Korindo Papua hoped that with this assistance, it could encourage the indigenous Papuans to be more independent and able to run their own economy. Chicken broilers are also chosen as the livestock for local residents because of their high productivity and the rapid growth of meat production. “Our hope for the management, supervisor, as well as the members [of cooperative] would be able

to take advantage of this poultry farming,” Sabara Dawenan said as the GM Deputy of PT PAL.

At the end of event, Sabara also revealed that Korindo Papua’s effort to develop the community’s economy would not stop here. Henceforth, the CSC Team promised to carry out a plasma plantation program for the community to achieve the economic progress of the community in rural areas. [sat/ymr/rik]

Korindo Papua Helps Papuans in Poultry Farming

“Hopefully this assistance could turn

our economy to be better in the future,”

Richard.The Head of Inggyash

Ghuzi Cooperative

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PAPUA – Korindo Papua through Palm Oil Division located in Asiki, Boven Digoel, Papua continue to contribute in advancing the welfare and economy of indigenous Papuans. One such effort is to help encouraging indigenous Papuans, especially mothers (read: mama-mama) to plant vegetable through plant cultivation assistance program.

This time, the vegetable cultivation assistance program was improved to various different locations in Boven Digoel Regency and Merauke Regency. The land that has been cultivated and planted with vegetables since August 2018 and now it can be harvested and enjoyed by the community.

The first harvest was held on September 3, 2018 and was attended by the Managing Director of Palm Oil Division in Asiki, Mr. Yi Jong Myeong along with CSC/CSR Team of TSE. Various types of vegetable were planted on the vegetable garden, such as water spinach, mustard green, eggplant, spinach, and sweet corn. Not only granted the land to plant vegetable, Korindo also provided vegetable seeds and plant

cultivation assistance right in the spot. Thus, it is hoped that this assistance could improve the welfare and economy of the community.

In addition, direct assistance is also expected to motivate the community to be more enthusiastic in utilizing the land as well as to educate them on proper and correct farming methods. “The company hopes that the plant cultivation for community could truly support their economic activities, so that they can live independent and prosperously,” said Martin Pare as the supervisor of women farmer group at Camp 19.

Positive responses and full support were also shown by the Agricultural Agency. Kusaeri as the officer from Agricultural Agency of Boven Digoel Regency stated that the Agricultural Agency will always be ready to help if there is anything needed from a technical point of view in implementing vegetable cultivation program. The Agricultural Agency also provides support with eggplant seeds, chili seeds, and spinach seeds.

Certainly, this vegetable cultivation program was welcomed enthusiastically by the community. The farming group also expressed gratitude for the help and assistance in the vegetable cultivation.

According to them, the vegetable cultivation activities also help mothers to fill their daily lives with useful activities.[asikifm/sat/pr]

Korindo Teaches ‘Mama-Mama’ Papua to Plant Vegetables

“Thanks to the company

for paying attention to

us and teach us how to

grow vegetables. We

hope that the results of

this vegetable cultivation

could improve our

economy,”

Keristina Kawap.The Coordinator of

Farmers Group in Camp 19

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JAKARTA – Since 1998 till date, Korindo Group continues its commitment in education by providing scholarship aid to its employees’ children through Korindo Foundation. The provision of scholarship is a form of concern from Korindo to its employees with hope that the top-achieving employees’ children can keep studying hard for a bright future.

This year, 104 selected students from top 10 rank in junior high school and high school received scholarships from Korindo Foundation. The scholarship awarding was

held in Wisma Korindo Building, South Jakarta on last Saturday (1/9).

The details of the employees’ children receiving the scholarships from KORINDO Foundation are as follows: 16 children from Korindo Headquarters, 13 children from Dongbang (Jakarta, Security, Wisma Indah, Taman Raja), 8 children from Logistic Division, 41 children from Paper Division, 19 children from Heavy Industry Division, and 7 children from KPS.

Korindo Group realized that the development of quality Human Resources is one of the keys to successful sustainable development. Therefore, Korindo Group will keep encouraging the strengthening of

human resources through scholarship aid, as one of its commitments in improving the quality of education in Indonesia.

According to the General Secretary of Korindo Foundation, Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong, through this scholarship granting, Korindo Foundation hopes to be able to motivate the students to keep studying hard to reach a bright future.

