BATURAJA – A big step in the world of cement industry has been achieved successfully. PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) has officially become a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) on December 19, 2022 to strengthen the position of the SOE Cement Sub Cluster in facing an increasingly competitive market.

On Thursday (24/8) in Baturaja, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra, SMBR received a visit from the Assistant Deputy for Infrastructure Services at the Indonesian Ministry of BUMN Hendrika Nora Osloi Sinaga in the framework of monitoring and evaluating the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) achievements of State Capital Investment ( PMN) Fiscal Year 2022. This visit aims to review the results of the integration of SMBR into SIG.

During the visit, Hendrika Osloi Sinaga was accompanied by the Directors of SMBR including Main Director Daconi Khotob, Director (Finance & HR Function) Rahmat Hidayat and Director (Operation Function) Suherman Yahya and SIG Directors namely Operations Director Reni Wulandari.

Hendrika Nora Osloi Sinaga said that his party reviewed the results of the integration of SMBR into SIG, “The Ministry of BUMN greatly appreciates the positive results that have been achieved through the integration of SMBR into SIG. This integration has had a significant impact in improving financial performance, distribution channels and strengthening the cement market position, especially in the South Sumatra region which has become the marketing base for SMBR,” said Hendrika Nora Osloi Sinaga.

The Main Director of SMBR Daconi Khotob in his presentation explained the achievement of the realization of the creation of integrated value or value creation as of July had exceeded the target or Rp. 217.3 billion (157% of the target of Rp. 138.4 billion or 78% of the FY2023 target of Rp. 279 Rp. 198.6 billion, consisting of Realization of Initiative Value Creation according to the Joint Review Document of Rp. 198.6 billion and Realization of New Initiative Value Creation of Rp. 18.7 billion.

“Several new initiatives that are capable of contributing to the creation of integrated value include implementation of optimizing factory maintenance, efficiency in the value of spare part inventory, reprofiling of syndicated loans, cost efficiency of joint insurance tenders,” he said.

He added that the achievement of this integration value was also driven by an increase in employee productivity, this is because around 87 percent of the majority of SMBR employees are millennials. meaning, they are ready to collaborate for the betterment of the company and the holding, and are ready to innovate and adapt to the changes that occur.

This successful integration strengthens SIG’s position as a key player in the cement industry, with SMBR now solidly an integral part. This achievement not only strengthens the position of the SOE Cement Sub Cluster, but also creates positive momentum to face competitive market challenges in the future. (*)

PALEMBANG – In commemoration of the 78th Anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia, PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of SIG held various 17’s competitions which were held in 3 Sites (Palembang, Panjang, and Baturaja ) which starts from 15 – 20 August 2023.

Various kinds of competitions were held, including competitions for cooking fried rice, making up with eyes closed, kicking balls with eggplant, eating crackers, putting pencils in bottles, dancing balloons and closing with a gap competition.

Participants were attended by Ring 1 residents and all SMBR personnel. The competition took place lively filled with laughter from the participants and the audience and the enthusiasm of the participants to win the competition.

Rian Alfiana Assega, Chair of the SMBR Sports and Arts Development Agency, who is also the chairman of the event organizer, explained that the competition was divided into four categories, namely competitions between employees, competitions between residents, and competitions between children and competitions between employees and residents. “The winners competed for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place titles in each category and were rewarded with attractive prizes of course,” said Rian.

M. Mu’ammar Syah Reza Senior Manager of Secretarial & Stakeholder Management of SMBR said that this competition was part of a national celebration that combined the spirit of independence and religion as well as collaboration between SMBR and Ring 1 residents.

“We invite Ring 1 residents as a form of appreciation for the role of Ring 1 residents in the development of the SMBR operational area, this is a form of corporate social responsibility in increasing collaboration and friendship between the community and the company,” said Reza.

Andi Irawan as a resident of Ring 1 Kertapati said he was happy with this 17s competition. “Thank you to SMBR for holding this competition, I hope that this activity will continue to be held every year,” he said.(*)

PALEMBANG – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) won the 2023 Environmental and Social Innovation Awards (ENSIA), for the Platinum Social Innovation category. The ENSIA 2023 award was received directly by SMBR Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Gili Aprial Braja at the Gumaya Hotel, Semarang, East Java on Thursday (10/8).

