Overview
This 20 ft × 20 ft non-lit hoarding is located at Banarpal Fac, Angul, a key locality in the Angul district of Odisha. Banarpal is strategically positioned along the road connecting Angul town to the Talcher industrial belt, making it a transit zone for both local commuters and industrial traffic. The area experiences a mix of residential, semi-urban, and industrial activity, with proximity to the Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) mining operations and multiple thermal power plants in the broader Angul-Talcher region.
Location Highlights
Banarpal is situated approximately 15–18 km from Angul town and serves as a crucial link between Angul and the industrial corridors of Talcher. The locality is characterized by moderate commercial development, with small businesses, local markets, and eateries catering to residents and industrial workers. The surrounding area includes residential colonies, schools, and healthcare facilities. The hoarding's location on a collector road ensures steady exposure to daily commuters, goods transport vehicles, and employees traveling to nearby industrial units. The road hierarchy suggests this is a secondary arterial route with consistent vehicular movement throughout the day.
Traffic & Footfall Insights
Note: The following are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality, not measured statistics of this specific hoarding.
- Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day — a mix of two-wheelers, cars, auto-rickshaws, commercial vehicles, and heavy-duty trucks serving the industrial sector.
- Estimated Daily Footfall: 1,200–3,500 pedestrians/day — primarily local residents, market visitors, students, and industrial workers during shift changes.
- Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–9:00 AM (morning commute), 12:00 PM–2:00 PM (lunch hours), and 5:00 PM–7:00 PM (evening return traffic).
- Primary Audience: Industrial workers, local residents, daily commuters, small business owners, and logistics personnel.
- Advertising Potential: Moderate to good visibility for brands targeting semi-urban and industrial audiences, with consistent daily exposure.
Hoarding Specifications
- Dimensions: 20 ft (Width) × 20 ft (Height)
- Total Display Area: 400 sq. ft.
- Monthly Price: ₹12,000
- Property Type: Hoarding
- Lighting: Non-Lit
- Visibility: Daytime visibility; suitable for bold, high-contrast designs
- Suitable Advertisement Size: Full 20 ft × 20 ft display recommended
Best Suited For
- Industrial equipment and machinery suppliers
- FMCG brands targeting semi-urban markets
- Educational institutions and skill development centers
- Healthcare services and diagnostic centers
- Banking and microfinance institutions
- Construction materials and hardware retailers
- Mobile network providers and electronics brands
Why Choose This Hoarding?
- Industrial Corridor Proximity: Located along a key route serving Angul-Talcher's industrial belt, ensuring exposure to B2B and B2C audiences.
- Affordable Monthly Rate: At ₹12,000/month, this hoarding offers cost-effective advertising for regional and local brands.
- Consistent Commuter Traffic: Steady flow of industrial workers, goods transport, and local residents throughout the day.
- Semi-Urban Market Access: Ideal for brands looking to establish presence in Odisha's emerging industrial towns.
- Large Display Area: 400 sq. ft. provides ample space for impactful messaging and brand visibility.
Campaign Suggestions
- Highlight industrial safety products or work gear for the local workforce.
- Promote skill development programs or technical training institutes.
- Advertise consumer durables and home appliances for working-class families.
- Launch regional FMCG products or packaged food brands.
- Promote banking services, insurance, or pension schemes for industrial employees.
Important Note
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its commercial and industrial profile. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on placement, design quality, and seasonal factors.