Motorcycle taxis are a common form of unlicensed transport in Indonesia, where they are known as ojek. They can be found in most areas of the country, from cities and towns where traffic jams commonly hinder other forms of transport, to rural areas inaccessible by four-wheeled vehicles.
Because of traffic, ojek are often the fastest form of transport, especially in Jakarta. Many people choose them over taxicabs, which are safer, but slower and more expensive.
Since we believe Ojeks to be a type of SME, we support and encourage them to continuously improve their services for their customers by providing them with Marketing and Service training.
This is to prepare them to handle their customers better and improve their service as well as income. Not only through training, we also created a KOI logo for their community so that they can collaborate and took advantage of building communal activity as the basic of establishment of Indonesian Ojek cooperatives.
The declaration was attended by more that 35 Ojek community cordinators in Jakarta and also Hermawan Kartajaya, Jaya Soeprana, Jacky Mussry, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs, and the Department of Cooperatives of Jakarta on 7th of October, 2015 at MarkPlus Satrio Campus.
source: http://icsbindonesia.org/
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