Another successful year goes by as Clean India Journal steps into the eighth year reaching out to newer segments and opening newer markets for the cleaning industry. In a major initiative to move hand-in-hand with the Indian Cleaning Industry on the road ahead, Clean India Journal has created an Advisory panel consisting of nine industry experts, including:-
- Puneet Mishra, Head-Forbes Pro Clean Technology Solutions, Eureka Forbes;
- A Ganesh, Director-Marketing, Sealed Air India;
- Anil Sethi, MD-Karcher Cleaning System Pvt Ltd;
- Ruediger Schroeder, President and CEO-Roots Multiclean Ltd;
- Vivek Mata, MD-Charnock Equipments Pvt Ltd;
- Vinay Ruparel, MD-Jade Consumer Products India Pvt Ltd & Best Practice Washroom;
- Dr JPS Bakshi, MD-Global Excellence;
- Vinay Deshmukh, CEO-Forbes Facility Services Pvt Ltd;
- Prashant Sule, MD-PCI Environmental Services
Here are some of the views shared by the panelist:
“It is a great honour to be on the Advisory panel. Clean India Journal is doing a great job in bringing the Indian Cleaning Industry together. With all the efforts put in, Clean India Show has grown into a world class Expo. We look forward to taking the industry to greater heights.” – Puneet Mishra
“The cleaning industry in India is still in its infant stage and has still to go a long way. All related parties should cooperate to promote better cleanliness and hygienic standards in India. I want to support this with my longtime international experience in the cleaning industry.” – Ruediger Schroeder
“The House of Clean India Journal & Clean India Show is the only common platform in this highly fragmented industry. Every month we look forward to Clean India Journal to share and read all about the Cleaning industry. We are very happy to see how the magazine and the Show have grown and taken up the issues of this industry. This is the only platform that addresses all the segments right from the end user, service provider to product suppliers. Now being a part of the Advisory panel we can look forward to move on to the next level. I am privileged to be associated with the team.”– Dr JPS Bakshi
“Diversey India has been associated with Clean India Journal & Clean India Show right from its inception. It has been a long and fruitful journey… The coming together of industry players will help formulate concrete steps ahead for the the Cleaning Industry.” – A Ganesh
“Being a part of the Clean India Journal & Clean India Show advisory panel will help in steering the magazine and event towards untapped markets. We could explore these customer segments and ensure that they visit the Show. We should also start looking at Tier II cities where the market lies. This is just the beginning and there is a lot to do. I am looking forward to it.”– Vivek Mata
“It’s a privilege to be associated with the organization that hosts the largest show for this industry. Virtual Info Systems Pvt Ltd has been active in guiding the development, dignity and discipline of this business, that’s to a large extent scattered, unorganized and person-centric. The magazine, Clean India Journal, is an able mouthpiece at large representing the business. It depicts the happenings, allows a peek into the future and places firmly India as a growing hotspot on the broad canvass of the international fraternity.”– Vinay Deshmukh
“The Indian Cleaning Industry has come a long way since Clean India Journal and Clean India Show commenced in 2005. While, each one of us has been contributing to the growth of the industry individually, it is time for a coordinated, consolidated and common effort in this direction. CIJ & CIS are effective platforms to achieve this goal.” – Anil Sethi
“It is a privilege to be in the panel. There is a lot that needs to be done from the hygiene end pertaining to washroom hygiene and the problems related to odour and maintenance. As a team we can try and build a better India in partnership with Clean India.” – Vinay Ruparel
“The relentless efforts of Clean India Journal and Clean India Show have used ‘clean’ as an action verb to bring about a transformation. Their endeavour at creating an awareness of cleaning practices and cleaning solutions in all walks of life has encompassed corporates, industry, government, legislature and education. If ‘Incredible India’ is to retain its glory, we must continue with a structured strategy to pursue the image of ‘Clean India’.”– Prashant Sule