With the theme of social-economic innovation based on environmental preservation, through the SMBR Economic and Education Bee Farm Program, PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) received the highest appreciation at the 2023 Environmental and Social Innovation Awards (ENSIA) event organized by PT Sucofindo. This appreciation is given to companies that have successfully implemented Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) programs around their business unit areas.

The presentation of the ENSIA 2023 Award was also attended by Deputy Minister of the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry Environment (KLHK) Alue Dohong, Director General of Pollution Control and Environmental Damage of the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry Sigit Reliantoro and Commercial Director of PT Sucofindo Darwin Abas.

Gili explained “SMBR Economic and Education Bee Farm is a community and environmental empowerment program through the management of honey from trigona beekeeping. This cultivation is the result of replication resulting from the post-mining reclamation area which was converted into new vegetation and ecosystem land, as well as a habitat for various fauna that live around the SMBR mining area by the Department of Mining (Beeyond Honey), one of which is the trigona bee. Efforts to exploit the success of this reclamation are by carrying out Trigona Bee Cultivation as a fauna that helps pollinate plants and as a producer of honey. SMBR sees this cultivation activity as a new business opportunity that can generate benefits for the environment and society.”

It was further explained that SMBR is working with CSR assisted villages through the Laya Village Integrated Farmers Group and Maju Mandiri BUMDes in managing trigona beekeeping and developing the honey business. This collaboration aims to provide knowledge and skills to the community in the cultivation of Trigona honey, as well as increase public awareness of the importance of sustainable environmental preservation. In addition, this collaboration also encourages an increase in the economic welfare of the community and contributes to increasing income through the sale of Trigona bee honey.

Besides that, Gili would like to thank Sucofindo for the award that has been given. This award is a form of appreciation and success for the hard work of all SMBR employees in applying social innovation in community empowerment programs. In the future, Gili added, SMBR will continue its efforts in empowering communities that are oriented towards innovation, especially environmental or social. “This award is an achievement as well as SMBR’s real commitment to having a positive impact on the environment and society,” he said.

SMBR always supports the achievement of SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) through the implementation of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) based programs in all of its operational areas. This is part of Environmental and Social Responsibility (TJSL), in order to realize economic benefits in society. (*)

PALEMBANG – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) consistently runs the Social and Environmental Responsibility Program (TJSL), this was proven at the 3th TJSL & CSR Award 2022 event with the theme “TJSL Program and SOE CSR through the 4 Pillars of Development that creates added value for sustainable companies and MSEs”. The event was organized by BUMN Track on Thursday (10/8) at the Borobudur Hotel, Jakarta.

The TJSL & CSR Award 2023 event was attended by 88 participating companies consisting of BUMN Companies, BUMN Subsidiaries as well as BUMN and BUMN Subsidiaries Tbk.

SMBR managed to win two awards at the same time, including the Most Commited CEO of BUMN on TJSL Economic Pillar award given to the Main Director of SMBR Daconi Khotob and the Three Star (Silver) award for the Economy Pillar category – BUMN Subsidiaries. The award was received directly by the Main Director of SMBR Daconi Khotob accompanied by the Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of SMBR Gili Aprial Braja.

Daconi expressed his gratitude, gratitude and appreciation for the awards given to SMBR. He explained that this appreciation was achieved thanks to the company’s TJSL and CSR programs that have been carried out so far as a form of SMBR’s commitment and consistency in supporting sustainable programs.

“This award event encourages SMBR to continue to support sustainable programs in a comprehensive manner in accordance with the four pillars of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely the Social, Economic, Environmental, and Legal and Governance Pillars,” he said.

He added that the award was obtained thanks to the funding and coaching program for Micro Small Enterprises (UMK) actors. “SMBR is active in carrying out various coaching and training efforts for MSEs, including increasing competence, providing marketing access facilities in promoting partner products and assisting with halal certification,” he said.

