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PT GGP Implements Internal Communication Training

PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP), Terbanggi Besar, Central Lampung, held Internal Communication training which was attended by employees from various departments, on Wednesday (20/12). This training was held at the Great Giant Foods (GGF) Training Center Building and was opened by the Internal Communication Dep Head of PT GGP, Indra Ardiyanto. The trainer presented was Santi Djiwandono, an Internal Communication Specialist Coach with experience in several large companies and as a communications consultant for corporations for 10 years.

GGF Lampung, as a successful company, realizes the importance of internal programs to strengthen relationships with its internal public. Therefore, the existence of the Corporate Communication section becomes an information channel that involves tasks ranging from simple things such as summarizing daily news, assisting with event implementation, to creating online media and GGF social media.

In this training, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of internal communication, organizational identification, internal relationship management, and employee participation. Indra Ardiyanto said that every employee at every level of the organization must understand and demonstrate the company’s core values ​​so that business communication strategies can run effectively. “Today we learned together about communication. Internal communication is important to achieve success for every organization.

“Communication helps ensure that everyone is working towards the same goal, reduces misunderstandings, increases collaboration and teamwork, and creates a positive work environment,” said Indra.

Santi emphasized that, so far, communication has often been considered only as a department that creates pamphlets, videos and manages employee activities. However, with the development of technology and changes in the way people communicate, Internal Communication has become increasingly important. Why communication is important in companies, what companies usually do with communication, and why internal communication is considered less important, especially when compared to external public relations. All of these questions are the focus of discussion in this training.

Santi emphasized that without effective communication, strategic plans for success in business can fail. Effectively communicating strategies to employees helps ensure that each individual is actively working to achieve key goals. He also highlighted the importance of leaders having good communication channels to disseminate information to all employees, including employees on the front line. By involving internal communications, PT GGP aims to improve employee image, reputation and loyalty, which in turn will have a positive impact on company performance

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PT GGP Primary Inpatient Clinic Accreditation Survey

Head of the Health Services Division of the Central Lampung District Health Service, Agus Subagio, officially opened the PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP) Inpatient Primary Clinic Accreditation Survey Activity on Wednesday (13/12).

In his speech, Lailatul Munawaroh, representing the Head of the Central Lampung Health Services Division, stated that clinic accreditation is not only the government’s obligation according to PMK No. 34 of 2022, but is also an important step in improving quality standards, performance and patient safety. “Best wishes to surveyors in Central Lampung Regency. I would like to appreciate the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic team for their preparation for this accreditation process. “Accreditation is not only an obligation, but also an important evaluation for PT GGP’s Pratama Inpatient Clinic in providing health services in accordance with applicable standards,” he said.

The accreditation process is considered a form of recognition of health services that meet predetermined standards. Munawaroh hopes that the accreditation process will run smoothly and produce results in accordance with the preparations that have been made so far. According to Munawaroh, this step not only has an impact on administrative achievements, but also has a real positive impact on public health.

He hopes that the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic can continue to be an example in providing quality and safe health services for the community.

In this accreditation survey activity, the Primary Health Accreditation Committee (KAKP) Surveyor Team Mulyakin, S. Kep. Ners., and dr. Depi Angraini, Head of PT GGP Primary Inpatient Clinic drg. Fitria, People Partner Prot and Plant Based Department Head PT GP Movery Ferestian, as well as officials from the Central Lampung Health Service. Fitria expressed her hope that this accreditation will bring improvements in the quality of service at the PT GGP Inpatient Primary Clinic. He emphasized the clinic’s efforts in providing health services according to the highest quality standards. Fitria also stated that the presence of this accreditation was history for the PT GGP clinic, and they hoped that the results would be as expected.

Mulyakin hopes that during the two days of carrying out the accreditation survey, all team members can be in place without permission unless it is an emergency. He explained that on the first day a document review would be carried out, and on the second day the relevant verification would be carried out, so that having officers on duty would make it easier if there were any necessary repairs.

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PT GGP Helps Residents Affected by Floods and Landslides

PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP), located in Terbanggi Besar, Central Lampung, has carried out its social responsibility by providing basic food assistance and basic necessities to residents who were victims of flash floods and landslides in Pekon Way Kerap, Semaka District, Tanggamus Regency on Tuesday (5/12).