Mr. Yi also congratulated the recipients of scholarships from Korindo Foundation period 2018-2019, as well as addressed the students’ parents to keep supporting their children, so they can continue to gain achievements and keep their hopes up to reach their dreams. [iqb/rik/ray]

Korindo Foundation Gives Scholarshipsto 104 Employees’ Children

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Papua – A big fire hit Asgon region, Mappi Regency, Papua on Monday (25/2). Reportedly at least around 700 residents lost their homes. To alleviate the victims’ sufferings, Korindo Group through its subsidiary in Palm Oil Division, which operates in Merauke Regency, provided assistance in the amount of IDR 100,000,000 (one hundred million rupiahs) or equals to around USD 7,000.

The donation was handed over by Mr. Cheong Chin Guk, General Manager of Community Relations of Palm Oil Division in Merauke and was received directly by the Regent of Mappi, Kristosimus Yohanes Agawemu. The handover ceremony was also attended by Deputy General Manager, Daniel Sim Ayomi, Deputy Regent of Mappi, Jaya Ibnu Su’ud and BPBD’s Chair Mappi Samuel Anggu.

“Thank you and the highest appreciation for Korindo’s kindness and good intentions. Hopefully this donation can alleviate the burden of our brothers and sisters in Asgon Mappi Village who need support for housing that will be built soon,” said Regent Kristosimus at the ceremony last Friday (3/22).

The donation is one of Korindo’s social contributions to the people. “The purpose of this donation is to help the victims. Hopefully this donation will be useful, so

that the Asgon people’s lives can be back to normal and they can return to their daily activities, “said Mr. Cheong Chin Guk.

As reported by the news site okezone.com, the Head of the Papua Police Public Relations Commissioner A.M Kamal explained that the fires started from the burning of a kiosk near the motorcycle’s services base in Assue market.

“Then the fire quickly spread in the direction of the market and burnt all the kiosks in the market complex. Residents tried to extinguish the fire and save their valuables goods but the speed of the wind and the size of the fire made the fire difficult to extinguish,” said Commissioner Kamal. “It is suspected that the cause was the PLN electricity installation which was not in accordance with the installation standards,” he explained. [asikifm/okezone/ana]

Palm Oil Division Helps Fire Victimsin Mappi

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PAPUA – Korindo Group’s effort to keep improving the community welfare continue to show some significant results. As a proof, in the beginning of January 2019, the people of Miri Village in Papua were finally able to reap the vegetable harvest. Various vegetables were harvested from the garden, such as corn, water spinach, long beans, chili, and others.

This first harvest is a result of plant cultivation in Miri Village which was initiated by CSC/CSR Team of Palm Oil Division, Korindo Group in Papua. Korindo helped the people of Miri Village for land clearing to be developed by the local residents. The people of Miri Village were also taught how to cultivate properly and provided with the seeds and its equipments.

The first harvest in Miri Village was attended by the people of Miri Village, the head of local clans, the company

management, the Manager of Public Relations Korindo Papua Daniel Sim Ayomi and the Coordinator of Plant Cultivation Social Services Robi Sinai. “It is expected that the community would be able to develop in a wider area,” Daniel said in his remarks, on Thursday (10/1).

The people of Miri Village felt grateful for the company’s contribution that taught them to cultivate and open a new opportunity. Michael Amutay as one of clan leader revealed that the plant cultivation activity is beneficial to meet their daily needs. From this activity, it is expected that the community would be more independent and enjoy their harvest. [Asikifm/cka/ana]

Thanks to Korindo, People in Miri Village Now Enjoys First Harvest

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Pangkalan Bun – Responding to the flood disaster that hit the community in Aruta, West Kotawaringin, Korindo through its Plywood Division business unit in Pangkalan Bun immediately distributed basic food aid to the victims. The food material aid delivered in the form of rice, cooking oil, vegetables, and others in two trucks.

The aid was handed over directly to the Vice Regent of West Kotawaringin, Ahmad Riansyah, and then immediately distributed to the residents who became the victims of flood in Pangkut Administrative Village, Aruta Sub-District, on Monday (17/12).

Quoted from the online media site beritasampit.co.id, about 40 houses in Pangkut Administrative Village were submerged in the water. “Thank God, there is only one third party, the Plywood Division that has helped providing the basic needs for the flood victims,” said Vice Regent Ahmad Riansyah after handing over the aid.

