In 2024, the CMA CGM Foundation partnered with Happy Hearts Indonesia, an organization dedicated to improving education for children in underserved areas, to renovate two schools in Surabaya. On November 6, 2025, during the inauguration of the second school, the Foundation committed to renovate two additional schools in North Jakarta, further strengthening access to education for children in Indonesia.
Renovating two additional schools in North Jakarta
Building on the success of the first two school renovations in Surabaya, the CMA CGM Foundation, in partnership with Happy Hearts Indonesia, committed to renovate MTS El Nur Kasysyaf, a middle school serving over 100 students, and YASPI Education Foundation, an educational complex for nearly 700 students, over the coming months. Both schools currently face challenges including deteriorating infrastructure, flooding, and overcrowding. The renovation plans include upgrading classrooms and computer labs, constructing new classrooms using recycled plastic blocks, and building libraries from shipping containers. These improvements will create safe, functional, and inspiring learning environments for nearly 800 students, while also incorporating annual CMA CGM Group staff engagement events and teacher training programs to support long-term educational development.
Success in Surabaya: SMP Bina Karya and SMP Tri Guna Bhakti
The partnership between the CMA CGM Foundation and Happy Hearts has already delivered strong results in Surabaya over the past two years.
The recently renovated SMP Bina Karya now features three upgraded classrooms, a science laboratory, a counseling room, two lavatories and two new classrooms built from recycled plastic blocks, benefiting over 200 students. Its reopening in November 2025 marks a significant milestone for the local community.
The first school, SMP Tri Guna Bhakti, was renovated and reopened in November 2024, and now accommodates more than 600 students. Renovations included seven classrooms, a teachers’ room, five lavatories, and an additional classroom constructed from recycled plastic blocks. A 40-foot shipping container was also repurposed into a library, enriching the students’ learning environment.
A Double Impact: Highlighting the social and environmental benefits of the partnership since 2024
CMA CGM Group staff members play an integral role in this collaboration by volunteering throughout the year. Their contributions range from assisting with renovation works to organizing reading sessions and sports activities for the children. The renovation of the four schools is also expected to yield significant social and environmental benefits, including the recycling of nearly 10 tonnes of plastic into classroom blocks and a reduction of 23 tonnes of carbon emissions from construction materials. In addition, a three-year training program for teachers and staff is being implemented alongside the renovation works in each school. The program focuses on financial and management skills to enhance teaching quality, ensure the school's sustainability, and strengthen overall administration. In total, this partnership is anticipated to benefit over 1,600 students, providing them with enhanced learning environments, as well as 6,000 community members across Surabaya and Jakarta in the coming years.
The CMA CGM Group: over 25 years of footprint in Indonesia
The CMA CGM Group has been operating in Indonesia for more than 25 years, with currently 8 office, 14 sub-agents and over 500 staff members. The Group operates 13 services at 25 ports in the country, connecting major global destinations with a state-of-the-art intermodal network through CEVA Logistics and CCIS.

Renovating two additional schools in North Jakarta
Building on the success of the first two school renovations in Surabaya, the CMA CGM Foundation, in partnership with Happy Hearts Indonesia, committed to renovate MTS El Nur Kasysyaf, a middle school serving over 100 students, and YASPI Education Foundation, an educational complex for nearly 700 students, over the coming months. Both schools currently face challenges including deteriorating infrastructure, flooding, and overcrowding. The renovation plans include upgrading classrooms and computer labs, constructing new classrooms using recycled plastic blocks, and building libraries from shipping containers. These improvements will create safe, functional, and inspiring learning environments for nearly 800 students, while also incorporating annual CMA CGM Group staff engagement events and teacher training programs to support long-term educational development.
Success in Surabaya: SMP Bina Karya and SMP Tri Guna Bhakti
The partnership between the CMA CGM Foundation and Happy Hearts has already delivered strong results in Surabaya over the past two years.
The recently renovated SMP Bina Karya now features three upgraded classrooms, a science laboratory, a counseling room, two lavatories and two new classrooms built from recycled plastic blocks, benefiting over 200 students. Its reopening in November 2025 marks a significant milestone for the local community.
The first school, SMP Tri Guna Bhakti, was renovated and reopened in November 2024, and now accommodates more than 600 students. Renovations included seven classrooms, a teachers’ room, five lavatories, and an additional classroom constructed from recycled plastic blocks. A 40-foot shipping container was also repurposed into a library, enriching the students’ learning environment.
A Double Impact: Highlighting the social and environmental benefits of the partnership since 2024
CMA CGM Group staff members play an integral role in this collaboration by volunteering throughout the year. Their contributions range from assisting with renovation works to organizing reading sessions and sports activities for the children. The renovation of the four schools is also expected to yield significant social and environmental benefits, including the recycling of nearly 10 tonnes of plastic into classroom blocks and a reduction of 23 tonnes of carbon emissions from construction materials. In addition, a three-year training program for teachers and staff is being implemented alongside the renovation works in each school. The program focuses on financial and management skills to enhance teaching quality, ensure the school's sustainability, and strengthen overall administration. In total, this partnership is anticipated to benefit over 1,600 students, providing them with enhanced learning environments, as well as 6,000 community members across Surabaya and Jakarta in the coming years.
The CMA CGM Group: over 25 years of footprint in Indonesia
The CMA CGM Group has been operating in Indonesia for more than 25 years, with currently 8 office, 14 sub-agents and over 500 staff members. The Group operates 13 services at 25 ports in the country, connecting major global destinations with a state-of-the-art intermodal network through CEVA Logistics and CCIS.

by The CMA CGM
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