Covid19 pandemic has been an exceptionally challenging time for India and corporates are working hand in hand with the government to provide the essential support so that the people in need can get some relief. Embassy Group is instrumental to empower the underprivileged section of society and has been actively facilitating the government during this time by providing meals and dry ration to daily wage workers in Bengaluru, they are also supporting 3500 families of students of Government schools. Embassy Group’s warehousing arm Embassy Industrial Parks offers Grade A industrial, light manufacturing and warehousing spaces across the country to the various industrial sector and is operational for the clients who cater to essential services. They are extremely committed to the employees and the safety of their families. They are taking measures to motivate their staff to fight this difficult time and encouraging the ones to work from home who are not involved in field jobs.
While COVID19’s impact is widespread, Maharashtra is the hotspot for the pandemic. The daily wage worker’s suffering during this period is beyond measure especially because the state is extensively populated with migrant workers who during this time are also distressed because of no income. Embassy Industrial Parks has a national presence, their office located in Bhiwandi decided to step into the situation to help. In an effort to offer a helping hand to the group’s initiative Embassy Industrial Parks are distributing dry ration packets to 225 families– mainly Dhamangaon and Kashivali from Embassy Industrial Parks office in Bhiwandi. The industrial and logistics parks company marking its pan India presence is in the process of acquiring land to set up their industrial park in Bhiwandi. Currently, they have an office located there which gave them the opportunity to reach out to the large number of migrants residing in the region. This activity was conducted with the help of a local Sarpanch in Bhiwandi to reach out to more people.
Mr Aditya Virwani, COO Embassy Group and spokesperson Embassy Industrial Parks added, “The only way to fight COVID19 is to stay home as much as possible. However, the underprivileged daily wage workers survival has become an issue during the lockdown. We are trying our best to support them. We salute them for their patience in this trying time. However, things will get better after this phase passes and everything will be normal. Bhiwandi is a hub for business and offers great opportunity, it is just a matter of time we recover from the pandemic but till then we need perseverance and it is essential we extend our helping hand to the ones in need.”
Pre-COVID, Bhiwandi near Mumbai had emerged as a warehouse hub for many leading eCommerce brands. 40 km from Mumbai in Thane district, Bhiwandi is the warehousing hub that used to dispatch hundreds of thousands of retail and industrial goods to consumers in the financial capital every day. Embassy Industrial Parks plans to set up their second industrial park in Maharashtra for their clientele after Chakan in Pune. Currently, Embassy Industrial Parks is present in Chakan – Pune, Sriperumbudur – Chennai, Farrukhnagar and Bilaspur – Delhi NCR and Hosur and Kothur – Hyderabad. Embassy Industrial Parks service clients from 3PL, manufacturing, engineering, auto and ancillary, e-commerce, FMCG, retail and telecom. They offer Grade A facilities built with a commitment to offering class apart experience. All industrial parks built by the Embassy strongly consider the importance of land positioning that makes business more convenient.
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