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April . 2015
TERUMO PENPOL® 04|15
Newsletter of TERUMO PENPOL Limited
i n s i g h t
2Our Heartfelt
COndOlenCes
4annual review
6award CeremOny
8wOrld HealtH day
CelebratiOns
Leader speaks
C.PadmakumarChairman and managing direCtorterumo PenPol limited
April was a bad month for TPL. We lost Saju Gopinath, one of our best and brightest to a cruel accident.
The whole company mourned his untimely death and we were joined in our grief by our thoughtful and compassionate colleagues in Terumo BCT. Saju’s family will remember the kindness, support and sheer presence of so many of his colleagues during those dark hours.
April was a bad month on the business front. We learned to our dismay that we had not achieved the FY14 India sales budget due to a revenue recognition issue. I am sure my colleagues in the Commercial team will accept that we have nobody to blame other than ourselves. We simply left it too late.
On top of this news, we have a very poor start to the New Year with a dismal sales performance. What is of great concern is that our forecast was so inaccurate. It is clear that there is much to be done and we spent the last week of April doing some serious root cause analysis. A key issue which has surfaced is the need for discipline. Discipline in terms of reporting, planning, review and execution. I am confident that while we are down, we are not out. We have a long and proud history and we have been through many travails over the years. I look forward to our Commercial team pulling together and putting in solid work in May and June to get back on track and show the world why Terumo Penpol is the market leader.
We had visitors from TBCT I&D and from the APAC Commercial organization to TPL for continuing the collaboration within the global TBCT organization.I attended the APAC Commercial Leaders’ meeting in Johor, Malaysia which was a well organized meeting with a solid business agenda mixed with networking and personal development sessions.RTB was a key focus during the meeting and was woven into the business agenda thanks to Fredrik and Caren. It is interesting to observe how HR and Finance are so much a part of the TBCT organization and how they support the Commercial and Operations divisions. We have much to learn from the global organization. The key message that Fredrik gave us was: No Excuses. Solid forecasting and planning and No Excuses. It is a matter of regret that I have to start the year with a poor sales achievement. Frankly, I have No Excuses.
We had a very useful Annual Sales Meeting which was attended by our key distributors during which a thorough review was done and we agreed on the strategy for FY15.The Marketplace session was new and generated interest and ideas.
The Annual Review was held on 13 April and was attended by Neil Murphy. Neil brought in key perspectives and added value during the sessions especially during his experience sharing when we discussed Raising the Bar(RTB).It is clear that the company needs RTB and I encourage all leaders to study the concept and start implementing it.HR will organize formal training programs during the year and I would like all associates to take advantage of these programs. A Marketplace session was organized at the Annual Review with stalls manned by the support departments. I heard a lot of skepticism through the grapevine before the session, much of it negative and doubting. However, most people seemed to like the experience once they actually went through it. The
purpose of Marketplace is to remind ourselves that we are basically operating in a marketplace whatever the nature of the work each one of us is engaged in. In the kind of specialized work that we do, it is easy to forget that we are fundamentally doing what the merchants of a thousand years ago in markets in Venice, Damascus, Rome, Kodungalloor and Shanghai did, viz. buying and selling. It’s a competitive marketplace and the best man, actually best company, will win. It’s a team sport now and we need to remember that we are part of a larger organization with one clear purpose:serve customers well and more effectively and efficiently than our competitors.
May and June will be busy months for all of us and I look forward to solid work at gemba and implementation of our plans. Best wishes for a great Q1!
