2024 March

Sunpride x Grid Cardio Rush Community Celebrates the 10K Run Program Event

Exactly on January 28 2024, Sunpride presented its presence as a fruit partner in a collaboration event with Grid Cardio Rush Community. In this event, Sunpride participated in enlivening the event which aims to promote a healthy and active lifestyle to the community by consuming fresh and healthy fruit.

At this event, Sunpride presented a unique concept by bringing a fruit truck equipped with selected fresh fruit. At this event participants can enjoy various kinds of fruit that have been cut fresh and ready to eat straight away. Sunpride serves a variety of fruit of the best quality to ensure runners’ intake is met.

Not only that, Sunpride also collaborates with Hometown Dairy to provide 100% fresh cow’s milk to event participants. With fresh milk, Hometown provides a healthy and nutritious alternative drink for runners after completing tiring cardio activities.

An atmosphere of joy and happiness radiated from the expressions of the event participants when they enjoyed serving Sunpride fruit and fresh Hometown milk. With this collaboration of activities, the hope is to raise awareness among communities who care about health and fitness with healthy lifestyles.

Through active participation in positive events like this, Sunpride hopes to continue to provide inspiration and motivation for people to start a healthier and more active lifestyle. Sunpride is committed to continuing to support positive events related to health and healthy lifestyles.

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Hometown is participating in the Food Hotel Tourism Bali 2024 event

Some time ago Hometown took part in the Food Hotel Tourism Bali (FHTB) event which was held at the Nusa Dua Convention Center Bali on 6 – 8 March 2024. FHTB is an international trade exhibition in the fields of hospitality, F&B and tourism which is held every 2 years.

Hometown’s participation in this FHTB event is part of the launch campaign “The Freshest and The Creamiest Milk in Town”, aimed at promoting the fresh and creamy taste of Hometown as well as providing opportunities for coffee enthusiasts, cafe owners and restaurant owners to try Hometown Fresh Milk which is suitable to make lattes, cappuccinos or other coffee-based drinks.

Not only that, to further enliven the event as well as to invite more crowds to the booth, Hometown collaborated with Bali Beans Coffee (@balibeanscoffee) where they provided Baristas and Coffee Machines, Hometown also provided products for use in coffee. In this collaboration, visitors can get free coffee by taking a photo in front of the booth and tagging @hometowndairy and @balibeanscoffee.

Head of Brand and Marketing, Mrs. Any Astuti, said “We see great potential for Hometown to develop in Bali, because there are many hotels, restaurants and cafes that need quality Fresh Milk. “With Hometown’s participation in FHTB 2024, it is hoped that Hometown will be better known and attract the interest of consumers and coffee enthusiasts, including Baristas in Bali.”

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Sunpride Collaborates in the ABC Dapur MastereRasa Event

Jakarta, March 14 2024 – In the atmosphere of welcoming the Holy month of Ramadan, Sunpride collaborated in the ABC MasteRasa program with the aim of showing commitment by sharing the blessings of Ramadan with everyone. This collaboration, which was initiated with the Food Bank of Indonesia (FOI), carries the spirit of empowering 1,100 community kitchen leaders and volunteers, inviting them to channel the happiness and warmth of Ramadan to those in need.

On the occasion of this month of Ramadan, there are several distributions to support the ABC MasteRasa program. The form of distribution is that 120 community kitchens, supported by 8 food trucks with the Sunpride logo, will explore 110 distribution points in 10 cities and 8 provinces which will serve 130,000 packages of special Ramadan dishes. With the hope that each dish not only contains high nutritional value, but is also prepared with special attention in terms of nutrition and vitamins in the hope of meeting the needs when fasting in the month of Ramadan.

The distribution process, which will take place from March 13 to April 8 2024, will involve more than 1,100 community members and volunteers who will work hard to ensure each package reaches those in need safely and regularly.

Coordinate carefully. On this occasion, 8 Sunpride food trucks will operate in more than 110 distribution points spread across 8 provinces, including South Sumatra, North Sumatra, South Sulawesi, West Java, Yogyakarta, East Java, Banten and DKI Jakarta, bringing the warmth of Ramadhan and happiness to many families.

Sticking with its commitment, Sunpride, a company that always offers high quality tropical fruit, distributed donations in the form of: 6,500 units of Sunpride Tropical Fruit (825 grams), 2,400 units of Crushed Pineapple (3,050 grams), and 48,000 units of Sunpride Lyfe Banana, products with the hope that it will not only be delicious but also provide beneficial nutrition to all who need it.

