JAKARTA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), held an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (EGMS) at The East Tower, Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, on Wednesday (October 29th). The meeting’s agenda included a feasibility study and amendments to the Company’s Articles of Association regarding the addition of new business lines to support the development of a more adaptive and competitive business model amidst the dynamics of the national cement industry.

At the meeting, shareholders received a discussion on the feasibility study and approved the plan to add new business lines, related to the proposed change in the Company’s business lines, including the addition of the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification KBLI 70209 (Other Management Consulting Activities). In addition, the EGMS also approved amendments to the Company’s Articles of Association related to this discussion.

This additional business activity aims to accommodate the Company’s business plan to implement the Area Sales Coordinator concept in Jambi, South Sumatra, and Lampung, with returns in the form of management fees.

The implementation of this new business model is expected to increase the Company’s competitiveness through strategic diversity and multi-brand penetration, while simultaneously driving sustainable revenue growth. This business model strengthens the Company’s position, along with other SIG subsidiaries, in the cement industry, with a closer market approach (micromarket strategy), distribution efficiency, and the ability to respond quickly and appropriately to regional market dynamics.

SMBR Vice President of Corporate Secretary, Hari Liandu, stated that the implementation of this new business model is a strategic step in expanding market potential while strengthening synergies between entities within the SIG group.

“The implementation of this new business model is a crucial momentum for the Company to strengthen its competitiveness through closer collaboration with other SIG subsidiaries. With the Area Sales Coordinator concept, we can reach the market more effectively, expand product distribution, and create distribution efficiencies across various regions,” said Hari.

Furthermore, Hari emphasized that this new policy direction is a crucial momentum for the Company to strengthen its role as part of the SIG Group value chain.

“We are committed to implementing sustainable business transformation based on the principles of efficiency, innovation, and collaboration. With a more flexible and integrated business model, Semen Baturaja will be able to contribute more significantly to SIG’s performance while strengthening the Company’s long-term business foundation,” he concluded. (*)

LAMPUNG – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, held a “Temu Jago Bangunan” (Building Experts Gathering) event at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Bandar Lampung on Friday (17/10) with 50 local builders. This event demonstrates SMBR’s commitment to strengthening relationships with construction players while improving the competence of construction workers in its main marketing area.

The event was attended by Yantasman, Senior Manager of Sales for Southern Sumatra 2 at SMBR, who encouraged and motivated the participants to continuously improve their skills and professionalism.

“Through this “Temu Jago Bangunan” event, we want to share knowledge and experience regarding the correct use of Semen Baturaja products and ideal material mixing techniques in the field. We hope that the builders can produce more efficient, strong, and high-quality work,” said Yantasman.

During this event, participants participated in a product knowledge session and product demonstrations led by the SMBR team. They learned firsthand how to mix cement and sand in the correct proportions to create sturdy and durable buildings.

One of the laborers, Hari Kurniawan (37), a construction worker from Bandar Lampung, expressed his enthusiasm for participating in the activity. “The training was very beneficial, especially with the hands-on explanation of how to mix cement properly. This allowed us to learn the right proportions to ensure strong results and prevent cracking,” Hari said.

To boost the participants’ enthusiasm, SMBR also held an interactive quiz session with questions about products and construction techniques. Those laborers who answered correctly received prizes in the form of tools and souvenirs from SMBR as a token of appreciation and encouragement to continue learning and innovating in their work.

“We believe that laborers are the spearhead of a building’s quality. Therefore, Semen Baturaja will continue to support their skills development through training and activities like this to optimize construction results on the ground,” added Yantasman.

The Temu Jago Bangunan program is also in line with the President of the Republic of Indonesia’s Asta Cita, which emphasizes improving the quality of human resources and strengthening infrastructure development.

Through this activity, Semen Baturaja continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting the improvement of human resource quality in the construction sector and strengthening synergy with laborers as important partners in building the nation. (*)

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), once again held its annual SMBR Innovation Award 2025 as a token of appreciation for the creativity and innovation of the company’s employees. The awards ceremony took place at Ganesha Arena, Baturaja, OKU Regency, South Sumatra, on Wednesday (10/15). Present were the Regional Secretary of OKU Regency, Dharmawan Irianto, the SMBR board of directors, and employees.