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“Loyal customers, they don’t just come back, they don’t simply recommend you, they insist that their friends do business with you.” Chip Bell“Dealing with people is probably the biggest problem you face, especially if you are in business. Yes, and that is also true if you are a housewife, architect or engineer.” Dale Carnegie“Make your product easier to buy than your competition, or you will find your customers buying from them, not you.” Mark Cuban“For us, our most important stakeholder is not our stockholders, it is our customers. We’re in business to serve the needs and desires of our core customer base. ” John Mackey
Mr.C Balagopal, Founder Managing Director,TPLI have just heard the sad news of the tragic death of Saju in a motor accident a few hours ago. Vinita joins me in sending our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. We pray that his soul may rest in peace. It is very sad that a young man has been plucked away in the prime of his life, just when he was beginning to fulfil the promise he had shown earlier. I remember his energy and cheer-fulness well, and I am sure all his colleagues will miss himMr. Chokalingam Palaniappan ,Director, Innovation and Development at Terumo BCT This is indeed a VERY SAD news and shocking….My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and all our associates who have been working very closely with him. It affects all of us!Mr. Craig Rinehardt , Executive Vice President of Global Operations for Terumo BCT,Thank you for ensuring we received this very sad and tragic news. Priya provided this to us yesterday right after she heard about this horrible accident. While Saju was a extremely valued associate our thoughts and prays go out to his family dur-ing this difficult time. Mr.Rusty Spinney, Chief Financial Officer, TERUMO BCTSorry to hear of the sad news. This is very unexpected and a significant loss. He will clearly be missed. What can we do to help his family?Mr. Fredrik Dalborg – Vice President Commercial Operations, Asia Pacific. Terumo BCT Thank you for sharing this with us.We are all shocked by this tremendously sad news and our are thoughts are with Saju’s family in this very difficult time. We will miss Saju, a highly appreciated and valued colleague and friend.
It is a time of mourning for us in TPL. We have lost one of our best and brightest. It is difficult to come to terms with such a loss. Why did this have to happen? How could this happen to Saju, so young, so full of promise and such a big contributor to his family, to his company and to his community?My heart goes out to his young wife, his mother, his two little children and his extended family. Saju was above all a family man; he was dedicated to his family and chose to stay back in Trivandrum without considering other options as that would have meant that he would have to be apart from his mother and his town. He took his responsibilities as the eldest in his family seriously and the family can be justifiably proud of him.I have known Saju for the last 10 years ever since he came to work with us a young trainee straight out of business school. He impressed me with his quiet demeanour, his diligence, his neat turnout, hard work and unfailing good humour. He was also different from the rest of his colleagues. I have never heard him say a bad word about a fellow worker or use the grapevine to his advantage. While he was always good humoured and good tempered, one sensed a hint of steel when it came to his work. He was dogged in pursuit of company goals and his pride in his work showed in the quality of his work. A good team man, he was a good follower and ultimately a good leader.His early experience was in the Export department where he made a name for himself by the sheer quality of his work and earned the respect of colleagues across the world in Terumo, and later in Terumo BCT. Saju was not the flashy kind, preferring to let his work do the talking. The outpouring of condolence messages and calls from across the world testify to the regard in which he was held.He was identified as a high potential manager early on in his career and he made steady prog-ress in the Export department. He fulfilled the early promise when he was selected to head the Logistics department of TPL reporting directly to Global Logistics in Denver in 2014.I had some initial apprehensions about his ability to handle the job because of his youth and relative lack of experience in Domestic Logistics, but I never had any doubts about his ability or poten-tial. I wholeheartedly supported his candidature when I knew that he would be mentored by a seasoned senior leader like Suresh. He faced many challenges in his first year on the job and he handled them capably. The transition was carried out smoothly and it no doubt helped that he was supported by Vinod during the transition period.Saju volunteered for the Digitisation project in spite of his challenging job since this is an impor-tant project for the future of the company. A leader steps up when there is a challenge and Saju showed that quality when he volunteered for the project. Never afraid to ask for help, his good nature went a long way in getting others to go out of their way to help him.We will miss him.RIP Saju.
our heartfelt Condolencesmessage from mr.C.Padmakumar, Cmd
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Mr. Scott Larson Senior Vice President, Legal, and General Coun-sel, TERUMO BCTI am so sorry to hear this sad news. Losing a person so young in such a horrible way is a real tragedy. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Ms. Lisa Hayes: Vice President, Global Corporate Marketing Thank you Baby for keeping us informed and allowing us the opportu-nity to keep Saju Gopinathan Nair, his family, friends and coworkers in our thoughts and prayers. Truly horrible news. Please let me know if you need someone to talk with as well..