The existence of Sunpride adds deliciousness and diversity to the dishes served, and shows Sunpride’s commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts during the month of Ramadan. The collaboration between Sunpride, ABC Dapur MastereRasa, and Food Bank of Indonesia is a form of commitment to always have a positive impact on society

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GGF Participates in SDGs Based CSR Report Writing Training

Great Giant Foods (GGF) Lampung took part in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-based Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report Writing training activity organized by the Lampung CSR Forum. The training took place at the Emersia Hotel Bandar Lampung, Wednesday (31/1/24).

The CSR report writing training was opened by the Head of Lampung Province Bappeda, Mrs. Elvira Umihanni. He hopes that this training can create a systematic report and present clear and complete information.

“Hopefully from this training, we will not only gain experience but at the same time we can practice making a report. “So it can help present the importance of reports related to CSR activities carried out in the Company,” said Mrs. Elvira.

The CSR writing training was attended by participants representing government agencies or institutions, the private sector and the world of education. The aim of this training is to train skills in making CSR reports in accordance with SDGs provisions.

GGF representative participants include Mr. Indra Ardiyanto, Mrs. Catherine, Mr. Wian Rahmat Erya (Corporate Communication), Mrs. Putri Kusuma Wardani, Mrs. Weni Puspa, Mrs. Firdha Rajak, Mr. Farid Alawy, Mr. Rizki Lauta Sembiring (CRD Department), and Mr. Nanda Dita Syahpradana, and Mr. Zueb Rizal (Sustainability Department).

In this activity, the Lampung CSR Forum presented two speakers, one of whom was Mr. Arief Fatullah as Senior Manager of Sustainability for Great Giant Foods. In his material, Mr. Arief emphasized the importance of CSR reports related to certain topics in the SDGs pillars.

There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (Sustainable Development Goals). Several SDGs goals are relevant in the areas of Health, Quality Education, and Community Empowerment, Partnership to Achieve Goals (SDGs 17).

“The writing training carried out by the Lampung CSR Forum is an activity that can develop the skills of agency human resources, so that it is in line with the SDGs of Quality Education,” said Mr. Arief Fatullah.

We must be aware of the 17 sustainable development programs prepared by the United Nations (UN) in order to improve the welfare of society and implemented in every agency and institution, both government, private and in the world of education.

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Applying Discipline, GGF Security Guards Inspect Workers

The Great Giant Foods (GGF) Lampung Security Unit (GGF) applies discipline in creating worker security and order by carrying out sudden inspections (sidak) of workers when they return from office hours. This is done to anticipate violations within the Company.

This was stated by the Head of GGF Security Guard, Mr. Wiyoto, when carrying out checks on all workers when they returned from work to anticipate criminal violations in the form of theft of Company assets.

“All workers are checked without exception. “If workers are found to have committed violations, in this case theft, action will be taken according to the regulations in force at the Company,” stressed Mr. Wiyoto.

The purpose of this inspection is to anticipate and create security and order within the Company. Including traffic violations, workers who drive vehicles must be orderly in traffic according to applicable regulations and the SMK 3 system that also applies in the company. Workers who violate traffic rules will be reprimanded and forwarded to their superiors, he continued.

The inspection was carried out at several points, including on roads prone to theft, because this road directly connects with village access roads that border the company area. This inspection was carried out thoroughly in the plantation operational area.

Apart from that, inspections are also carried out on busy routes when workers return from the office, such as those carried out at the central gate area entering the Company’s territory. One by one, the workers did not escape checking members of the security unit, motorbike trunks and four-wheeled vehicle trunks being the inspection points.

Workers who are found carrying Company goods without being equipped with official documents will continue with an examination of the case report carried out by the worker at the security unit office. If proven to have committed a violation, HRD will be subject to sanctions in accordance with the violations stated in the Collective Labor Agreement (PKB) guidebook and labor law.

“In the Company’s PKB it is clear, if you commit a violation according to the provisions listed then the rules and sanctions are clear,” said Mr Wiyoto.

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PT GGP Socializes Waste Bank in Bandar Agung Village

The Corporate Relations Development Team, PT Great Giant Pineapple (CRD – GGP) conducted socialization regarding the waste bank pilot project in Bandar Agung village, Laluan Nunyai District to KKN students of the Sumatra Institute of Technology (ITERA), Lampung.