The SMBR Innovation Award provides a platform for employees to showcase innovative ideas that impact efficiency, productivity, and company performance. This event has become an annual event consistently held by Semen Baturaja as an effort to foster a culture of innovation in the workplace. This year, awards were given in the categories of Logistics Efficiency, Manufacturing Excellence, Digitalization, Asset Optimization, and Best of the Best.

At this year’s event, the Si Mbah team won the Best of the Best award for their innovation, “The ‘Si Mbah’ Balancing Method Using Existing Tools and Power Apps for Time and Cost Efficiency in the Balancing Process at the Panjang Plant.” This innovation was deemed to have made a significant contribution to improving operational efficiency and saving costs in the production unit. The Si Mbah team will represent SMBR in the 2026 SIG Group Innovation Award, organized by SIG.

In his remarks, SMBR President Director Suherman Yahya stated that innovation is a continuous process and a vital part of the company’s journey. “Innovation is an ongoing and continuous process. When we innovate, we are learning, increasing our knowledge, and producing something better. This process is actually simple: just do it, do it, and keep doing it,” said Suherman.

At the end of his remarks, Suherman expressed his gratitude to all SMBR employees who had actively participated in bringing various ideas and innovations to the company, and expressed his appreciation to the OKU Regency Government for their support and long-standing partnership with SMBR. “We thank all SMBR employees for their innovative enthusiasm and contributions, and to the OKU Regency Government for their continued synergy. This support and collaboration are crucial for our continued growth and benefit to the community,” he said.

At the same event, the Regional Secretary of OKU Regency, Dharmawan Irianto, also expressed his appreciation for the organization of this annual innovation event. “Congratulations to Semen Baturaja management for holding the 2025 SMBR Innovation Award, a token of appreciation for employee creativity and innovation. We fully support and welcome the 2025 SMBR Innovation Award,” said Dharmawan.

He stated that the appreciation for creative and innovative employees will motivate all SMBR employees to continuously improve their professionalism and productivity. “Giving appreciation to creative and innovative employees will certainly motivate each employee to perform even better by enhancing their professionalism, honing their productivity, and always striving for innovation. The key is not to get bogged down in work routines but to think critically and out of the box,” he added.

This year, the various innovations produced by SMBR employees have provided extraordinary benefits, with a total value of over IDR 17.3 billion. This includes direct benefits of IDR 5.31 billion, efficiency benefits of IDR 5.68 billion, and potential benefits of IDR 6.36 billion. This achievement is clear evidence that the creativity of SMBR employees contributes significantly to increasing the company’s competitiveness and operational sustainability. (*)

2025 SMBR Innovation Award Winners

  1. Manufacturing Excellence Category

Platinum: Mover Team

Gold: Robani Team & Electra Team

  1. Digitalization Category

Platinum: Si Mbah Team, Beaker Team, & L’OCR Box Team

  1. Asset Optimization Category

Gold: Redzone Mining Team & INCO Team

  1. Logistics Efficiency Category

Platinum: MUSI Team

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), through its Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program, once again demonstrated its commitment to community empowerment by holding a socialization event for three flagship sustainable programs: Rumah Cacing Berdaya (RUCIDA), Baturaja Ternak Ikan Kreatif (BATIK), and Aquaponics, at the Air Gading Village Office in Baturaja, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency on Tuesday (September 30th).

The event was attended by representatives from five mothers from the Family Role Enhancement (PPK), five members of the Air Gading Village Youth Organization (Karang Taruna), and Air Gading Village Head Arif Sobirin and local officials. This program is designed as a collaborative effort to improve community skills, particularly in the areas of organic waste processing, fish farming, and integrated agriculture.

SMBR’s Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Andy Aprizal, in his remarks stated that this program is expected to provide added economic value to the surrounding community.

“Semen Baturaja isn’t just focused on business, but is also committed to growing with the community. Through RUCIDA, BATIK, and Aquaponics, we want to open new sustainable business opportunities while preserving the environment,” Andy said.

Andy added that this outreach phase is the initial step before providing training. “We conduct outreach first so that the community understands the goals and benefits of the program. After that, we move on to the training phase, so that participants are better prepared and can implement it optimally,” he explained.