On this occasion, Putri Kusumawardani, Corporate Relations Development (CRD) Staff, with great concern representing Hendri Tanujaya, Sub-Div Head of Corporate Affairs PT GGP, handed over GGF Peduli assistance to the Lampung CSR Forum. This assistance will then be distributed evenly to residents affected by the flood and landslide disasters in Pekon Way Kerap. The aid handover process was carried out in a symbolic event at the aid reception post in Bandar Lampung, which was attended by the Secretary of the Lampung CSR Forum, Endah. On this occasion, Endah expressed her sincere thanks to PT GGP for its attention to the Semaka community, and she emphasized that this assistance was very beneficial for the Way Kerap residents who were experiencing difficulties.

“This assistance has a big impact on the residents of Way Kerap. “Hopefully the good actions of PT GGP can be a positive example, and we hope the company continues to develop and make positive contributions to society,” said Endah. It is important to note that this area often experiences disasters, and every time it rains, the risk of embankments breaking or landslides is always lurking, added Endah.

Providing assistance such as basic necessities, rice, instant noodles, cooking oil, toothpaste, soap and toothbrushes is a tangible result of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities carried out by PT GGP, as a form of the company’s concern for the surrounding community. Meanwhile, Putri Kusumawardani, a representative from PT GGP, explained that the company’s aim in providing this assistance was to provide support to residents affected by the disaster by providing basic necessities and other basic needs. With this assistance, it is hoped that the burden felt by Way Kerap residents, especially those in Semaka District, can be slightly softened.

The company also wants to establish good relationships with communities directly affected, and hopes that in the future, if there are similar problems or disasters, PT GGP can provide more effective and sustainable assistance. Hopefully, over time, the collaboration between PT GGP and the Lampung CSR Forum can continue to develop with stronger synergy.

With this synergy, it is hoped that the assistance provided will not only be one-time, but can also cover a wider and sustainable spectrum. It is hoped that improving the quality of this collaboration can have a greater positive impact on communities in need, especially our brothers and sisters who have been affected by disasters.

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Welcoming the New Year 2024 with Sunpride

After making various proud achievements throughout 2023, Sunpride is proud to take part in celebrating the 2024 New Year welcoming event. This event was held on Sunday (31/12) in the Hotel Indonesia (HI) roundabout area, where Jakarta residents crowded the area. seemed to be enjoying the end-of-year atmosphere with great enthusiasm, uniting happiness with family and friends. At this joyful moment, Sunpride is not only part of organizing the event, but also presents various excitements to enliven the atmosphere. Sunpride Fruit Truck offers fresh fruit from Sunpride, as well as providing Sunpride LYFE snacks and ready-to-drink juice products from DUTA. Apart from that, Sunpride also collaborated with Cityvision by presenting 3D Mapping Video and Water Mist, adding magic to the event.

This initiative not only aims to provide entertainment for the people of Jakarta who enlivened the event, but also emphasizes Sunpride’s commitment to providing products that are not only delicious, but also of high quality. As an entity that plays an important role in meeting people’s daily nutritional and energy needs, Sunpride is committed to continuing to provide the best for the Indonesian people. Let us welcome the new year with sincere enthusiasm and joy, hoping that 2024 will be a period full of achievement and happiness for all Indonesian people. Happy new year 2024!

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PG 4 Received an Award from the East Lampung Regency Government

Plantation Group 4 (PG4) East Lampung, which is the operational division of Plantation PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP), recently received an award from the East Lampung Regency Government. The award was handed over directly by the Head of the East Lampung MSME and Manpower Cooperative Service, Budi Yull, to the PT GGP representative from the CRD PG4 Department, namely Doli Gultom, on Sunday (22/10).

This award was given by the East Lampung Regional Government to PT GGP as a form of appreciation for the company’s active participation and full support in community engagement activities, which have had a positive impact on the local community. Budi Yull expressed his gratitude to PT Great Giant Pineapple for its significant contribution in supporting and being involved in community activities, so that its existence provides real benefits for local residents.