The socialization was carried out to coincide with the 4th anniversary of Karang Taruna Kampung Bandar Agung which was attended by the village head, community, youth organization administrators and ITERA KKN students, Friday (19/1).

“This waste will be managed into recycled products that have sales value sourced from household waste or market waste in Bandar Agung village. “It can also be managed into MSME products,” explained Ricky Oktarizal as PIC of the Waste Bank Project.

The Head of Bandar Agung Village, Mr. Slamet Sutopo, provided support for the waste bank project plan which will be carried out in his village together with Karang Taruna which will collaborate with ITERA KKN Students.

“This program is certainly very good because apart from generating added value, it can also create a clean and healthy environment. “We are ready to collaborate in handling this waste, especially with support from PT GGP,” he said.

Apart from being a recycled product, waste can also be used as an alternative feed for maggot cultivation, the derivatives of which will produce compost. “In Bandar Agung itself, we already have a Maggot cultivation group which has been under the guidance of PT GGP,” he added.

PT GGP together with BUMDes and Karang Taruna Bandar Agung often conduct comparative studies regarding waste management in several successful areas, such as Metro City and Bandar Lampung, said Mr Ricky.

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PT Great Giant Pineapple Inpatient Primary Clinic Successfully Achieved Plenary Accreditation

PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP) Pratama Inpatient Clinic, Terbanggi Besar, Central Lampung, succeeded in achieving complete accreditation from the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) of the Republic of Indonesia (RI) as a health facility that has met accreditation standards.

Mrs. Drg. Fitriah, as Head of the PT GGP Primary Inpatient Clinic, expressed her gratitude for the recognition of the PT GGP Clinic as a health facility that meets accreditation standards and was declared to have passed with plenary marks. This plenary accreditation is valid from 14 December 2023 to 14 December 2028.

“PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic, thank God, has been accredited with the best assessment, namely plenary. “Of course, all this would not have been achieved without good cooperation within the clinic team, as well as support from the management of Great Giant Foods (GGF), who have provided support to the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic team until they succeeded in achieving a complete accreditation score,” he said happily, Friday. at (12/1).

Not only that, he also hopes that in the future the GGF Pratama Inpatient Clinic will have more complete health facilities and medical equipment. In terms of facilities, health equipment and human resources have met the required standards. Maybe additional services beyond basic medical services such as in dental clinics could be added, such as dental nerve treatment because there are no tools for this.

“In the future, if there is a nerve treatment tool (endodontist), patients who don’t want to have their teeth filled will automatically have to have their teeth removed while treatment can still be done,” he said.
He further said that it is not a matter of competence here, but if there were, it would be better if it could be done because if they are referred to the hospital, the patient will also complain that they feel sorry because the queue is quite long.

Clinic accreditation is based on Minister of Health Regulation No.34 of 2022 carried out by the Primary Health Accreditation Committee (KAKP). Clinical accreditation is mandatory and all clinics and health centers must be standardized on their quality and services.

PT GGP’s Pratama Inpatient Clinic responded positively and is committed to preparing and improving based on the findings of the surveyor team until the accreditation survey process is carried out on 13-14 December 2023.

“We fulfill our commitment, whatever is found during the guidance carried out by the accreditation institution to achieve health service quality standards until a certificate is issued. “This means that we have received recognition from an external institution appointed by the government that the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic deserves to receive a plenary title for health service standards,” said Fitriah.

By standardizing the service flow, it is clearer. Starting from the patient arriving until receiving the medicine. The flow of people, the flow of medical records is clear and there is no discrimination. And this is an important point in quality standards, so anyone and anytime can be served well, he said.

After being declared plenary, there will be monitoring for 6 months to see whether it remains consistent with the granting of this certificate. If there are discoveries, of course they will be re-evaluated. PT GGP’s Pratama Inpatient Clinic has rooms available for general clinics, dental health service clinics, maternal and child health clinics, the ER is open 24 hours and laboratory support for inpatient operations can be carried out.

“Health insurance program services comply with BPJS service standards. General patients are also still served even though this clinic is located within the Company. The PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic is the first level health facility so it can also be chosen by the BPJS holder community. “And the PT GGP Clinic is also preparing circumcision services, hopefully this year it can be realized,” explained Fitriah.

“In the future, we will remain committed to maintaining service quality to provide the best standard of health services to patients in accordance with the vision and mission of the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic,” he concluded.

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