“This commitment is in line with SIG’s pillar of sustainability, namely creating value for employees and the community that has a positive impact on the community and the surrounding environment,” explained Daconi.(*)

PALEMBANG – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) collaborated with the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to hold Technical Guidance (Bimtek) Control and Prevention of Gratification, Bribery and Corruption which was held virtually on Tuesday (8/8).

This Bimtek invited resource person Wahyu Hidayat as Head of Task Force 3 of the Directorate of Anti-Corruption for Business Entities KPK RI and moderated by M. M’uammar Syah Reza Senior Manager of Secretarial & Stakeholder Management of SMBR and was attended by all SMBR personnel, Affiliates and Subsidiaries of SMBR.

The activity was started by remarks from Vice President of Performance Management Office SMBR Tarida Tambunan as a representative of Management, he said SMBR is committed to playing an active role in efforts to prevent and fight corruption in the corporate environment, through the implementation of good corporate governance values.

“Apart from that, our efforts to prevent and fight corruption are also through implementing AKHLAK cultural values, implementing integrated risk management, internal control, Whistleblowing System (WBS) reporting media, implementing SNI ISO 37001: 2016 Anti-Bribery Management System and the Gratification Control Program in every operation. the company’s business processes,” said Tarida.

Meanwhile, Wahyu Hidayat, Head of Task Force 3 of the Directorate of Anti-Corruption for Business Entities, the Corruption Eradication Committee of the Republic of Indonesia, in his presentation, reminded state officials to reject gratuities related to their position and contrary to their obligations or duties.
He added that do not accept and give gifts in any form that are included in gratuities, because it should be suspected that this could lead to acts of bribery. Report directly to the KPK and submit the form of gratuity for a maximum of 30 working days to avoid criminal-related articles.

“In increasing awareness and understanding of anti-corruption, we encourage the business world, especially SOEs, to maintain their commitment in carrying out the role of SOEs, starting from private individuals, families, to institutions, to prevent criminal acts of corruption,” he said.

The event was closed by M. Mu’ammar Syah Reza as the moderator giving his appreciation to the KPK RI for holding Bimtek to educate business actors, especially SOEs, so that they continue to prioritize business competition with integrity through the quality of public services. Also building awareness of anti-corruption behavior in the BUMN business ecosystem.(*)

BATURAJA – There are many ways to develop regional potential while keeping the environment clean and healthy, as a form of the company’s commitment to social and environmental responsibility, PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) inaugurated the TJSL SMBR Eco Cafe Program “Coffee Pay for Garbage” by collaborating with MSEs fostered by Rumah BUMN Baturaja.

Collaborating with one of the UMK assisted by the Baturaja BUMN House, namely “Ngupi Ku-day” and in collaboration with the Kab. Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) and Semgui Sekundang Garbage Bank.

The inauguration was carried out on Friday (21/7) at the Ngupi Ku-day Cafe, Baturaja and was attended by the Senior Manager of Heatlh Safety & Environment SMBR Meriadi, Secretary of the Kab. OKU Brigmand, Director of the Semangu Sekundang Garbage Bank Rozimei Ellatama, Tommy Leo Main Garbage Bank Operational Division, and Association of Coffee Rulers and the General Public.

This program is a form of concern and business development for UMK assisted by Rumah BUMN Baturaja, namely Ngupi Ku-day, which is an UMK partner who has started to be independent to be redeveloped by promoting the Eco Cafe brand or eco-friendly shop while combining coffee culture with environmental preservation actions.

As an application of activities, Ngopi Pay Using Garbage enforces SOPs through the implementation of 4R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Replacement) thereby limiting the use of plastic from straws, plastic bags, drink cups so as to be able to provide an Eco Cafe brand or an environmentally friendly shop. The collected waste will later be given to the waste bank and processed into useful products.

Senior Manager of Health, Safety & Environment, Meriadi explained that this program aims to educate the public not to litter and build positive steps by reducing the use of plastic packaging, bags, bottles, cups, and waste utilization. This is to make people aware of the importance of preserving the environment,” he said.