One of the direct contributions recognized is PT GGP’s support for Lampung Fair activities. A total of 40 superior MSME products were exhibited at the East Lampung pavilion at the annual Lampung Province event. Budi Yull explained that various high-quality products from East Lampung MSMEs, including products supported by PT GGP, such as fruit-based snacks such as bananas, pineapples, jackfruit and honey products, also enlivened the event.

Doli Gultom, PT GGP representative from the CRD PG4 Department, expressed surprise and gratitude for this award. He said that the company’s efforts in community empowerment programs are an integral part of social responsibility, and his hope is that the company and society can continue to develop sustainably and sustainably.

Mico Ranau, as Chief Executive of the Lampung Fair, also expressed his appreciation for the role of the private sector in the success of the 2023 Lampung Fair. According to him, around 70% of the splendor of this annual event was made possible thanks to the active participation of the private sector, including PT GGP. Mico expressed his pride in the products from PT GGP which are well known globally, such as Canned Pineapple.

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Re.juve Presents the First True Smoothies Bar Concept in Indonesia

Re.juve with almost 10 years of experience in the retail F&B industry and passion for True Freshness and True Goodness, introduces a new concept – the first True Smoothies Bar in Indonesia under the Re.Fresh by Re.juve brand, with the first outlet located at Bintaro Xchange Mall 2.

CEO and Main Director of Re.juve, Richard Anthony, expressed enthusiasm for the opening of the first True Smoothies Bar in Indonesia. Through the Re.Fresh by Re.juve brand, they aim to educate consumers that True Freshly Made Smoothies are made entirely from fresh, natural and real ingredients. Richard emphasizes the importance of distinguishing true freshness from products that may contain concentrates, essences, syrups or other artificial ingredients that are often mistaken for fresh.

Re.Fresh by Re.juve offers a total of 17 #GOODforYou Smoothies Drink and Smoothies Bowl variants, which are categorized as Smoothies Bowl, Muscle Gain & Mood Booster, Immune Booster, and Weight Loss. The Immune Booster and Weight Loss variants are made without added sugar, high in fiber, vitamin C and rich in antioxidants. The Smoothies Bowl category has a base made entirely from fresh fruits and vegetables without concentrates, syrups or other artificial ingredients, complemented by a variety of natural toppings. This bowl is suitable as a meal replacement because it tastes delicious, is high in fiber, and rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.

As part of Re.juve’s commitment to #CleanLabel, Re.Fresh adheres to the principle of using only fresh, natural and real ingredients, and applies transparency and honesty by clearly listing all raw materials used. This commitment ensures consumers have a clear understanding of what they are consuming. Richard concluded by stating Re.juve’s dedication to consumer health, hoping that their presence can contribute to customers living healthier and happier lives, in line with the motto #LiveHappier for a Better You.

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PT GGP Receives SITH ITB Visit

In the context of implementing the Independent Campus Competition Program (PKKM) to support Independent Campus Learning (MBKM) within the Agricultural Engineering Undergraduate Study Program, one of the activities carried out was a visit to PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP), Terbanggi Besar, Central Lampung , by a delegation from the School of Life Technology, Bandung Institute of Technology (SITH ITB) as part of efforts to develop cooperation in the 2023 Independent Campus Competition Program (PKKM) on Thursday (9/11).

The delegation that attended the visit included the Head of the Agricultural Engineering Study Program, Dr. Ir. Aos, MP, GKM Agricultural Engineering Study Program Anriansyah Renggaman, Ph. D, and Dr. Ir. Mia Rosmiati, MP. One of the focuses of the meeting was to discuss the progress of the Cooperation Agreement between SITH ITB & PT GGP, which is currently still in the process of being signed by PT GGP Management. In this context, SITH ITB expresses its hope that the Cooperation Agreement (PKS) will soon receive a signature from PT GGP, considering that there is a monitoring and evaluation (Monev) plan scheduled for November 11 2023 regarding the progress and progress of the 2023 PKKM activities.