Andy further explained the reason for choosing Air Gading Village as the pilot location. “Before implementing this program, we conducted surveys in several Ring 1 areas to assess the potential that the community could manage. Based on the survey results and the readiness of the residents, we chose Air Gading because the Karang Taruna (Youth Organization) and the Village Empowerment Committee (PPK) are very active here. After discussions, residents also expressed their desire for a program that supports food self-sufficiency. Therefore, we are confident that this program can be implemented well and provide real benefits,” Andy added.

Meanwhile, Air Gading Village Head, Arif Sobirin, expressed his appreciation for SMBR’s initiative, which he considered aligned with the residents’ needs.

“This program is very beneficial for the Air Gading community because it aligns with their potential and needs. The community has long been accustomed to working together in environmental and creative economy activities. With support from Semen Baturaja, we are optimistic that the Air Gading community can become self-sufficient, generate additional income, and contribute to maintaining food security in the region. We hope that further training will further strengthen the community’s capacity to manage this program sustainably,” said Arif.

As a follow-up, Semen Baturaja will hold further training this year to deepen participants’ skills in managing environmentally-based businesses.

Through this activity, SMBR hopes to continue encouraging the creation of an independent, creative, and environmentally conscious community through sustainable programs. (*)

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) announced its first-half 2025 performance during its Public Expose (Pubex) Live 2025, held online on Monday (September 29). During the event, SMBR management outlined the key factors underlying the company’s impressive performance throughout the first half of the year.

SMBR recorded positive growth, with sales volume increasing 21% and net profit soaring 952% compared to the same period last year. This growth was supported by an 8% increase in cement demand in the Southern Sumatra (Sumbagsel) region, although the national cement industry is still experiencing a demand contraction of around 2% due to oversupply, which is projected to persist until 2030.

SMBR President Director, Suherman Yahya, stated that the South Sumatra region is SMBR’s primary market base, with growth supported by government programs in the infrastructure and housing sectors, ongoing private projects, and significant contributions from the retail sector.

“Although national demand has fallen by 2%, the SMBR market in South Sumatra is actually growing. This is momentum for us to continue increasing growth by capitalizing on the potential of the South Sumatra market, which is a growth center,” said Suherman.

Meanwhile, SMBR’s Director of Finance & Human Resources, Rahmat Hidayat, emphasized that this impressive achievement is a combination of internal efficiency strategies and synergy with SIG, the state-owned cement holding company.

“Internally, SMBR is reducing production costs to achieve more efficient cost pricing, optimizing distribution channels to key markets, and strengthening market consolidation. Through synergy with SIG, SMBR is gaining greater economies of scale and broad supply chain support, thus strengthening market access. These two factors are the dominant factors in SMBR’s increased sales volume and net profit in the first half of 2025,” explained Rahmat.

Meanwhile, SMBR Operations Director Taufik emphasized that efficiency is also supported by the implementation of a cost leadership strategy through technology and production process innovation.

“Currently, Semen Baturaja is implementing a cost leadership strategy by reducing production costs through energy efficiency, such as reducing the clinker factor and using more economical alternative raw materials. We are also adopting plant automation technology with the Intelligence Process Control System (IPCS), a predictive model-based system that optimizes production operations in real time. This system is able to automatically calculate fuel requirements, temperature, and oxygen levels, making the production process more stable, energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and ensuring product quality,” Taufik explained.

With these positive achievements, SMBR is optimistic about closing 2025 with solid performance while strengthening the company’s contribution to GIS and infrastructure development in Indonesia. (*)

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), and the Commander of the II/Sriwijaya Military Command (Pangdam II/Sriwijaya) are collaborating on a program to convert uninhabitable houses (RTLH) into habitable homes for the community. This activity is part of a series of events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in 2025.

The inauguration was conducted by the Commander of the II/Sriwijaya Military Command (Pangdam II/Sriwijaya), Major General TNI Ujang Darwis, in Sepancar Lawang Kulon Village, East Baturaja District, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, on Monday (September 22).

Also in attendance were SMBR Directors, including President Director Suherman Yahya, Director of Operations Taufik, Director of Finance and Human Resources Rahmat Hidayat, Inspector II/Sriwijaya M. Fachmi Rizal Nasution, OKU Regent Teddy Meilwansyah, OKU Timur Regent Lanosin, representatives from South OKU, Military District Commander 0403/OKU, Lieutenant Colonel Arh Yusuf Winarno, and other officials.

