Overview
This wall wrap hoarding is strategically positioned along the Sambalpur-Jharsuguda NH Road near Badmal, a significant route in western Odisha connecting two major commercial and industrial centers. The hoarding benefits from its placement on a state highway corridor that serves both local commuters and long-distance travelers. With dimensions of 25 ft × 10 ft, this advertising space offers substantial visibility to vehicular traffic moving between Jharsuguda's industrial zones and Sambalpur's commercial districts.
Location Highlights
The hoarding is located near Badmal in Jharsuguda district, along a key state highway corridor. Jharsuguda has emerged as an industrial and mining hub in Odisha, home to major power plants, aluminum industries, and coal-based operations. The NH road serves as a vital link between Jharsuguda and Sambalpur, carrying a mix of commercial vehicles, employee transport, and passenger traffic. The surrounding area features a blend of semi-urban development with emerging retail establishments, fuel stations, and service facilities catering to highway travelers. The route is particularly significant for industrial workforce commuting and commercial goods transportation. Badmal itself is developing as a peripheral settlement with growing connectivity to Jharsuguda's main industrial areas.
Traffic & Footfall Insights
Approximate estimates for this locality suggest:
- Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 20,000–40,000 vehicles/day
- Estimated Daily Footfall: 800–2,500 pedestrians/day
- Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–9:00 AM and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM (industrial shift changes and commuter traffic)
- Primary Audience: Industrial workers, commercial vehicle operators, business travelers, local residents, and highway commuters
- Advertising Potential: Strong exposure to a consistent audience of industrial workforce and commercial traffic moving along this vital corridor
These figures represent locality-based estimates for the surrounding area and are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding.
Hoarding Specifications
- Dimensions: 25 ft (Width) × 10 ft (Height)
- Total Display Area: 250 sq ft
- Monthly Rental Price: ₹3,750
- Property Type: Hoarding (Wall Wrap)
- Lighting: Non-Lit
- Visibility: Good visibility to highway traffic in both directions
- Suitable Advertisement Size: Full 25×10 ft creative with clear, bold messaging
Best Suited For
- Industrial equipment and machinery suppliers
- Automobile service centers and spare parts dealers
- Banking and financial services targeting salaried workforce
- FMCG and beverage brands
- Educational institutions and skill development centers
- Healthcare facilities and diagnostic centers
- Real estate projects in Jharsuguda region
- Transport and logistics companies
Why Choose This Hoarding?
- Strategic highway placement on the Sambalpur-Jharsuguda corridor ensures exposure to industrial and commercial traffic
- Cost-effective advertising at ₹3,750 per month provides excellent value for regional campaigns
- Captures workforce audience during daily commutes to Jharsuguda's industrial zones
- Large display area of 250 sq ft allows impactful messaging visible from distance
- Serves dual catchment of both Jharsuguda and Sambalpur-bound traffic
- Long dwell time as vehicles navigate the highway stretch provides good message retention
Campaign Suggestions
- Launch campaigns for industrial safety equipment or workwear targeting the workforce audience
- Promote automobile service packages and vehicle maintenance offers for commercial fleet operators
- Advertise banking products tailored for salaried industrial employees
- Showcase real estate developments in emerging Jharsuguda localities
- Highlight educational programs for skill development relevant to industrial sectors
Important Note
The traffic volume, footfall figures, and weekly unique reach provided are approximate estimates based on the characteristics of this locality along the Sambalpur-Jharsuguda NH corridor. These are not direct measurements of this specific hoarding's performance. Actual visibility and audience reach may vary based on seasonal factors, road conditions, and local developments. Reliable public measurements for individual hoarding locations are typically unavailable in India.