Nevertheless, Dr. Aos continued to express his great gratitude for the good attention and cooperation from the management of PT GGP and the Guava Department during their visit. The role of industrial partners is expected to make cooperation agreements regarding internship programs and long-term agreements which will be regulated in cooperation documents (PKS). In the end, it ended with thanks for the attention and cooperation that has been given, as well as the hope that this cooperation can run well. His words emphasized readiness to fulfill all applicable provisions in developing cooperation between SITH ITB and PT GGP.

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GGF President Director Present at IDES 2023

SWA Media Group, together with MIOTA and MASTEL, held the 2023 Indonesia Digital Ecosystem Summit (IDES) with the theme “Leveraging the Digital Ecosystem for Advancing Indonesia,” on Thursday (9/11).

IDES 2023 is presented with the hope of becoming an effective forum for encouraging the growth and development of the digital ecosystem in Indonesia. This event was held with the aim of increasing collaboration between stakeholders in the digital world and encouraging digital startups to make a greater contribution to the Indonesian economy. At this event, President Director of Great Giant Foods (GGF) Tommy Wattimena participated as one of the speakers who presented material on “Embrace the Digital Transformation In GGF.

“Tommy Wattimena in his presentation said, “Digital transformation at GGF is not only focused on the application or adoption of digital technology. “In contrast, digital transformation at GGF starts from preparing human resources (people), processes, and only then the technology.” With digitalization in the field, companies can make decisions more quickly, carry out analysis and predict more accurately. This allows companies to be more responsive in facing changes in the business landscape and meeting customer demands. “The impact of digitalization in general includes increasing productivity, saving costs, and making work processes easier and faster,” said Tommy.

The IDES 2023 event is considered a strategic step in accordance with Great Giant Foods’ vision in facing the era of digital transformation in the agribusiness sector. With the presence of Tommy Wattimena as one of the speakers, it is hoped that perspectives and experiences from the agribusiness sector can provide valuable contributions in efforts to advance the digital ecosystem in Indonesia.

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PT GGP and the Coordinating Ministry for the Economy Conduct a Study of the Leading Product Supply Chain System

PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP) Terbanggi Besar, Central Lampung, received a visit from the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, the National University of Singapore (NUS), and Trisakti University Jakarta, in the context of National Logistics Development on Thursday (26/10) .

During this visit, the Indonesian Coordinating Ministry for the Economy accompanied The Logistic Institute of Asia Pacific National University of Singapore (TLIAP – NUS) & the Institute of Transportation – Logistics of Trisakti University (ITL Trisakti) Jakarta to conduct a study on the supply chain of superior national products. The object of analysis for this study is the export commodity of cavendish bananas from the Sunpride brand, which is produced by PT GGP under the Great Giant Foods (GGF) Lampung business. Visiting guests were received by Packing House SubDiv Head Aris Wahyudi, Packing House Plant 1 Dep Head Edwin Bahari, and External Relations Sub Dep Head Gregorius Aris Tjahja Kristiawan Noegroho in the GGF Guest House Meeting Room.

Aris Wahyudi briefly explained the operations of GGF Lampung’s business activities, which involve business units such as PT GGP, PT Umas Jaya Agrotama (PT UJA), PT Great Giant Livestock (PT GGL), PT Inbio Tani Nusantara (PT ITN), and PT Bromelain Enzyme (PT BE). “All of these business units are integrated with each other.

The existence of GGP requires GGL to handle pineapple peel waste, which is absorbed into cow feed. “Likewise, livestock waste will be managed by ITN into compost and returned to the garden,” explained Aris. In another session, Edwin Bahari explained the production process, implementation management and quarantine regulations that apply to banana products that will enter the export market.

Young Expert Policy Analyst for National Logistics Development at the Coordinating Ministry for the Economy, Andias Wibisono, stated that in collaboration to develop national logistics, the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs is collaborating with TLIAP – NUS and ITL Trisakti to conduct a study on the supply chain of national superior products. This includes the main driving commodities, transportation infrastructure, logistics players and service providers, technology, information and communications, HR management, as well as regulations, rules and regulations. If all these aspects improve, then this can have a positive effect on the smooth running of logistics activities so that logistics costs can be reduced.

An effective and efficient National Logistics System is one of the main drivers for national economic progress and growth. In the midst of increasingly high global economic competition, a quality Sislognas is an added value for Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global economic arena.

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