A total of 60 houses in the OKU, East OKU, and South OKU regions were successfully rehabilitated, with two houses symbolically inaugurated and handed over directly to beneficiaries. Of these, Semen Baturaja provided special support in the form of assistance for the construction of three houses in Martapura Hamlet, East Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra.

The Commander of the II/Sriwijaya Military District, Major General Ujang Darwis, expressed his appreciation to all parties involved in this program.

“We officially inaugurate the use of 60 uninhabitable houses in the East OKU and South OKU regions. Thank God, with the assistance of the regents, Semen Baturaja, and the Regional Leadership Communication Forum (Forkopimda), we can repair our residents’ uninhabitable houses to make them habitable,” said the Regional Military Commander.

He added that this program is also part of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) Anniversary celebrations. “This is a series of activities to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the TNI, which will fall on October 5, 2025,” he added.
SMBR President Director, Suherman Yahya, stated that the company’s support for this house rehabilitation program is a concrete manifestation of SMBR’s social concern for the surrounding community.

“Semen Baturaja is always committed to being present and providing benefits to the community, not only through products, but also through social programs that have a direct impact. Our support in the construction of these habitable houses is expected to help improve the quality of life for residents, while strengthening the synergy between the company, the TNI, and the local government,” said Suherman.

Previously, on September 3, 2025, SMBR handed over the keys to a new house to one of the beneficiaries in Martapura Hamlet, East OKU, Mr. Nurmufid (60). He expressed his gratitude and emotion upon receiving his new home.

“I am very grateful to the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and Semen Baturaja. My old house was in a fragile condition and often leaked when it rained. Now, thank God, my family and I can live in a more decent and comfortable home. This means a lot to us,” he said.

Through this support, Semen Baturaja hopes that the beneficiaries will have more decent and comfortable housing, while also being part of a joint effort to improve the welfare of the people in South Sumatra and the surrounding areas. (*)

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), together with the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and KB Valbury Securities, officially launched the BEI-SMBR Digital Investment Gallery within the Semen Baturaja area. The inaugural event of the BEI-SMBR Digital Investment Gallery carried the theme “Financial Literacy – Closer to the Capital Market.” This event is part of a series of events leading up to SMBR’s 51st anniversary.

The inauguration took place at Ganesha Arena, Baturaja, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra on Thursday (September 18th). The event was attended by SMBR Directors, including President Director Suherman Yahya, Director of Operations Taufik, and SMBR employees. Also present were the Head of the South Sumatra Region, Hari Mulyono, the BEI South Sumatra Representative Office, and Suprianto, Branch Manager of KB Valbury Securities Palembang.

The BEI-SMBR Digital Investment Gallery aims to improve financial literacy, open access to capital market education, and provide productive investment alternatives for employees and the surrounding community. This initiative also supports the efforts of the IDX and the Financial Services Authority (OJK) to prevent illegal investment practices by providing a proper understanding of the capital market.

SMBR President Director, Suherman Yahya, in his remarks stated that the establishment of the Investment Gallery was motivated by the need for capital market education, both for employees and the surrounding community.

“The Investment Gallery at Semen Baturaja is expected to serve as a means of education, outreach, and a platform for hands-on practice for the public to learn more about the world of capital markets. With this gallery, we want to open up alternative, more productive investment options through the capital market,” explained Suherman.

Hari Mulyono, Head of the South Sumatra Region of the IDX South Sumatra Representative Office, expressed his appreciation to SMBR for the initiative to establish the Investment Gallery in Baturaja.

“We at the Indonesia Stock Exchange are grateful to PT Semen Baturaja Tbk for initiating this collaboration. We hope that the Investment Gallery will benefit not only the company internally but also the wider community in OKU Regency. The IDX, together with the OJK, remains committed to improving financial literacy and preventing the rise of fraudulent investments by educating the public on proper investment practices,” Hari said.

Meanwhile, Suprianto, Branch Manager of KB Valbury Securities, Palembang Branch, also expressed his gratitude for this strategic collaboration.

“The presence of the Investment Gallery at Semen Baturaja is the first step in expanding access to capital market literacy. Through this activity, we hope that more people will understand the benefits of investing wisely and responsibly,” he said.

