
This non-lit wallwrap hoarding is strategically positioned at FCI Chowk in Nalco, Angul district, Odisha. Located near Kamlesh Market Complex and facing the Banarpal direction, this hoarding serves a mixed-use locality combining residential neighborhoods with institutional and commercial establishments. Angul is an industrial town known for National Aluminium Company (NALCO) and nearby thermal power plants, making this location significant for reaching industrial workers, families, and local consumers.
The hoarding is situated at FCI Chowk in the Kulad area of Nalco township, a planned residential zone developed for NALCO employees and their families. FCI Chowk serves as a local junction connecting residential pockets with market areas and the route toward Banarpal. The surrounding locality features:
The location benefits from consistent daily movement of working professionals, families, and local shoppers, though traffic volumes remain moderate compared to major city arterials.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 6,000–14,000 vehicles/day (two-wheelers, cars, auto-rickshaws, light commercial vehicles)
Estimated Daily Footfall: 1,200–4,000 pedestrians/day (market visitors, school children, residents)
Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–9:30 AM (morning commute), 5:00 PM–7:30 PM (evening return and market hours)
Primary Audience: Industrial employees and their families, local residents, retail shoppers, students, and daily commuters between Nalco and Angul
Advertising Potential: The consistent daily exposure makes this location suitable for building brand familiarity among the local community, particularly for essential products and services that resonate with middle-income working families.
Traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its commercial profile, residential density, and road hierarchy. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on campaign creative, seasonal factors, and local events.