Mr. Neil Murphy, Vice President, Manufacturing (Eastern Hemisphere),Terumo BCTWe have received the terrible news of Saju’s passing. He was a tre-mendous person both professionally and personally. I would like to offer all of you my sincere condolences at this difficult time. Please take the time you need to grieve in his honor. This was a big loss for all of us.
Mr. Mark Bishop, Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources.So very sorry to hear this tragic news. Please do what you can to sup-port the family and our associates. Let us know if there is anything we can do from here.
Ms. Grace E. Mills, DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL LOGISTICS , Terumo BCTWe are extremely sorry to hear this and this is terrible news. Can you please send us details of where we can send flowers and a card to his family.
Ms. Suzy Canon, Senior Manager of Global Logistics, Terumo BCTSaju will always be a shining star and I don’t have words to describe how sad I am for losing him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Mr. Y. Kimura, Former Chairman TPL , IAD/TCI am so depressed after hearing the sad news, though I don’t know what happened. May his soul rest in peace.
Mr. Ayanori Nakadera,TERUMO BCTThank you so much for your information. I was so shocked and could not say anything when I knew it. I can easily remember his warm and gentle smile even one year back with him. He was a kind of gentle man, reliable and very sharp. He must be the man to create new TPL. What I can do now is to just pray his soul could sleep peacefully. Please convey my sincere condolences to his wife, children and relatives
Mr. Federico , Sales Manager, LATAMAll LATAM logistic people are very sad.I would like to express to you and your family my pain for this bereavement.
Mr. Eduardo – Country Manager, BrazilNo words to comment this. What a tragic news…Only wishing peace to his family and our colleagues from TPL!
Ms.Sachie Kuwano,Product Manager,TERUMO BCT,BrazilHoping you are doing fine.Yesterday I received a news about Saju and shocked…. Please send my condolences to his family…. I´m very sad....
Mr. N Bhaskaran, Director - Sales ,TERUMOPENPOL LIMITED It is with deep regret and shock that I share with you the sad news of Saju who died in a tragic accident while returning home yesterday night. Let us all join together in sharing this grief, deep sorrow and convey our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. It is quite un-fortunate that we lost Saju, at a very young age with a bright promise ahead, a terrible loss to organization
Saju – it is nearly impossible to think about him without that innocent smile on his face; always willing to help out his colleagues and brimming
with positive energy. Having known him personally for the last 10 years, I have been fortunate enough to have worked with him closely for over 8 years. From the time he joined TPL as a trainee to his promotion as Assistant Manager, two of his traits stood the test of time and made a lasting impression on all of us – Professionalism and Simplicity. He used to approach work in a very systematic way and was never the one to attend any meeting, no matter how trivial, without thorough preparation. His commitment levels made him stand a class apart – over the past 6 months, he never missed out on any of the telephonic meetings with Terumo BCT, regardless of his increasingly busy schedule. The quality of his work speaks volumes for itself, from taking initiative for tracking shipments on EPCG licence execution/discharge, obtaining DEPB benefit and Star Export Trading House status to the various awards conferred on him by the Company. An individual with fresh ideas and perspectives, he often worked extremely hard to fulfill his personal and pro-fessional goals, the hallmark of a good manager. He always managed to balance the personal and pro-fessional side of every relationship at work; be it help-ing out his team members by sharing the workload, troubleshooting computer related problems or sharing the contents of his lunchbox (mostly his favourite delicacies – rice, beetroot dices and anchovy fish). One of his friends used to affectionately refer to him as ‘Sugunan’ (a person filled with good qualities), which absolutely rings true in his case.As much as he was a true professional, he was a dedi-cated family man. Blessed with two wonderful boys – Abhinav and Arpit – he always aspired and tried to be a very good father. He never shied away from any of his family commitments and helped out his mother with the business venture; spending time at the shop and driving his mother back home every single day.His tragic and untimely departure is a terrible loss to the Company and to all the associates who ever knew him or worked with him. I sincerely urge all of his team members to take his projects forward and ensure that they are completed. We must do what we can to support his family, by any means possible, to help see them through these difficult times. That is the only way we can express our love, care and respect to our most beloved Saju.I pray to the almighty to give strength to his near and dear ones to overcome this tragic event.May his soul rest in peace.“What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal” – Albert Pike