The launch of the Digital Investment Gallery further emphasizes SMBR’s commitment not only as a cement producer supporting development, but also as a company actively promoting financial literacy in its operational areas. (*)

PALEMBANG – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), held a Marketing Area (AP) 2 Distributor Gathering entitled “WINNING MINDSET: A Night of Victory and Harmony for AP 2 Distributors.” The event, held at the Arya Duta Hotel in Palembang, South Sumatra, on Thursday (September 11th), was attended by distributors from Jambi, South Sumatra, and Lampung.

The event was also attended by SIG’s Board of Directors, including President Director Indrieffouny Indra, Director of Sales & Marketing Dicky Saelan, and staff. From Semen Baturaja, all Directors were present: President Director Suherman Yahya, Director of Operations Taufik, and Director of Finance & Human Resources Rahmat Hidayat. SMBR Independent Commissioner Feryzal Adham was also present.

In his remarks, SIG’s President Director, Indrieffouny Indra, expressed his appreciation to all distributors in attendance. He assessed that sales performance in Marketing Area 2 through September 2025 showed significant improvement thanks to the solid collaboration between the company and distributors.

“We thank you, distributors, for attending this event. I also express my deepest appreciation to all distributors in the Jambi, South Sumatra, and Lampung areas. Thanks to the excellent collaboration, Area 2’s performance through September of this year has shown a commendable increase,” said Indrieffouny.

He added that distributors are strategic partners for both SIG and Semen Baturaja in expanding product marketing.

“For us, distributors are very strategic partners. Amidst the cement market still facing the challenge of oversupply, I am confident that with our experience and collaboration, we will be able to win the competition,” he added.

SIG’s Director of Sales & Marketing, Dicky Saelan, also highlighted the increasingly competitive conditions of the national cement industry. According to him, the cement business today is no longer the same as it used to be, where demand far exceeded supply. “Previously, the cement business was highly contested because demand was still high, with everyone scrambling to buy cement for construction. However, since 2014, the situation has changed. Currently, national cement production capacity has reached around 120 million tons, while demand is only around 60 million tons. This means that half of the supply has not been absorbed by the market,” explained Dicky.

He emphasized that this situation requires all parties to adapt. “With the increasingly fierce competition, we can no longer go it alone. We really hope for close cooperation with distributors. Through dialogue and collaboration, we can make changes and win the market together,” he emphasized.

Meanwhile, SMBR President Director, Suherman Yahya, hoped that this event would strengthen our togetherness and provide momentum to pursue even bigger goals in the future.

“Hopefully, this event will be a forum for us to work together to pursue even bigger goals. We are open to input and suggestions for our mutual benefit,” said Suherman.

He also emphasized Semen Baturaja’s optimism, along with its distributors, to strengthen its market position. “Hopefully, we can be the host in our own region,” he added.

As a token of appreciation for distributors, SMBR presented awards to the best distributors deemed to have contributed to the company’s business growth based on their 2024 performance. These awards were divided into four categories: Best Volume 2024 (PT OKU Maju Perkasa, PT Tunas Surya Bumindo, PT Samudra Panca Jaya Pratama), Best Performance 2024 (PT Putra Balkom Jaya, PT Jaya Abadi Kontrindo, PT Samudra Panca Jaya Pratama), Best Business Growth 2024 (PT OKU Maju Perkasa, PT Serasan Sekundang Mandiri, PT Makhota Anugrah Satria), and Best PILOK (Market, Infrastructure, Legal, Organization, and Finance) 2024 (PT Samudra Panca Jaya Pratama, PT Sumatera Baja Indonesia Indah, PT Sumber Niaga Gemilang).

One of the distributors, PT Samudra Panca Jaya Pratama, led by Ginanjar, won a triple award (Best Volume, Best Performance, and Best PILOK) at the event. Ginanjar expressed his pride in having been part of the Semen Baturaja family for over a decade.

“I have been a distributor of Semen Baturaja for 12 years, and I express my deepest gratitude to Semen Baturaja. Alhamdulillah, we have been recognized for our performance in 2024. Hopefully, the synergy we have established can continue to be enhanced to achieve even better performance,” he said.

Through this event, SIG and SMBR reaffirmed their commitment to continuously strengthening synergies with all distributors, building optimism, and maintaining competitiveness amidst the challenges of the national cement industry.

