Pomelo Logistics, a leading provider of innovative transportation solutions, has introduced a revolutionary concept that is reshaping the way employees commute to work – the "Walk to Work" initiative. With a commitment to promoting eco-friendly practices and employee well-being, Pomelo Logistics encourages its staff to embrace a healthier lifestyle by walking to their workplace. This transformative program not only contributes to reducing carbon emissions but also fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among team members. By advocating for a sustainable mode of transportation, the company showcases its dedication to corporate social responsibility and a greener future. The "Walk to Work" initiative has garnered widespread support from employees and the local community alike, as it exemplifies Pomelo Logistics' forward-thinking approach to business operations.
Contact UsEncourages healthier lifestyle choices among employees.
Reduces the company's carbon footprint and contributes to environmental sustainability.
Fosters a sense of community and teamwork as employees walk together.
Demonstrates Pomelo Logistics' commitment to corporate social responsibility.
Through the "Walk to Work" initiative, Pomelo Logistics proves that even simple changes can have a profound impact on employee welfare and environmental conservation. As employees lace up their sneakers and hit the pavements, the company embraces a greener, healthier future, leading the way towards a more sustainable and responsible business landscape. With this pioneering program, Pomelo Logistics sets an inspiring example for other organizations to follow suit, showing that collective efforts towards a common goal can truly make a difference for the planet and its people.
Core areas of the metros are occupied for residential purposes and trading entities.
Cost and environmental consideration pushed the industries to the periphery of the metros.
Considering the new demand for industrial and business needs, Governments developed infrastructure outside of metros.
For some period, enhancing the public transportation to peripheral areas of Metros sustained the workers movement between Metro and their work places.
Exponential growth in industrial and service activity during late 1990’s and 2000’s resulted in growth of industrial hubs far away from Metros.
This resulted in many mini sized cities around the Metros, and Chennai experienced the same pattern.
These far flung cities are close the Metro but the transpiration growth didn’t facilitate worker movement between industrial hubs and Metro. This resulted in catch up of “Walk to Work” community concepts Pomelo’s Portfolio – Chennai
Chennai – Kancheepuram is declared by Government as “Industrial Corridor”.
Pomelo acquired 151 acres of land over the past 2 years.
This corridor has seen heavy Industrial activity especially the companies from South East Asia setting up Automobile and electronics industries.