On this occasion, the Vice Regent Ahmad Riyansah asked the residents to remain on guard. Moreover, the government officials also have to monitor the residents and coordinate well. “The Plywood Division will soon distribute medical supplies to residents and school students,” Ahmad said.

On the other hand, the management of Plywood Division in Pangkalan Bun, Rois Sugito said that the company would always support and care for disaster victims through basic food aid , medicines, and

medical personnel needed for the residents of Aruta Sub-District. “Hopefull, this basic food material aid would be useful to ease the burden of the community,” Rois Sugito explained. [cka/rik]

Plywood Division Distributes Aid to Flood Victims in Aruta

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Participation | Coordination | Integration | Synergy

Vision dan Mission Corporate Social Contribution Korindo Group

Vision

Mission

KeyProgram

Key Value

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Halmahera – The World Earth Day was celebrated by all kinds of people in a number of places, including by Palm Oil Division KORINDO Group that operates in Gane Dalam Village, South Halmahera, North Maluku on last Sunday (21/4).

“In celebrating the World Earth Day in the eastern part of Indonesia, we are holding a Go Green event titled Awareness Towards the Environment (Kepedulian Lingkungan) through Environmental and Coastal Area Clean-Up,”said Akmal, HRD Manager of Palm Oil Division in Halmahera.

In the event, Korindo involved all kinds of people including employees of Korindo, village chief, village supervisory officers (Babinsa), and the people living in Gane Dalam Village. All of participants worked together to clean the environment by gathering the waste around coastal area.

“This CSC/CSR activity, which is held in a joint manner, is hoped to be able to contribute in creating a better environment, with cleanliness being maintained in the settlements in coastal area in order to build a sense of comfort and a healthy environment,”said Mahdi M. Nur, the Coordinator of Community Relations and CSC of Korindo in Halmahera.[mahdi/fandy/yahya/gmm]

“In celebrating the World Earth Day in the eastern

part of Indonesia,we are holding a Go Green event titled

Awareness Towards the Environment (Kepedulian

Lingkungan) through Environmental and

Coastal Area Clean-Up,”

AkmalHRD GA Manager

Palm Oil Division - Halmahera.

Korindo Celebrates World Earth Day

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Papua – Korindo Papua through Palm Oil Division on April 18-19, 2019 handed over food material aid to the rural communities in Papua. With this aid, it is hoped that it would bring more happiness in celebrating Easter on April 30, 2019.

“This is a form of our concern toward community around the company,” said The Cooperative Manager of Korindo Papua in Asiki, Slamet Rochani after the handover ceremony received by the Clan Chief at Blok D, Melkior Tenarop.

On separated occasion, the food material contained rice, instant noodles, cooking

oil, sugar, coffee and tea was also handed over by the CSC Public Relations Manager, Robertho Sinay to the people of Miri Village, Tamun Tunas Village, and Clan Chief living in the Korindo Papua’s operational area.

Responding the aid, Alowesius Tok who represented the Head of Miri Village expressed his gratitude to the company for their attention to the community and hoped that the peaceful Easter, the atmosphere that had been established between the company and the community would be better in the future. The gratefulness and gratitude were also

expressed by the Sekami Coordinator, Ms. Theresia Kinimarop, and also the Mikan and Tutainon Clan Chiefs, Wilem Tutainon and Elias Mikan for the help and attention the company has been given so far.

“Hopefully with the peacefulness of Easter, the existing harmony between the company and all the clans in the work environment of Korindo Papua can be maintained and will greatly contribute to each other. So that in the future, it would produce something useful for both parties,” Robertho Sinay concluded. [sat/ray]

Celebrating Easter, Korindo Papua Donates Food Materials to the Community

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Halmahera – Although it was established a few years ago, Korindo through it palm oil division located in Gane Village, South Halmahera , North Maluku, keeps focusing in improving people’s welfare through various efforts. The efforts done by the company to encourage Gane people’s welfare covering many fields, from infrastructure to education. These improvement efforts also answer the needs of Gane people that used to be difficult to obtain.

