Campaign India Team
Nov 29, 2016

Span bags Shipping Ministry's Sagarmala project

Initiative to promote coastline and waterways of the country

Span bags Shipping Ministry's Sagarmala project
Span Communications has bagged the advertising mandate of Sagarmala Project – a government project aimed at promoting port-led development. The project will look to harness the 7,500 km long coastline and 14,500 km of potentially navigable waterways of the country, informed a statement from the agency. 
 
Naresh Khetrapal, founder and CEO, Span Communications, said, “It’s a proud moment for Span Communications to be associated with the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India and I believe that Sagarmala can change the fortune of the nation for years to come and as an agency, we feel proud to become the creative and marketing backbone of this incredible opportunity.” 
 
A campaign will be rolled out across television, radio, digital, print and outdoor. 
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Campaign India

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