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Anteraja teams up with Kedai Sayur to launch the Satria Berbagi program

20 April 2020 09:31

JAKARTA - Anteraja, a technology-based freight forwarder under PT Tri Adi Bersama, showed its concern for the people affected by the corona virus outbreak (Covid-19). Anteraja and Kedai Sayur, a start up company engaged in the supply of trade in fresh products in Indonesia, collaborated to launch the Satria Berbagi program to distribute food packages to people in need.

Suyanto Tjoeng, Anteraja's CEO, stated that in the midst of the current situation, there are still many people who have to struggle and work outside to continue to be able to fulfill their daily needs, therefore, Anteraja wants to help their conditions that do need attention. "We are targeting to send a total of 100,000 food packages to meet the needs of their daily lives," he said.

CEO of Kedai Sayur, Adrian Hernanto revealed that the food packages prepared by Kedai Sayur contained premium quality rice and oil as well as vegetables which, when converted to a single basic food package, would cost around Rp100,000. For information, this program has been started since 11 April 2020 and runs until June 2020, which will be distributed in the Greater Jakarta area.

The implementation of work from home in early 2020 had a positive impact on Anteraja's delivery volume. Anteraja's revenue increased by around 20% during the last two months period at the beginning of this year due to the increasing need for courier services driven by surge in online transactions or e-commerce lately. Even until the end of March 2020, Anteraja managed to record revenues of around Rp 100 billion. (LM)

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