Dedi, the owner of Ngopi Ku-day, really supports this program, by educating the public regarding waste management. “People can come to Ngopi Ku-day with trash that can be exchanged for coffee vouchers, which can then be used as a means of payment for coffee and dishes enjoyed at Ngopi Ku-day,” he said.

Secretary of the OKU Regency Environmental Service, Brigmand, said that waste is not just the responsibility of one or two people. But all elements of society must be responsible. So with the existence of waste education that is exchanged for coffee it is hoped that they can both protect the surrounding environment. “So it’s not only waste that is exchanged for coffee but also education about waste,” he said

SMBR always supports the achievement of SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) through the implementation of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) based programs in all of its operational areas. This is part of Environmental and Social Responsibility (TJSL), in order to realize economic benefits in society. (*)

PALEMBANG – In strengthening the synergy and collaboration between Semen Baturaja personnel, PT Semen Baturja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) held the 2023 Semen Baturaja Sports & Arts Week (PORSENI SMBR) with the theme “SPIRIT OF UNITY IN HARMONY AND COLLABORATION”. The opening of the 2023 SMBR PORSENI was held at the SMBR Sport Center Futsal Field on Saturday (22/7) which was lively and spectacular.

The opening ceremony of PORSENI SMBR 2023 was attended by all Vice Presidents and Senior Managers of SMBR, Directors of Subsidiaries & Affiliates, Advisors, General Chairmen & Management of the Semen Baturaja Employee Wives Association (IIKSB), General Chairperson of the Semen Baturaja Employees Union.

The opening ceremony was started by a line of athletes from all contingents from 5 Sports & 3 Arts branches, sequentially entering the field in alphabetical order, starting with the E-sport athlete contingent and ending by the Bporkes Committee Contingent as the organizer who also received a rousing welcome.
The next event was remarks from the Director of Operations Function Suherman Yahya, in his remarks he said that SMBR management was very committed to supporting all forms of positive progress for the company in the arts and sports sector which was organized by BAPORKES SMBR. Increasing Synergy and Collaboration.

“On behalf of the management of SMBR, we express our appreciation and gratitude to all parties who participated in organizing this event, as well as to all PORSENI participants, have a good time competing while prioritizing fair play and sportsmanship,” said Suherman.

Furthermore, remarks from the General Chairperson of the Semen Baturaja Sports, Spirituality and Arts Development Agency (Baporkes), Ryan Assega, in his report said that the SMBR PORSENI was attended by 8 contingents with a total of 588 athletes. PORSENI SMBR will compete in 5 sports & 3 arts and fight for 180 gold medals, 180 silver medals, 180 bronze medals.

“The 2023 SMBR PORSENI is a gathering event between SMBR people, and a momentum to promote the spirit of togetherness among SMBR people. An awareness of mensana in corpore sano will grow (in a healthy body there is a strong soul), a fighting spirit will grow and a winning mentality will grow for SMBR people. We believe that by promoting SMBR PORSENI we will become strong SMBR individuals,” said Ryan.

In addition, the inauguration activity for the completion of the tennis court renovation was symbolically inaugurated by signing the inscription and cutting the ribbon by the Director of Operations Function of SMBR Suhermah Yahya. After the inauguration, a tennis match was held between SMBR employees and management represented by the Director of Operations Function of SMBR.(*)

PALEMBANG – On Friday (14/7), PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) Millennials together with 11 BUMNs participated in the BUMN Youth Environmental Movement program “Musi River Clean Up” from the Ministry of BUMN.

As many as 135 BUMN Millennials carried out a cleaning action around the Musi River Jukung Pier which started at 13.00 WIB. The amount of waste collected is 1.6 tons.

This activity is also in collaboration with Startup Plustik, a startup that makes products from processed plastic waste. The collected waste will be recorded and processed into a useful product.

The Head of Millennial SMBR Paulus Kartiko, when met at the Jukung Pier, explained that this activity was to build public awareness of cleanliness in the Musi River area. SMBR Millennials really support this program. “This activity is also a form of company participation in realizing environmental sustainability,” he said.

The Indonesian celebrity, Nadia Mulya, was also present at this activity. Nadia Mulya is concerned about environmental issues.

