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Eid Togetherness Moment, Bejo Jahe Merah Facilitates Homecoming for Employees and Their Families

Eid Togetherness Moment, Bejo Jahe Merah Facilitates Homecoming for Employees and Their Families

In supporting the smooth flow of the 2026 Eid homecoming (mudik) season, Kalbe Consumer Health, through Bejo Jahe Merah, continues to strengthen its collaboration with the Central Java Provincial Government through the Free Homecoming Program. This initiative not only benefits the wider community but is also felt internally by the company’s employees.

As a form of appreciation, Mr. Angga Surya Prasetya Rosadi and Mr. Maryanto, along with their families, were selected and departed as employee representatives participating in the company’s homecoming program. This moment reflects the company’s genuine care in supporting togetherness between employees and their families back in their hometowns, while also reinforcing the strong sense of family values embedded in the company culture.

Amid the high public mobility, which is estimated to reach 146 million travelers, Bejo Jahe Merah has also introduced 147 Bejo Anti-Angin Booths across various strategic locations, including toll road rest areas, train stations, bus terminals, and ports across Java, Sumatra, Bali, and Sulawesi.

More than just a stopover point, these booths also serve as recovery stations for travelers, offering facilities such as warm red ginger drinks and relaxation services to help relieve fatigue during the journey.

With its natural red ginger content, rich in active compounds such as gingerol and shogaol, Bejo Jahe Merah provides a practical solution to help alleviate common travel-related discomforts such as nausea, bloating, and “masuk angin.”

Through the campaign “Silaturahmi Jangan Putus, Masuk Angin Bejo Yang Urus,” Bejo Jahe Merah is committed to continuously accompanying the journeys of Indonesian people. Not only ensuring a more comfortable trip, but also helping every traveler—including employees and their families arrive in their hometowns feeling warm, healthy, and full of happiness.

 

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