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Tata Steel launches carpooling app for its employees

| | Apr 16, 2016, at 12:13 am
Jamshedpur/ Kolkata, Apr 15 (IBNS): Tata Steel in India has become the first company in the manufacturing industry to take a definitive step towards a Greener tomorrow by rolling out a secure carpooling platform for its employees.

Tata Steel has partnered with Bangalore based start-up PoolCircle for this initiative. The app provides an exclusive platform for Tata Steel employees to pool rides with their colleagues across India.

The app was launched by Anand Sen, President TQM & Steel Business, Tata Steel on Apr  13.

On the occasion of the launch Sen reached out to all employees of Tata Steel and encouraged them to embrace the initiative.

This initiative of Tata Steel has come on the eve of the Delhi Government’s second phase of odd-even rule coming into effect. This will enable Tata Steel employees at Delhi and NCR to pool rides with colleagues ensuring a hassle free commutation to and from work.

With the vehicle pollution reaching alarming levels, world leaders are searching for long-term answers to reduce congestion and air pollution. Heavy populated countries, like India and China, are at a higher risk.

Tata Steel acknowledges the challenge and is committed to taking strides towards a greener and safer environment. Tata Steel expects that the move will help reduce vehicular traffic at Jamshedpur and Kolkata, where it has the highest number of employees.
 

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