Significant development is truly felt by Gane people and can be seen from infrastructure. Mahdi, the Head of Gane Bersatu Cooperative who also lives there, told that before Korindo established, there was no adequate access road. There was no access connecting eight villages in Gane. “Back then, the access from one village to other village was very difficult,” Mahdi recalled.

However, since the company was present, infrastructure has also developed. As for now, a road has been built connecting several villages. The people could go from one village to another easily. Not only the road, the company also contributed in building the villages by establishing facilities and infrastructure, such as worship place and community health centers to support public health.

The improvement in education also does not go unnoticed. Since the last few years, there have been people from Gane Village who pursued education up to university level. It is unlike the situation in the past, when education access was not able to allow the community to achieve higher level. “But the current condition for the past 5 years, there are some people attending college. The basis is also from working on plantation,” Mahdi revealed.

Gane people are also getting aware of the importance of palm oil. Like Syahril, one of the representatives from Gane people stated that currently, the community is more interested to develop oil palm plantation. Thus, the synergy between the company and community is getting stronger in order to advance the people’s welfare in Gane.

Those are some of real actions as the form of company’s concern toward Gane people. This is also Korindo’s concrete proof to support Indonesian government in advancing Indonesia from border area. Korindo’s steps to keep pushing forward will never stop. Synergizing with local community as well as the government, Korindo will continue to contribute in various fields for sustainable regional progress and prosperity. [mahdi/fandy/yahya/gmm/cka/pr]

Korindo’s Active Role to ImprovePeople’s Welfare in Gane

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CILEUNGSI –The health of community around the company’s area has become one of the main concerns for Korindo. This was proven by Korindo through CSC/CSR Team of Paper Manufacturing Division by holding a fogging to eradicate and prevent dengue fever caused by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. This activity is a quick response from the company to people’s concern about the dengue fever disease which began to infect surrounding residents.

Within a month, it is recorded that more than 1000 spots that has been fumigated. The fogging spots were at Dayeuh Village and Bojongkaso Village in Cileungsi.

“We quickly respond to complaints from local residents about dengue fever outbreaks. Therefore, as a form of concern, we carry out fogging activities starting from the housing area around the company to the other areas that are quite far from here,” said Kim Jin Woo as GM HRD&GA CSC

Paper Manufacturing Division operating in Cileungsi.

Furthermore, Kim Jin Woo explained that this activity in health sector had become the company’s plan as an effort to prevent the spread of disease in the community. “The CSC Program with fogging activity is planned to be carried out regularly every year,” Kim Jin Woo said when met at the fogging location. [kom/ana]

Korindo Quickly Respondsto People’s Concern

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Jakarta – A number of alumni who received scholarships from KORINDO Foundation gathered in an event called “The Gathering of KORINDO Foundation Scholarship Recipients Period 2003-2019” on Saturday (1/12) at KORINDO headquarters, South Jakarta.

In the occasion, Irma Ekawati, one of the students from Universitas Indonesia (UI), who received scholarship from Korindo Foundation for Yonsei Exchange program 2003, said that the scholarship from KORINDO has given added value for the students’ careers in the future. “I have experienced myself, when I applied to Korean companies, they see my background of having received a scholarship from KORINDO. They know KORINDO very well and that has made it easy for me,” said Irma Ekawati.

This event was also attended by a number of alumni from various universities in Indonesia, such as the National Academy for Foreign Languages (ABANAS) of Universitas Nasional, Faculty of Humanities of Universitas Indonesia (UI), Faculty of

Language & Art Education of University of Education Indonesia (UPI), Faculty of Forestry of Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB), Yonsei Exchange Program, Graduate School of Sejong University, and students who received scholarships from KORINDO Foundation to study at Yonsei University, South Korea in 2019.

The casual and warm atmosphere was visible when they shared their experiences and impressions after receiving a scholarship from KORINDO Foundation. “Thank you to KORINDO Foundation for the scholarship aid in 2018. With this scholarship, thank God, this can be a relief fund for me to participate in competitions in Bali and Semarang. Thank God I managed to participate all of them and came out on top,” said Aminul Rifan, a student from Faculty of Forestry of Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB).

The General Secretary of KORINDO Foundation, Yi Sun Hyeong delivered his gratitude for the alumni’s attendance in this cross-generation event. “We held this

event to maintain the relationship between the scholarship recipients and KORINDO Foundation. I hope through this event, you can all improve your network and share experiences with one another, in regard to education or work.