Overview of performance in the first half of 2025, SMBR successfully recorded revenue of IDR 1.09 trillion, a 30.99% increase compared to the previous year.

JAKARTA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR), anak perusahaan dari PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), kembali mengukir prestasi membanggakan pada ajang bergengsi TOP Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Awards 2025. Tahun ini, Semen Baturaja berhasil meraih dua penghargaan sekaligus, yaitu The Most Committed GRC Leader 2025 yang dianugerahkan kepada Direktur Utama SMBR, Suherman Yahya, serta TOP GRC Awards 2025 #4Stars untuk kategori perusahaan. Capaian ini sekaligus melanjutkan prestasi tahun 2024, ketika SMBR juga meraih penghargaan pada ajang yang sama.

Ajang penghargaan yang diikuti sebanyak 134 perusahaan ini mengusung tema “Resilience to Sustainability: Leading Through GRC” ini diselenggarakan oleh Majalah Top Business bekerja sama dengan asosiasi GRC Indonesia, seperti IRMAPA, ICoPI, PaGI, serta didukung akademisi dari Universitas Padjadjaran dan Universitas Indonesia.

Penghargaan diterima oleh Rena Nur Kumalasari, Manager of General Affair SMBR Perwakilan Jakarta, mewakili manajemen dalam penganugerahan yang berlangsung di Hotel Raffles Jakarta, Senin (8/9).

Direktur Utama SMBR, Suherman Yahya, menegaskan bahwa perusahaan berkomitmen mengintegrasikan prinsip-prinsip GRC, ESG, dan SDGs sebagai bagian integral dari strategi bisnis untuk mencapai keberlanjutan usaha.

“Pengakuan ini menjadi bukti komitmen kami dalam menerapkan tata kelola yang baik, manajemen risiko, dan kepatuhan secara terintegrasi. Perusahaan telah memiliki strategi keberlanjutan untuk memberikan manfaat positif bagi Negeri, terutama pada bidang ekonomi, lingkungan, dan sosial. Strategi tersebut juga sejalan dengan Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (TPB) atau Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). Prestasi ini juga melanjutkan capaian tahun sebelumnya, di mana Semen Baturaja berhasil mendapatkan penghargaan pada ajang yang sama,” ujarnya.

Lebih lanjut, Suherman menambahkan bahwa SMBR menempatkan continuous improvement GRC sebagai salah satu strategi utama dalam meningkatkan kinerja. “Hasilnya tercermin dalam capaian bisnis dan keuangan perusahaan, yang menunjukkan bahwa praktik GRC yang terintegrasi mampu mendukung pertumbuhan yang berkelanjutan dan berdaya saing,” tambahnya.

Keunggulan ini tidak lepas dari implementasi Tata Kelola Terintegrasi GRC melalui empat pilar utama, yaitu Good Corporate Governance, Risk Management, Compliance, dan Internal Control. Berlandaskan prinsip tersebut, SMBR terus berupaya menjaga keberlanjutan bisnis sekaligus berkontribusi terhadap pembangunan ekonomi nasional.

Ketua Penyelenggara TOP GRC Awards 2025, M. Lutfi Handayani, menjelaskan bahwa penghargaan ini merupakan kegiatan penilaian, pemberian apresiasi, sekaligus edukasi GRC terbesar di Indonesia.

“Penghargaan ini diberikan kepada perusahaan yang berkinerja baik dan telah menerapkan GRC secara efektif serta berkualitas. Tujuannya adalah untuk mendorong peningkatan bisnis perusahaan melalui pengembangan kebijakan dan implementasi GRC terintegrasi,” ungkapnya. (*)

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) bersama Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup menggelar rapat persiapan pemanfaatan sampah menjadi energi melalui pemanfaatan Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF). Pertemuan ini berlangsung di Ganesha Arena, Baturaja, Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu, Sumatera Selatan pada Kamis (4/9), dengan melibatkan 12 perwakilan Dinas Lingkungan Hidup dari Kabupaten/Kota di Sumatera Selatan.

Hadir dalam rapat ini Direktur Operasi SMBR, Taufik, beserta staf. Dari Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dihadiri oleh Direktur Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Mutu Udara Edward Nixon Pakpahan secara daring beserta staff yakni Dede Romdani, Ivana Liony, dan Fakhri Ibrahim hadir langsung di lokasi.