Since 2015, Nadia Mulya has joined the Indonesian Plastic Bag Diet Movement to campaign for the importance of reducing the use of plastic bags to reduce plastic pollution on earth.

“This program can increase public knowledge about sustainable waste management and increase awareness of environmental sustainability,” said Nadia.

This action shows BUMN’s commitment to continue to make a real contribution in waste management and provide education and create awareness to the public about the importance of the dangers of plastic waste to humans and the environment.(*)

PALEMBANG – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) also supports the implementation of BUMN Goes to Campus activities at the Sriwijaya State Polytechnic (Polsri), Palembang City on Thursday (13/7).

Also attended by Special Staff III to the Minister of BUMN Arya Sinulingga, Vice President of Human Resources & General Affairs of SMBR Fitria Margaretha and several other BUMN officials. During the BUMN Goes to Campus activity, a talkshow session was also held with experienced speakers in BUMN to equip students for a career world. This activity was greeted with enthusiasm from the Police students who attended.

The BUMN Goes to Campus program aims to introduce the activities and transformations that have been carried out by BUMN to students at various Indonesian universities as well as to inspire the younger generation to develop their talents.

In his presentation, Arya Sinulingga said that the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises, Erick Thohir had carried out various transformations in BUMN. One of the transformations is to provide broad opportunities for the younger generation to have careers in SOEs. This is evidenced by the BUMN Joint Recruitment program (“RBB”) and BUMN Talent Generation Internship (“Magenta”) program.

“The more young generations there are, the culture will change. Pak Erick provides opportunities for the younger generation to occupy strategic positions in BUMN because 30-40 percent of the economy in Indonesia is influenced by BUMN,” concluded Arya.

Arya further explained that the BUMN Joint Recruitment Program (RBB) is an opportunity for the younger generation to have careers in BUMN. “The key to success is that soft skills must be honed, must be disciplined in time management, expand networking, and gain experience,” added Arya.

Vice President of Human Resources & General Affair SMBR Fitria Margaretha explained that from 2018 to 2022, as many as 63 students have participated in the Certified Student Internship Program (PMMB) from various universities in Indonesia. “During the period from 2022 to July 2023, a total of 239 students have participated in industrial/internship/research/data collection practices at Semen Baturaja,” he added.

Apart from the talk show, SMBR together with 9 other BUMNs also opened a booth for this activity. The booth provides information about the company profile and organizes games with attractive prizes. In addition, internship opportunities are also given to students from the Indonesian National Police. (*)

Palembang – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), is distributing BUMN CSR program assistance in the company’s three operational Ring 1 areas, namely Baturaja, Palembang and Lampung.
The total value of the assistance disbursed was Rp. 150 million, the assistance distributed included compensation for orphans, distribution of basic food packages for orphanages and assistance for prayer facilities for mosques.

The assistance was handed over directly by the Vice President (VP) of SMBR and the SMBR Corporate Secretary Responsibility Team including VP of Operation Adi Oktaviandi, VP of Research & Engineering Eko David Irawan, VP of Mining Muhammad Beni accompanied by the CSR Team in Baturaja.

Assistance was received directly in Baturaja by Sukajadi Village Head, Air Gading Village Head, Talang Jawa Village Head, Saung Naga Village Head, Tanjung Agung Village Head, Batu Kuning Village Head, Pusar & Kades Laya Village Head as well as As Syifa Orphanage, Mustika Orphanage, An Nur Muhammadiyah Orphanage and As Saniyah Orphanage. In Palembang by RT 033, RT 034, RT 035, RT 036, RT 038 & RT 12. In Lampung by Waylunik Sub-District & Pidada Sub-District and the entire community who also attended.

Gili Aprial Braja as SMBR’s Senior Manager Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) said that we hope that TJSL’s assistance can be utilized as well as possible so that what is distributed is right on target and can be enjoyed by the community.

“With the help of the SOE TJSL program, the company continues to be committed to helping the less fortunate and helping the existing places of worship as places of worship as well as good gatherings for the community,” he added. (*)