The Korindo’s role in national education is indeed significant. It is recorded since 1998 to 2018, Korindo Foundation has provided scholarships to 727 students with a total value of Rp2.078 billion. [ray/rik/iqb]

UI Student Comments on KORINDO Foundation Scholarships

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Environment is an important factor in sustainability of life. This is what encourages one of Korindo Logistic Division’s business units in Cakung, East Jakarta, to keep carrying out programs related with environment. Such as the routine agenda carried out by Korindo Logistic Division, which is the development of greening the environment.

The greening activity was carried out by CSC/CSR Team and HRD GA of Logistic Division on Sunday (21/4) with the local residents by planting 50 tree seeds in Cakung Sub-District area. In addition to planting, Korindo also has other CSC programs such as health education, environmental conservation,

Cileungsi – There are various ways to help others. Just like one of Korindo’s business unit in Paper Manufacturing Division did through its fire department. Starting from 2017 until the beginning of 2019, it is recorded that at least 18 Korindo Fire Department has provided fire suppression assistance that has hit residential areas, schools and even other areas of the company.

In the last two months, Korindo Fire Department has quickly helped to extinguish the fire that hit 2 companies, namely PT Korin Metal and PT Denso Ten Manufacturing located in Bogor Regency, West Java. For the concern, the community and other companies gave extraordinary appreciation to Korindo Fire Department.

community economic empowerment that will be carried out near in the future.

“This is all done by us from Korindo to the community,” said Ridde Arizona as the Coordinator of CSC Team of Korindo Logistic Division right after the planting trees event with local residents ended.

The company’s concern that was expressed in this program received with positive and happy responses from local residents. “Hopefully the company will be more successful, so that the similar event will continue,” said Head of Environment, Taminudin. [latifah/rid/brj]

“The quick action from Korindo Fire Department has prevent our company from losses due to fire, fortunately Korindo acted right away,” Manager of PT Denso Ten, Dono Fianto explained the fire disaster that hit the electronic factory in the beginning of 2019.

This was also agreed by one of residents who witnessed the incident. “since a long time, Korindo Fire Department has always been the first to come (to extinguish the fire),” said Yono as a resident lives around PT Denso area.

In response to this, Korindo Paper Manufacturing Division Management revealed that all the things that have been done are the form of the company’s concern

to help others. “Since a long time ago, Korindo Fire Department team has been a mainstay if there is a fire happening around the residential area or other companies,” said the General Manager of HRD&GA of Paper Manufacturing Division in Cileungsi, Mr. Kim Jin Woo.

Despite only having 2 team units in Fire Department, its contribution to the community are quite enough. “Because only Korindo Fire Department is always standby and routinely reach out to help residents or other companies that hit with fire,” said the Commander of Fire Department Squad, Suratno when met at his office, on Tuesday (9/4). [kom]

Logistic Division: From Usto the People

Denso Ten: Korindo Helps Our Company Avoid Lossess

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Cileungsi –CSC/CSR Team of Korindo Paper Manufacturing Division synergized with Environmental Services of Bogor Regency, Sector Police, Military District Command, elements of village officials, stakeholders, and the community carried out a clean-up action at Cileungsi River (26/10). This activity is one of Korindo’s CSC/CSR program in environment.

More than 300 people participated in “Cleaning Up Cileungsi River” action. In this event, Korindo provided equipments used to ease the implementation of clean-up action, such as dozens of plastic bags, sticks with hook (gancu), masks, hand gloves, and snacks for the participants.

CILEUNGSI – Korindo through Paper Manufacturing Division also participates in supporting the Lymphatic filariasis/Elephantiasis Disease Elimination Program (Belkaga) in October 2018. This program was implemented at Dayeuh Village, Cileungsi Sub-District, Bogor Regency on October 15-17, 2018. The program is intended to provide preventive medicine for Elephantiasis to the residents at Dayeuh Village.

33,081 residents of Dayeuh Village joined the Belkaga program. Jamhali as the Dayeuh Village Chief said that this activity is an attempt to provide protection and prevention of Elephantiasis disease which is likely infecting

Volunteers from Korindo Paper Manufacturing who quickly moved in act had amazed Major Asep Komarudin, The Commander of the Cileungsi District Military (Danramil) and Field Coordinator in action. Major Asep expressed his gratitude to the companies that participated in this action.”Thank you Korindo for the great participation,” Major Asep said.

