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Quarterly Bulletin of PT. Ungaran Sari Garments | Busana Apparel Group
Contents
69th Independence Day of Indonesia 1
Employee Development 2
Environmental & Energy Sustainability 3
Local Community Care 4
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Pe DULI In the Indonesian language “peduli” means care
A commitment to care for our employees and the environment
Greetings from the Chairman... On behalf of PT. Ungaran Sari Garments, we would like to congratulate the Republic of Indonesia for the 69 years of independence. Indonesia has made tremendous leaps in growth as a nation. Our aim as a company is to continually create a valuable contribution to this country.
Happy reading and let’s always be “peduli”.
Regards, M. Maniwanen
69thIndependence Day of Indonesia
On August 17, 2014, the Indonesian people commemorated the 69
thyear of Indonesian Independence. PT. Ungaran Sari Garments
conducted a flag-raising ceremony at the Congol unit and held various types of competitions to enliven the atmosphere of the independence celebration. A range of traditional games were played including a sack-running competition and a team wooden plank-run. At the end of the various competitions, winners were announced and received prizes.
Potato sack race Wooden plank run
Dancing competition Prices and certificate distribution for the winners
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Employee Development
A Visit to the Zipper Factory
The Marketing and Merchandiser team of PT. Ungaran Sari Garments visited the zipper factory of YKK Fastening Indonesia Group, located in Cimanggis, West Java. This activity aimed to provide knowledge and train employees to work more productively. A total of 69 employees joined the YKK visits in September 2014.
The Marketing and Merchandising team had a fruitful day at YKK
Participant had a chance to examine the zipper samples Some participants swung on a large zipper to test the zipper strength
Microsoft Windows Server Workshop In October of 2014, PT. Ungaran Sari Garments partnered with Microsoft Indonesia to provide a workshop for the IT Department in the factory. Mulyani, an IT Training Professional Specializing in the Microsoft Windows System and Messaging System, presented the material. There were 6 employees of the IT staff who attended the training.
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Environmental & Energy Sustainability
Energy Audit
In collaboration with the Ministry of Energy, Natural Resources, and Minerals, PT. Ungaran Sari Garments conducted a week-long energy audit in September 2014. The audit team led by Engineering Professor Hilal Hamzah, conducted audits at the three factory locations. Several inputs regarding to the energy savings delivered by him, including the formulas and theories that can further reduce energy and water consumption.
Planting Tabebuia Tree
“One Employee, One Tree” is a program to which PT. Ungaran Sari Garments is committed. On October 9, 2014, representatives of our customer Ann Inc. planted a Tabebuia tree. The Ann team members are Lisa Mooney (LOFT Sourcing Director), Lindsey Russell (ATF Sourcing Manager), and Amy Chow (Merchandising Manager).
The Tabebuia family consists almost entirely trees, but some are large shrubs. A few species
produce timbers, but the genus is mostly known for those that are
flowering trees.
Environmental Management System Training
As a form of our commitment to environmental awareness, PT. Ungaran Sari Garments is continuously providing training to employees on the Environmental Management System or EMS. On October 2, 2014, an EMS training was held for each department of PT. Ungaran Sari Garments.
EMS is a framework that helps a company achieves its environmental goals
through consistent control of its operations. The assumption is that this
increased control will improve the environmental performance of the
company. The EMS itself does not dictate a level of environmental
performance that must be achieved; but rather each company’s EMS is
tailored to the company’s business and goals.
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Corporate Office: Jakarta Kuningan City – AXA Tower 41st Floor Jalan Prof. Dr. Satrio Kav. 18 Kuningan, Setiabudi Jakarta 12940, Indonesia Phone: (62-21) 5229344 Fax: (62-21) 5229366 Marketing Office: Jakarta Menara Gracia 7th Floor Jalan H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. C-17 Jakarta 12940, Indonesia Phone: (62-21) 29962512 Fax: (62-21) 52905858, (62-21) 52905859 Manufacturing Facilities: Ungaran Jalan Diponegoro No. 235 Genuk, Ungaran Barat Kabupaten Semarang 50512 Central Java – Indonesia Phone: (62-24) 6921113 Fax: (62-24) 6921443 Congol Dusun Congol, Desa Karangjati Kecamatan Bergas Kabupaten Semarang 50552 Central Java - Indonesia Phone: (62-298) 523262 Fax: (62-298) 523264 Pringapus Jalan Raya Pringapus Km. 5 Desa Pringapus Kecamatan Pringapus Kabupaten Semarang 50552 Central Java - Indonesia Phone: (62-24) 6925590 Fax: (62-24) 6925589
Editorial: Nur Arifin ([email protected]) Ungaran, Central Java - Indonesia Sonia Shalimar ([email protected]) Jakarta - Indonesia
Local Community Care Celebrating with the Community
PT. Ungaran Sari Garments celebrated the 69th
Independence Day of Indonesia with the people of the factories’ neighboring communities. This year, the company donated a total of US$ 620 across 10 representatives of the local community. A variety of activities were included in the celebration, ranging from help in cleaning up the environment to praying together.
Eid Al-Adha Day
On October 5, 2014, PT. Ungaran Sari Garments held a sacrificial butchery of 3 cows for the three factory locations – Ungaran, Congol, and Pringapus – to commemorate the Muslim holy day of Eid Al-Adha Day (Idul Adha in the Indonesian language). There were 788 packs ofsacrificial meat distributed to employees and 162 packs to neighboring villagers. There was 0,7 kilogram meat in each packs.
Clean Water Supply During the dry season, which typically spans from April through October, some areas experience shortages of clean water. On September 24, 2014, PT. Ungaran Sari Garments supplied clean water – a total of 24,000 liters (600 USD) – to 5 locations within the district of Semarang that experienced the most severe drought: Legarang Village (8,000 liters), Legarang Mountain Village (4,000 liters), Jatisari Village (2,000 liters), Agun Garden Village (4,000 liters), and Pungkruk Village (6,000 liters).
Eid Al-Adha is also called as “festival of the sacrifice” or “feast of the sacrifice”. It is one of two major religious holidays celebrated by Muslims worldwide each year and it honors the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son, Ishmael (Ismail), as an act of
submission to God’s command, before God intervened to provide Abraham with a lamb to sacrifice instead. The custom during Eid Al-Adha is as follows: the family or the provider
retains one third of the share, another third is given to relatives, friends, and neighbors, and the remaining third is given to the poor and needy.