Collaboration is essential in terms of security, where the mobilization of valuable goods takes place across various regions and involves multiple stakeholders. Collaborative activities take various forms, ranging from utilizing facilities, and infrastructure, to technology to create risk mitigation for logistics activities, ensuring integrated security.
Iman Sujudi, the Director of Nawakara Arta Kencana (NAK), shares a similar opinion regarding security and its connection to logistics. Joining the Nawakara group in 2014, Iman Sujudi has built a lengthy professional track record in the field of Cash and Valuables in Transit (CVIT).
NAK, a subsidiary of Nawakara, specializes in providing Cash and Valuables in Transit (CVIT) services and also engages in the secure transport of valuable goods. Initially formed as a department within the Nawakara group, NAK has evolved into a subsidiary, maintaining its focus on Cash and Valuables in Transit while expanding its services to include cargo and logistics.
In general, NAK offers various services, including Cash and Valuables in Transit (CVIT) services, Cash Processing Center services, Cash Retail Deposit Machine, NewT (Nawakara Easy Way Transaction), ATM Replenishment Service, and Valuable Goods/Cargo services.
NAK provides secure transportation services using an integrated fleet with GPS, RFID, and CCTV technologies, along with other effective methods to ensure security. NAK has professional experience in securing valuable goods domestically and internationally.
This service involves the processing of cash, including counting, sorting, packaging, and storage in safes, in compliance with Bank Indonesia regulations.
A solution for retail businesses that want to deposit cash easily and conveniently. The machine is connected directly to the banking system, allowing for real-time credit to the customer’s account.
A mobile application created by NAK to support digital cash pick-up and delivery services. NewT offers real-time monitoring, direct credit transactions, secure transactions, and comprehensive reporting.
Targeted at banks for ATM, CRM, and CDM operation, including routine maintenance, and integrated alarms for security.
This service involves the delivery and escort of valuable goods, including cross-province and international transportation. NAK collaborates with P1Force for security and allows clients to choose delivery services such as port-to-port or port-to-door for various valuable items.
As the business of Valuable Goods/Cargo services expands, NAK’s reach has extended across Indonesia and internationally, including Hong Kong, Mexico, the UK, and the USA. NAK collaborates with international companies such as Loomis, AVA Group, and Royal Halim.
Now, NAK is trusted to handle the delivery and escort of Foreign Currency (UKA) by Bank Indonesia.
NAK focuses on three flagship services: Cash Retail Deposit Machine (CRDM), NewT (Nawakara Easy Way Transaction), and CVIT Cargo.
In conclusion, NAK effectively manages, maintains, and develops services while fostering good collaboration with clients. Building trust and providing a responsible approach to clients’ needs are fundamental steps for NAK.
NAK, being involved in the delivery and escort of valuable goods, faces various security threats such as fraud, theft, and natural disasters. Mitigation measures include:
All CVIT and Cargo services are conducted using specially equipped vehicles, monitored in real-time, and collaborate with official police escorts when necessary.
Collaboration is essential in the field of delivering and escorting valuable goods. NAK adheres to regulations from Bank Indonesia and the government to ensure optimal security and service.
Mobilization permits for cash are regulated by Bank Indonesia, ensuring NAK’s operations comply with regulations. NAK collaborates continuously with the Indonesian National Police (POLRI) for overall security, ensuring the safety of assets in processing centers and valuable warehouses.
NAK is a member of the Indonesian Cash Processing Service Companies Association (APJATIN), collaborating with other service providers to address business and operational challenges and facilitate required training from the Ministry of Manpower (KEMNAKER) and Bank Indonesia.
Private sector collaboration with airlines and insurance companies is crucial for the maximum protection of operational activities and client assets.