Rapat ini juga diikuti perwakilan dari 12 Kabupaten/Kota di Sumatera Selatan, yaitu Empat Lawang, Lahat, Muara Enim, Musi Banyuasin, Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan, Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, Ogan Komering Ulu, Musi Rawas, Musi Rawas Utara, Ogan Ilir, Ogan Komering Ilir, serta Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir (PALI).

Pertemuan ini digelar untuk mencari solusi atas permasalahan pengelolaan sampah di Sumatera Selatan. RDF dipandang sebagai salah satu terobosan untuk mengubah sampah menjadi sumber energi ramah lingkungan sekaligus bernilai ekonomi, yang ke depannya akan dikelola di Pabrik Semen Baturaja.

Dalam sambutannya, Direktur Operasi SMBR Taufik menegaskan bahwa salah satu biaya terbesar dalam industri semen adalah biaya bahan bakar yang mencapai sekitar 30–40% dari harga pokok produksi.

“Harga batubara yang semakin tinggi dan ketersediaannya yang makin terbatas membuat industri semen, termasuk Semen Baturaja, harus mencari dan memperluas penggunaan bahan bakar alternatif,” ujarnya.

Solusi dari ketergantungan pada batubara adalah pemanfaatan Alternative Fuel and Raw Material (AFR). Di Pabrik Semen Baturaja Plant II (PBR II) telah tersedia fasilitas Alternative Fuel berkapasitas 5 TPH yang saat ini dimanfaatkan untuk mengolah limbah industri.

“Kami sudah menggunakan peralatan Alternative Fuel ini dengan bahan dari limbah industri yang menghasilkan limbah B3, seperti Spent bleaching earth  dan sludge oil. Tahun ini, kami juga mulai memanfaatkan biomassa seperti serbuk gergaji (saw dust) dan wood chip,” jelas Taufik.

Sepanjang semester I-2025, SMBR berhasil menggunakan 77,3 ribu ton bahan bakar alternatif, meningkat sekitar 33,5% dibandingkan pada periode yang sama tahun sebelumnya.

Sementara itu dari sisi pemerintah, Edward Nixon Pakpahan Direktur Perlindungan dan Pengelolaan Mutu Udara KLH yang diwakili oleh Dede Romdani selaku Analisis Lingkungan Hidup menegaskan bahwa Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup telah mengidentifikasi 12 kota/kabupaten di Sumsel yang memiliki potensi besar untuk pengelolaan sampah menjadi RDF.

“Pemerintah pusat mendorong agar pabrik semen, termasuk Semen Baturaja, dapat memanfaatkan RDF dari sampah yang dihasilkan di daerah-daerah ini. Potensi terdekat dengan Semen Baturaja berada di Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu dan Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, dengan kapasitas RDF sekitar 48 ton per hari,” jelasnya.

Lebih lanjut, Dede menambahkan bahwa program ini masih berada pada tahap rencana. “Harapannya setiap kota/kabupaten dapat mengimplementasikan pengelolaan RDF ini ke depannya, karena saat ini masih dalam tahap persiapan dan menunggu kesiapan masing-masing daerah,” ungkapnya.

Program pemanfaatan RDF ini diyakini mampu menjawab tantangan pengelolaan sampah sekaligus mendukung agenda transisi energi. Selain mengurangi ketergantungan pada batubara, inisiatif ini juga berpotensi membuka peluang ekonomi baru bagi masyarakat melalui pengelolaan dan pengolahan sampah.

Direktur Operasi SMBR Taufik menambahkan keberhasilan program ini akan sangat ditentukan oleh sinergi yang kuat di antara seluruh pihak.

“Untuk itu, saya mengajak kita semua untuk terus membangun komunikasi yang terbuka, transparan, dan konstruktif demi kelancaran dan keberhasilan implementasi RDF di Pabrik Semen Baturaja,” tutup Taufik.

Rapat ini menandai langkah awal kolaborasi strategis antara SMBR, KLH, dan pemerintah daerah dalam mewujudkan pengelolaan sampah yang lebih modern, berkelanjutan, serta mendukung terciptanya ekonomi sirkular di Sumatera Selatan. (*)