s vinod Kumar ,dy manager (sales administration)
a Fond remembrance -
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annual review
Annual review meeting was held on April 13, 2015 at Hotel Taj Vivantha. The difference in this meeting was that we had sessions on the following:• Marketplace• Gender Balance Strategy• HR Section on Raising the Bar
As part of Women’s Cell activities the Women’s Cell Team had done a survey of the women employees at TPL to better understand the working conditions and any is-sues faced by them and, one key issue that was raised by women at the Factory was the concern that in a few years’ time most of the first batch employees who joined the Company in 1986-88 period will retire which will drastically bring down the percentage of women employees in the company if steps are not taken for proactive recruitment especially of women at the Contract employee level. Same is the case in our Sales department also. The Women’s Cell had done an analysis of the current statistics and the per-centages are quite low compared to the industry average of 15% when compared to the state average of 65%. The other issue was with respect to promotion at the factory of women employees.
The Factories Act restriction on employment on women in the night shift is a constraint at the factory to employ women, but the same can be overcome by challenging the restriction at the High Court if required as already states like Tamilnadu and Gujarat have done so and got Orders for women to work in all three shifts.
During the Annual Review Sarada Jayakrishnan made a presentation of the Women’s’ Cell covering the following:
• Background• WhyGenderBalance
• TPLStatus,Goals,StrategyandActionRe-quired
The subject was discussed and elicited good participa-tion. Neil suggested that one way of addressing the issue of Gender balance would be to start at the recruit-ment stage.
Gender Balance
sales review
The Annual Sales Review meeting was held from 7th April, 2015 at Hotel Hilton in Trivandrum.The Business Associates from all over India and the Sales Team partici-pated in the meeting.
market place session organized at annual
sales review meeting
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Marketplace The Session was coordinated by P Viswanathan, DGM (GCCD, Mktg Services & Sales Admn). The following Departments manned their stalls at which they displayed materials, presentations and com-municated with the leadership team in small groups:• Finance• HumanResources• Administration• InformationTechnology• CSR• ComplianceandLegal• ServiceThe Session was lively and drew great interest from the participants. Mr. C Padmakumar, CMD and Neil Murphy, Vice President - Manufacturing, Eastern Hemi-sphere, TBCT were among the visitors to all the stalls.
Raising The Bar-Attributes and Behaviors that help each of us raise the Bar - Customer Focus
Raising The Bar-Attributes and Behaviors that help each of us raisethe Bar
Customer Focus
Customer Focus Sl No:
From To
1 Leadership Style Avoid tough discussions, Avoid conflict Passive aggressive not always direct Command Control
Manage conflict. Encourage tough debate Courageous Leadership Style. Honest direct Trust Empower. Coach Counsel
2 Decision Making Prolonged Consensus. Pocket Vetoes Passive aggressive. Non support of decisions
Clear decision rights. Timely decisions Strategy based, fact based, customer based decisions
3 Cross Business Alignment Fragmented non integrating planning Working in Silos
Integrated Planning around enterprise goals Cross functional learning. Consistent big picture message
4 Prioritization Proliferation of Projects & activities Focus on activity (not results)
Clear priorities at business and enterprise levels Focus on deliverables and results
5 Accountability Everyone accountable so no one is accountable
Drive for results. Clear accountability
6 Drivers and perceptive It is about me and my organization It is about how we impact Customer value
7 Processes Complex. Add ons. Non Documented Simple, flexible, efficient. Documented. Clear core processes that are clearly understood
8 Global Focus US centric .Geographic Silos Think Global-act local
Priya Balan, Manager (HR) made a presentation on Raising The Bar covering the following points:•CorporateCulture•Thereasonwhyourculturemustchangealongwiththe Company’s evolution•WhatisRaisingTheBarShe concluded by saying that raising The Bar is cultural change achieved through the thoughtful behavior of
each individual associate.An Executive Panel comprising of Neil Murphy and C Padmakumar gave their experiences with Raising The Bar. Neil in particular was able to throw light on the subject given his experience with the Company and Raising The Bar.This was followed by a Question and Answer Session.
