Jembrana Bali – KBA Yamaha Marine Again held a Free Service activity as well as exposure and education about outboard engines or commonly known as outboard engines. This time the event was held directly at the Nusantara Fisheries Port in Jembrana, Bali.
“We carry out routine Free Service activities to help Yamaha outboard engine users, this time we are collaborating with the Nusantara Fisheries Port (PPN) Pengambengan and the Jembrana Fisheries Marine Polytechnic. Hopefully in the future this activity can continue to be improved and give more impact,” said Sancha Sadewa, as the Head of KBA Yamaha Marine Bali Branch.
This activity is a routine activity held to support Yamaha outboard engine users to keep the engine in excellent condition and always get the best service from KBA Yamaha Marine.
Representatives from PPN also said that the presence of KBA Yamaha Marine was very helpful and had a good impact on outboard engine users from KBA Yamaha Marine. “The activity is very good and very helpful for Yamaha outboard engine users at PPN Pengambengan, during a less than good season like this. This activity can help so that engine performance is maintained properly and optimally. We hope that this collaborative activity can continue to be improved so that it has a good impact,” according to Mr. Angga Prasetya, Syahbandar Staff at the Archipelago Fisheries Port (PPN) Pengambengan.
In addition, in this activity, KBA Yamaha Marine received arrivals from colleagues from the KP Jembrana Polytechnic in the context of internship practices and direct handling of outboard engines for users. According to Noveldesra Suhery S.Pi., M.Si as a lecturer at the KP Jembrana Polytechnic, “For us, especially for the cadets, it is a good opportunity to practice work in their own environment. After previously doing street vendors and internships at the Yamaha Marine KBA service workshop in Denpasar. In addition, this activity can further increase engagement between the world of vocational education and the business world and the industrial world.”