post-add

Karam launches third edition of the Mobile Demo Vans in Maharashtra

KARAM, India’s leading Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) manufacturing enterprise launched the third edition of Mobile Demo Vans (MDVs) in Maharashtra, Mumbai. The OSH- Mumbai, two - day’s exhibition took place in Goregaon East in Mumbai on November 28th & 29th and educated people on the need for safety and driving awareness on importance of safety at work.

As part of the first and second phases of the activation, the installations of the mobile studio were initiated in Delhi NCR & Lucknow and further covered a distance of 1, 48,108 kms in key industrial regions of the country. Through the first two initiatives, the company reached out to 1, 55,548 workers from 1066 companies. 

With this overwhelming response, the company decided to launch the third edition with the aim of reaching out to a larger audience. The complete range of the personal protective equipment (PPE) with more than 150 products from its different PPE categories, industries, and hazards have been covered in the demo van accompanied with large range of product displays/demos, testing and training.

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Sandeep Arora, National Sales Head, KARAM Industries said, ‘We are proud to announce the third edition of the mobile demo van in Maharashtra. India is renowned for its exceptional and hard-working labour –centric work force, however their safety is often neglected due to lack of awareness and knowledge of essential tools. Our Demo Vans are an extension of our beliefs, as they cover a vast part of the nation, in a tryst to save lives.”

He further added “This demo van is therefore an initiative to highlight the importance of a safe work environment and create awareness on the use of safety equipment’s. We aim to reach out to every individual to focus on safety at work through every product or training that we provide.” 

In the initial phases of spreading awareness, KARAM successfully covered states like Delhi/NCR, Lucknow, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Gujarat and Kerala.  The main objective is to cover all parts of India to spread ‘safety awareness’.

Also Read

Subscribe to our newsletter to get updates on our latest news