T1, T2, T3… Rising Challenges of Indian Cleaning Industry
About 150 cleaning machines, more than a 100 cleaning tools, gallons of cleaning agents, a dozen service providers, over 1500 cleaning workers… these and more are collectively engaged in maintaining the massive structure of the Terminal 3 at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. In spite of the organisational difficulties like budgetary constraints, equipment limitations, manpower inadequacies and above all passenger indifference, the cleaning industry is gearing up to see that T3 could be kept as clean as it is today. An exclusive report by Mohana M.
Dulevo machines at Terminal 3 of IGIA
The much awaited Terminal 3 of the in New Delhi which was inaugurated on July 3, opened up immense business... Read More
Pulire Verona 2009
Clean India Journal participated in the ninth edition of “Pulire Verona” (June 9-12) which ended on a positive note with... Read More
Indian Cleaning Industry:Towards Collective Action
The Indian Cleaning Industry, after its dramatic take off a few years back has been witnessing an annual growth of over 40%. Yet, the present volatile market conditions bring to the forefront some of the key issues which need to be collectively addressed to keep the momentum of growth. Recently, Clean India Journal facilitated a special Indian Cleaning Industry Meet which triggered a healthy debate...