Reported from a show of SCTV, the Cileungsi River clean-up action managed to transport 5 tons of garbage. Komarinda as the Coordinator of CSC/CSR Korindo Paper Manufacturing Division in Cileungsi said that Korindo is thrilled and glad to be able to participate in the action initiated by

the community in tropical countries, such as Indonesia. “This is all done so there would be no resident get infected with elephantiasis,” Jamhali said.

In supporting this program, Korindo provided consumption assistance for residents who participated in the event. 40 boxes of ready-to-drink mineral water were distributed to residents in order to fulfill the drinking water needs in the activity.

“This aid is really useful,” Jamhali revealed. He expressed his gratitude for Korindo’s assistance in this event. On different occasion, Kim Jin Woo

as the management of Korindo welcomed the positive response from Dayeuh Village. “This is one of various form of attention and concern we have toward the community around the company,” said Kim Jin Woo. [kom/cka]

Environmental Services. “We fully support this environmental care program. This is a form of Korindo’s concern in loving the environment,” Komarinda said. [kom/cka]

Danramil: “Thank You Korindo for the Great Participation!”

Paper Manufacturing Division Partakes in Succeeding the Belkaga Program

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Paper Manufacturing Division Gives Soft Skill Training for SMK Students

KorindoGoes to SchoolHolding Capacity Building for Teachers and Students

Cileungsi – On December 2018, Paper Manufacturing Division of Korindo Group held soft skill training for vocational high school (SMK) students located not far from the company area. This training is intended to explore the motivation and talent of each student.

Knowledge, skill, and good behavior of a person will not be actualized well if that person lacks of strong motivation to achieve their goal. This point leads an idea for CSC/CSR Team of Paper Manufacturing Division to help exploring and finding talents in students in order to face a well envisioned future.

This activity was welcomed with high enthusiasm from the participants and appreciation from the school. “Thank you Korindo for giving soft skill training to our students. Only Korindo did this. This is really beneficial for our students to find their true identity,” said the Principal of SMK Munhammadiyah Cileungsi, Ahmad Padholi.

According to Komarinda as the CSC/CSR Coordinator of Paper Manufacturing Division located in Cileungsi, he views that the 3rd grade students have to receive this kind of material. Because by the time they graduate from SMK, the vision will get clearer. For example, choosing majors in college or taking other step such as a career in industry.

“What we give is an understanding about purpose, encouraging them to hone their skills,” said Komarinda. This training is aimed to help those students to figure out their passion and increase their self-confidence.

At least 40 students from each representative major attended this event. They were very enthusiastic to participate in this event.

Ferry, one of participating students happily welcomed this training and felt that this activity is very useful for his future development. “Alhamdulillah, I got enlightenment, motivating myself to explore my potential. Where and what I want to be after graduate from SMK,” he said. [kom/pr]

Cileungsi – Korindo’s concern in education is shown through Paper Manufacturing Division Goes to School program, on Tuesday (8/1). This program is an effort to improve the quality of education in schools through capacity building activities to improve the abilities and knowledge of students and teachers.

120 students and 10 teachers from Negeri Gunung Putri Vocational High School (SMK) attended capacity building arranged by CSC Team of Paper Manufacturing Division. Capacity Building is a process to improve skill, attitude, and behavior. This program is encouraged by research from Harvard University, that someone’s success is not only measured by technical knowledge, but also the ability to manage oneself.

Therefore, capacity building is important to hone the skill of students and teachers outside the material included in the education curriculum. Thus, this program encourages competent young generation to participate in the development of country.

The principal of SMK Negeri 1 Gunung Putri expressed his gratitude for this useful activity that widen the insight of teachers and students. He hoped that this activity can continue until all students obtain the same knowledge from the industry. “There are not many industries that concern about education. But this has all been answered by Korindo, “he said with enthusiasm. [kom/ray]

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KORINDO Shares Love with Orphans The Contribution

of Korindo Logistic Division for the Health of Nation’s Children

Jakarta –KORINDO held a Corporate Social Contribution (CSC/CSR) event on December 20, 2018 at the Pondok Taruna Orphanage, Cipayung, East Jakarta. This event were implemented as a form of concern and love from Korindo to the children in the orphanage, that some of them are the victim of disaster, such as tsunami in Palu that had happened.

