Earlier, he started this service in Maharashtra. During that time, he had said that, today, oxygen is the key to reducing mortality.
Oxygen On Wheels
Mahindra has taken forward its COVID-19 initiative ‘Oxygen on Wheels’ in the national capital. Mahindra Group President Anand Mahindra has confirmed that the company is expanding operations in Delhi where the oxygen crisis is a challenge in the fight against the virus. Anand Mahindra shared the news on Twitter and said that, now oxygen on wheels is also available in Delhi.
He said that, we are taking SOS oxygen cylinders from Rajghat and Mayapuri Oxygen depots to hospitals. We are facing another wave together. Thanks to the local administration for the opportunity and support. He further explained that in the coming days, along with increasing the operations in Delhi, we are increasing the reach to the neighboring centers. O2W is already operating in Pune, Chakan, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Nashik and Nagpur, delivering around 600 O2 cylinders with Bolero pickup trucks every day.
Oxygen on wheels by @Mahindralog_MLL goes live in Delhi. We’re rushing SOS oxygen cylinders to hospitals from the Rajghat & Mayapuri oxygen depots. Together we fight the second wave. Thanks to the local administration for the opportunity and their support #RiseForGood (1/2) pic.twitter.com/NUQKW57XHm
– anand mahindra (andanandmahindra) May 5, 2021
Service has already started in Maharashtra
Please tell that before this, he started this service in Maharashtra. During that time, he had said that, today, oxygen is the key to reducing mortality. The problem is not about the production of oxygen, but from its production to transportation to hospitals and homes. We are trying to bridge this gap with “Oxygen on Wheels”, a project implemented through Mahindra Logistics “
He further wrote that, “Oxygen on Wheels” uses trucks on local shuttle routes to connect oxygen producers with hospitals. An operation control center has been established. The storage location is being sourced from the local refilling plant.
Mahindra further wrote that he had promised the Chief Minister of Maharashtra on Tuesday and in just 48 hours the team of Mahindra Logistics has launched the program with 20 Boleros in Pune and Chakan. 61 jumbo cylinders have been delivered in 13 hospitals. In the next 48 hours, under this plan, 50-75 Bolero pickups will start working in cities like Mumbai, Thane, Nashik, Nagpur.
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