PT Hino Motor Sales Indonesia (HMSI) has announced the deployment of 18 service posts and standby workshops to support the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming (mudik) and return traffic. These service points will operate 24/7 from March 17 to March 26, 2026, offering round-the-clock assistance to vehicle owners on key travel routes.
The 18 locations consist of 11 dedicated Posko Lebaran (holiday posts) and 7 Bengkel Siaga (standby workshops) strategically placed along main national routes across Sumatra and Java, including the Trans Java toll roads. HMSI aims to ensure the optimal operation of their customer fleets during this peak travel season. This includes passenger buses, trucks carrying essential goods, and fuel transport vehicles.
HMSI’s services at these posts are provided free of charge. They include thorough vehicle inspections, technical consultations, and emergency vehicle storage. In addition, customers can receive souvenirs as part of the hospitality and support program. This initiative reflects the company’s commitment to maintaining road safety and reducing travel disruptions amid the increased traffic volume during the Eid holiday period.
List of 11 Hino Posko Lebaran 2026 Locations
Sumatra Route:
- Rumah Makan Umega, Km 200 Jalan Lintas Sumatera, Dharmasraya, West Sumatra
- Rumah Makan Simpang Raya, Muaro District, Jambi
- Rumah Makan Musi Indah, Banyuasin District, South Sumatra
- Rumah Makan Siang Malam, Km 6 Jalan Lintas Sumatera, Kalianda, Lampung
- Rumah Makan Menanti Raya, Merak Alternative Toll Road, Cilegon City, Banten
Trans Java Toll and North-South Routes:
- Rest Area Km 102, Cikampek–Palimanan Toll Road
- Rumah Makan Brawijaya, Exit Tol Ciperna (Cirebon–Kuningan)
- Rumah Makan Sari Rasa, Jalan Raya Weleri–Kendal, Central Java
- Rumah Makan Pananjung 3, Km 16 Jalan Raya Rajapolah, Tasikmalaya
- Rumah Makan Lestari, No. 6 Jalan Revolusi, Kebumen
- Rumah Makan Duta 3, Exit Tol Ngawi Km 579, East Java
Seven Hino Standby Dealer Workshops
- Hudaya Maju Mandiri (HMM), Km 44 Jalan Raya Teuku Umar, Cibitung
- Daya Guna Motor Indonesia (DGMI), Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Karawang
- Indosentosa Trada (IST), Jalan Raya Rancaekek, Bandung
- Duta Cemerlang Motor (DCM), Jalan Raya Boyolali–Semarang
- Indomobil Prima Niaga (IPN), Jalan Raya Kletek, Sidoarjo, Surabaya
- IPN Medan, Km 26 Jalan Medan–Lubuk Pakam, Deli Serdang
- HMSI Jatake, Km 8.5 Jalan Gatot Subroto, Tangerang
The standby workshops are equipped to conduct quick repairs and routine maintenance during the high-demand period of mudik and balik. HMSI expects this deployment to minimize downtime for vehicles and keep supply chains fluid amidst the peak holiday traffic.
Customers traveling with Hino vehicles are encouraged to access these service points to maintain vehicle health and safety. The free technical assistance and preventive maintenance services will be invaluable to preventing breakdowns and ensuring safer journeys.
By positioning these service posts and workshops on critical routes, HMSI addresses the challenges of long-distance travel characterized by heavy traffic and vehicle strain. This organized approach highlights a proactive effort to support Indonesia’s massive annual migrant movement during Eid, which is subject to intense road load.
The 2026 Posko Lebaran initiative aligns with similar support efforts by Hino and other automotive companies in previous years. The goal remains to facilitate smooth and secure travel experiences for millions of people making their way home to celebrate with families.
With rising awareness about road safety and vehicle reliability, Hino’s visible presence on the mudik routes promises increased confidence for commercial transporters and individual travelers alike. The company’s commitment to round-the-clock service reflects recognition of the unpredictable nature of travel challenges during this festive season.
Travelers are advised to plan their trips by considering the locations of these service posts. Knowing where assistance is available may reduce travel anxiety and provide a safety net in case of mechanical issues.
Such support programs contribute positively to Indonesia’s broader infrastructure readiness for mudik 2026. They complement government measures and other private sector efforts to manage the historic surge in traffic volume effectively.
For those operating passenger buses or trucks on the mudik routes, utilizing Hino’s free service points can prevent costly delays and maintain operational schedules. Ensuring vehicle condition optimizes fuel efficiency and minimizes the risk of accidents caused by mechanical failure.
This comprehensive Hino Posko Lebaran and Bengkel Siaga network from March 17 to 26 offers a practical solution to one of the most demanding travel periods annually. By proactively addressing the needs of vehicle owners, Hino supports the safe and efficient mobility of millions throughout Sumatra and Java during the festive transit window.
