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SIGNING CEREMONY OF PT KUKUH MANDIRI LESTARI - PIK 2 AND DAMRI PUBLIC CORPORATION (PERUM DAMRI)

PT Kukuh Mandiri Lestari - PIK2 and DAMRI Public Corporation (Perum DAMRI) signed an MoU on Collaboration in Bus Transportation Services at PIK2.

The signing ceremony was held at the PIK2 Marketing Gallery located on Jl. Marina Raya, Pantai Indah Kapuk. The event began with a remark from Lt. Gen. (Mar) (Purn.) Dr. Nono Sampono, S.Pi, M.Sc as the host representative, then followed by giving remarks from Perum Damri and the Tangerang Regency Transportation Service.

Continued with the process of signing the MoU by Dadan Rudiansyah as Director of Commercial and Business Development as a representative from Perum Damri, and Lt. Gen. (Mar) (Purn.) Dr. Nono Sampono, S.Pi, M.Si and Yohanes Edmond Budiman as representatives from PT Kukuh Mandiri Lestari PIK2 and witnessed directly by the Head of the Tangerang Regency Transportation Service, Drs. H. Agus Suryana, M.Sc. The event was concluded with the inauguration of the Jabodetabek Residence Connexion (JR Connexion) and PIK2 Residential Area Transport.

The JR Connexion which was inaugurated with the PIK2 - MRT Blok M route and PIK2 Residential Area Transport is expected to be able to meet the community's need for the availability of public transportation that can connect the PIK2 community with office centers, Transjakarta, and other locations. With the signing of this MoU, it is hoped that good cooperation will be established between PIK2 and Perum Damri.

"Hopefully later with this collaboration, it will be able not only to improve services to the people in this area in particular but also to Jakarta and its surroundings, because even though Jakarta will soon shift its center of government, Jakarta will still be a city of airports, a city of business, a city of everything stays busy. To answer all of this, PIK2 is present in the middle of this area between Jakarta and Banten so that people who live here or vice versa, work and have interests in this area will certainly feel well served," said Nono Sampono.