Titled “Love Action for Orphans”, Korindo Foundation provided assistance in the form of daily necessities for the residents of orphanage, such as rice, sugar, vegetable oil, other basic food ingredients, toiletries and Christmas gifts for all residents.

The caretaker of Pondok Taruna Orphanage, Mariana Tehupeiory, expressed her gratitude to KORINDO Foundation that has been continuously sharing love with the residents of orphanage and providing assistance in the form of daily needs and Christmas gifts. “This aid is very beneficial for the children’s daily necessities at the orphanage. May God bless and return the favor to KORINDO Group.” Mrs. Anna said.

The General Secretary of Korindo Foundation, Mr. Yi Sun Hyeong hoped that provided aid would help and be beneficial for the children. Mr. Yi also prayed for the health and success of the children in the future.

The visit of Korindo Foundation to the orphanage is part of sharing love and happiness to welcome the celebration of Christmas day in 2018. This event also concluded the Korindo CSC activities for 2018. [iqb/pr]

JAKARTA – Korindo realizes that health of children as the nation’s next generation is very important. Therefore, children’s health becomes one of the focuses in Korindo Group’s CSC/CSR program. This is showed from the Food Supplementation program carried out by one of Korindo Group’s business units in logistics located in Cakung, East Jakarta.

Food supplementation (PMT) program was carried out at Nyi Ahmad Dahlan Posyandu (integrated health service posts), RW 07, West cakung Administrative Village, Cakung Sub-District (14/2). The foods supplementation program as attended by Korindo HRD employee representatives, along with the CSC / CSR and security team. 350 toddlers from surrounding area attended this PMT program from 8 am to 12 pm. In addition to food supplementation for the children, CSC Team also provided immunization and vitamin.

This PMT program is a form of Korindo’s concern to improve the community’s welfare, in accordance with the company’s vision and mission. On the other hand, this program also embodies social responsibility and public services that must be provided to the community. [ridde/brj/cka]

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Widi Island, A Little Paradise in North MalukuWriter: Fandy, HRD and General Affairs Staff of PT GMM, North Maluku

Insight

Widi island is an island located in administrative region of the Government of South Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province. It is located next to the east side of Halmahera Island. This island is a chain of separated islands with total of 99 islands. From that number, there are 33 large islands and the rest are small islands or even only sandbars that will later form to be islands.

As there are quite a lot of islands in Widi Island, this time, the writer will only tell about this one island that we usually stop by to stay overnight, namely Daga Kecil Island.

Together with several colleagues, we usually plan our long holiday weekend to go there. Because if you want to go to Widi Island without spending the night, it is guaranteed that it will not be exciting.

Our journey from the Camp Site of PT GMM to Widi Island took around 2 hours. One hour for road trip and continued one hour later through the waterway by taking a longboat with a 40PK engine. The travel time could be longer, depending on the condition of seawater at that time, whether it is high tide, has a strong current, wavy or shady.

Our fatigue immediately disappeared upon our arrival in this little North Maluku paradise. Beautiful scenery, clear water made our eyes refuses to blink. The white

1.PayungIsland

This island is a coral island which is covered by mangrove trees. There are 3 trees that are quite tall and large, making its shape like an umbrella. So it is no wonder that this little unique island is called Payung Island (Umbrella Island).

2.DagaBesarIsland

This island is similar to Daga Kecil Island, but the size of this island is much larger than the Daga Kecil Island. On this island, there are several types of endangered species such as Ketam Kenari and Maleo Birds (Maleo

and fine sand along the beach enhances the charm of this island.

When the sky is clear with no rain, we usually choose the port as our camp while seeing millions of star stars that adorn the sky of Halmahera. If you are lucky, you can even see a milky way that is impossible to see with the naked eye in most major cities on Java.

The abundance of sea produce such as fish, abalone, shrimp, and squid turned into our main meal for breakfast, lunch, as well as dinner. Feel the real beauty and pleasure in this world.

Although only with the worn out and torn trawl nets, we can get at least 50 fishes in medium size. Meanwhile, if we a fish spear (Dodofa in Halmahera), we could fill ¼ of our boat with various type of fishes.

