IMI-KP2MI Collaboration on Manager Mechanics, Bamsoet: Has great potential

Jakarta – Chairman of the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI) as well as a member of the Indonesian Parliament, Bambang Soesatyo (Bamsoet) has the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between IMI, the Ministry of Indonesia’s migrant workers and the Indonesian room in the field and industrial (Cadin), Appreciate managers and international standard mechanics. The event was attended by the Minister of Protection of Indonesian migrant workers, Abdul Kadir Karding; Secretary -General of the Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Trekaraigners, Inspector General Pol. Dwiyono; Deputy Chairman of Kadin Indonesia, Nofel Saleh Hilabi; and Deputy Chairman of Kadin Indonesia, Mulyadi Jayabaya. Meanwhile, IMI representatives present were Waketum Mobility, Rifat Sungkar; Waketum organization, M. Riyanto; Waketum Digital Motor Sport, Irfan Bahrain; Waketum relationship between institutions, Junaedi Elvis; and communication and media, Dwi Nugroho Marsudianto. The scroll of continuing the contents of the sleeve was signed by Bambang Soesatyo, Abdul Kadir Karding and Nofel Saleh Hilabi. This collaboration is an important milestone to increase the competitiveness of Indonesia’s workforce in the transport sector and the global auto industry. “This collaboration is an answer to the actual needs of the international world of skilled workers on the car field. Indonesia has great potential to give up drivers and mechanics with international skills. Through this sleeve, we ensure that there are measurable roads for workers to get training, certification, job placement of the IMI Bung Karno office, Jakarta, at the IMI Bungo – cited, said at the IMI Bung Karno statements, Monday (18/25). industry, business partners and global certification institutions. However, most of them are still concentrated in the domestic and informal sector. Through this joint program, it is hoped that competent human resources are born in the automotive industry that can compete in the international job market, “Bamset has continued. Furthermore, he explained that the world’s labor needs of the world sector continues to increase. For example, Japan has since 2019 the specified skills program (SSW) for foreign workers in the field of transport and maintenance of the need for more than 60 A thousand mechanics in five years. Through recognized global certification, managers and mechanics from Indonesia, a more prestigious labor market can enter, while the good name of the country is carried, “Bamset concluded. (PRF/EGA)