FTMD ITB Received Laboratory Equipment from CSR of Hino Indonesia Company

By Cintya Nursyifa

Editor Cintya Nursyifa

BANDUNG, itb.ac.id - Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (FTMD) ITB get fund with laboratory equipment from Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia Company as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of Hino Indonesia. On MonHari (11/03/16), the Hino Indonesia came into the FTMD ITB building to give cash advance directly to the FTMD ITB. The direct fund received by Dean of FTMD ITB, Dr. Muhammad Ph.D. Hari in meetings it attended the Prof. Dr. Zainal Abidin (Deputy Dean of Academics FTMD ITB), Dr. Ignatius Pulung Nusprasetio (Vice Dean of Field Resources FTMD ITB), Dr. Arief Hariyanto (Head of Mechanical Engineering Program), and other academicians. The equipments provided is a carrier  differential simulator and Rear Axle trucks, Manual Transmission Simulator, Diesel engine, spring leaves Assy on propeller shaft static stands, and Gear Box wheel.

Dr. Hari said that a component be granted by Hino Indonesia this liquid equipment badly needed in order to support education in ITB. In addition to that, the addition of this laboratory component tlah targeted to improve work standards and quality FTMD ITB which is currently striving for a degree of international standard. "According to our expectations, this laboratory equipment is the right step to add to the knowledge of the student. In addition to that, this would help a striving of FTMD ITB for a degree of international standard of appraisers from Germany, "Dr. Hari said on the interview sessions.

J. Ralhan as the Director of PT Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia said that the aid in the form of a laboratory component of this liquid form of Hino Indonesia CSR activities in the field of education. "We mind that any mandatory institution should generate great human resources as the graduates. A variety of this liquid equipment is one way to achieve it, "added J. Ralhan in his speech. The existence of the work system simulator components of motor vehicles makes the students can customize field theory with direct industry employment later.

"Not only provide relief equipment, Hino Indonesia undertook to agree on cooperation between FTMD ITB with Hino Indonesia confirming the existence of the work directly from the Hino Indonesia to academicians of FTMD ITB, in particular students and related laboratory assistants in terms of work simulation tool. Furthermore, in the agreement, memorandum FTMD ITB to safeguarding those tools with the radar of official Hino Indonesia over five years of work, "Dr. Hari added while explained the results of the signing of the memorandum of agreement.