Public facilities on Daga Kecil Island are also available, such as bathrooms and toilets as they are still very simple. Unfortunately, there are quite a lot of other facilities on this island which used to be the Starting Point of Widi International Fishing Tournament (WIFT) in 2017 that are not well-maintained, so that many damaged ones are even stolen by irresponsible people.

There are several islands surrounds the Daga Kecil Island, such as:

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Senkawor). It is easy to find both of these species both on Daga Besar Island as well as on Daga Kecil Island. However, there is a mystical thing that must be maintained. Suppose this animal is said as a guardian animal, then the Maleo Bird is strictly forbidden to be hunted even though there are a lot of them staying there.

3.ExpanseofLittleIslandsaroundDagaIslandThe expanse of small islands around Daga Island seems to welcome us upon our arrival and escort us to go back home. There are about 10 islands around Daga Island as the gate of Daga Island.

4.SunriseandSunsetfromDagaIsland

Sunrise and sunset are rare moments that we get to enjoy every time we visit Widi Island. While most of people are asleep, I need to wake up earlier to catch this very moment.

5.LocalPlantation

There are a few of islands managed by local residents close to Widi Islands, such as palm oil plantation owned by the people of Ranga-Ranga Village.

6.DagaIslandCondition

HousesandPortatDagaIsland

Bridges/PortatDagaIsland

Long Sand

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2019 New Year Opening Ceremony

Capacity Building Workshop at Sentul

Korean Food Festival

Halalbihalal event at BFI

Commitment for ISPOImplementation in Halmahera

Socialization of ISPO Implementation in Halmahera

Workshop for Korean Managers

Distribution of Yonsei-UI Scholarship

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Joint Fast-Breaking Event at BRJ

Heavy Industry Balaraja Team

Commemorating 100 Years of March 1st 1919 Movement and Formation of Provisional

Government of the Republic of Korea

Distribution of 1 Ton of Rice Aid to Al Hidayah Mosque and An Nur Mosque at

PT KA Complex Welcoming Eid al-Fitri Korindo – Hydroponic Village

“Ruwahan” Event of Praying and Eating Together at PT BRJ Welcoming

the Holy Month of Ramada

Workshop on Competency Improvement at Sentul

Safety Driving Training

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Halalbihalal event at Pangkalan Bun

Meeting of PSM Co-operative Members

Ramadan Celebration with Orphans Korindo Blood Donation 2019

Environmental Orientation forNew Employees in NEO Program

Employees Birthday Celebration

Halalbihalal event at KHI BalarajaHalalbihalal event at Cileungsi

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Joint Christmas Celebration at Korindo Jakarta

Introduction to GOPAX

Korindo Innovation School 2019

Papuan Girls, KorindoScholarship Recipients Halal Bihalal Event in Jakarta Head Office

Happy Ramadan Celebration at BRJ

HSE Coordination Meeting in Heavy Industry Division

Korindo Foundation with Scholarship Recipients

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distract your boredom. Drinking tea is also believed to relax you’re your body and mind.

4. Chat with your coworkers Take a rest for a while to chat with your coworkers. Socializing might be a way out to get rid of your boredom. You can also discuss about what is trending nowadays. But remember, do not forget about time and get carried away!

5. Watch funny videos There is nothing wrong if you want a short funny video. Funny videos surely will make you smile, even chuckle. With you realizing, your boredom begins to fade away and your mood is getting better. [cka]

Feeling bored in the middle of work is indeed hard to avoid. Feeling tired because of work or a stagnant atmosphere can be a trigger to your boredom. Here are some tricks that you could do for 5-10 minutes at your workplace when the boredom starts to attack:

1. Playyourfavoritesong Try to play your favorite songs for minutes with your headset. Listening to your favorite songs can certainly help to improve your mood in the midst of being overworked. So do not forget to bring your headset to your workplace, so you will not disturb your coworker while listening to the songs.

2. Decorateyourdesk Try to tidy up and decorate your desk, by putting plant in small pots, unique table lamp, or picture that you like. The changes on your desk will also improve your spirit in working.

3. Drinkteaorteaandeatsnacks Try to drink tea or your favorite type of coffee with snacks to

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