
This wallwrap hoarding is positioned along the Sundargarh-Rourkela NH Road near Kansbahal, a strategic corridor connecting two important industrial towns in Odisha's mineral-rich Sundargarh district. The location offers visibility to vehicular traffic moving between Rourkela—a major steel city—and Sundargarh, with the surrounding area characterized by industrial activity, mining operations, and semi-urban development. At ₹4,500 per month, this hoarding provides an economical option for regional brands and local businesses targeting highway commuters and industrial workers.
Kansbahal lies along the National Highway connecting Sundargarh and Rourkela, approximately 20-25 kilometers from Rourkela. This stretch serves as a vital link for commercial vehicles, private transport, and buses moving between industrial centers. The locality is influenced by nearby mining activities, cement plants, and ancillary industries that support the region's steel and mineral sector. The area experiences a mix of industrial, semi-urban, and rural land use patterns typical of Odisha's industrial belt. Proximity to Rourkela's industrial ecosystem means consistent movement of trucks, employee transport vehicles, and inter-city travelers.
Based on the area's characteristics as an industrial corridor connecting two significant towns:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 18,000–32,000 vehicles/day, including commercial trucks, private cars, two-wheelers, buses, and industrial transport vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Pedestrian movement is relatively modest, estimated at 800–2,500 people/day, primarily consisting of local residents, roadside vendors, and occasional travelers.
Peak Activity Periods: Highest traffic typically occurs during 7:00 AM–9:30 AM and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM when industrial shifts change and commuters travel between towns.
Primary Audience: Industrial workers, truck drivers, inter-city travelers, local residents, small business owners, and commercial vehicle operators.
Advertising Potential: The location is suitable for brands targeting blue-collar workers, industrial suppliers, automotive services, regional FMCG products, cement/construction materials, and local businesses. The highway positioning ensures repeated exposure to regular commuters traveling this route.
Traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's characteristics and typical patterns along industrial highways in Odisha. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements for individual hoarding locations are unavailable. Actual visibility and campaign performance depend on creative execution, seasonal variations, and local events.