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Awards were presented to the Associates in the follow-ing categories:
•Kaizen•Safety•CustomerServiceSpecial Awards were presented to:•BHarikrishnanandProjectteamforExcellence:30MExpansion Project execution•ShinuCNairforExcellence:Showcasinganddemon-strating the Design capabilities of MSG
award Ceremony:
Category Awardees Achievement Division
Kaizen
N.I. Gopakumar, T.S. Prakash, Mini V, Teena Yohannan
Yield improvement of Blood Bag Label material by redesign of label & revision of label import specification, resulting in annual cost savings of INR 2.9 Million
BBF
Abhijith R.R, Biswas M.B, K. Anil Kumar, Vijayasaradhi M.G, Vineeth V, Liju R.L, Mahesh Kumar M.S.
Increasing the load size of Top and Bottom (TAB) Blood Bags during Sterilization process, resulting in cost savings of INR 0.5 Million
K. Muraleedharan Nair, A. Sumedan, Shalahudeen M, Sulfikher S, Vineeth V.
Modification of Semi-automatic Blood Bag Sealing Machine, resulting in cost savings of INR 2.7 Million
Sathisan T, Vijayasaradhi M.G, Binu Kumar V.S.
Productivity improvement achieved in WB-RP products
Bravish Babu M, Jayesh G, Vishnu Payyanat
Modification of the Portable Tube Sealer (LM100E) to better suit the Blood Bag Tube Specification, without major design changes and cost implication
MSG
G. Narayana Pai Identification of Alternative Supplier for sourcing of Stabilizers used in the Medical Equipment, resulting in cost savings of INR 0.6 Million
Safety
Shiras M.B, Sathisan T, Zachariah Mathew, Baiju V, Aneesh G.K.
Design and installation of Automated Locking System for Blood Bag Drying Ovens and Carriage Trolleys in the Sterilization area to eliminate potential safety risks
BBF
Krishna Das S, Vipin Kumar V.S. Prompt response to eliminate a major fire incident in the premises of the Medical Systems Group
MSG
Customer Service
Shrikant Namdev Khadake Technical Service and Training provided to Customers, with special reference to Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune
M&S
Munil Singh Technical Support provided to the Customers related to troubleshooting of Refrigeration Equipment, with special reference to Alchemist Hospital, Gurgaon
Suman Bhowmick Support provided to stabilize the Service operations in North Eastern region through consistent Customer Service
Sanjeev Kumar Jha Initiative to organize Voluntary Blood Donation Camps at multiple locations across North India
Avinash Keshavrao Rondhe Support provided to Customers in terms of Product Demonstration, Process/Product Training, Promotion of Aphaeresis Blood Donation, with special reference to Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune
Padmanabhan M, C.P. Narayanan Nair Support extended to the Vietnam Project, especially for Procurement & Qualification of major Manufacturing Equipment
BBF
Reji S.R, Shalat Kuriakose, Vijayaraj S, Jayan V.R, Jayesh G, Vipin Kumar V.S, Arathy J.R, Rahul Mohan
Support provided to the Sales Team towards fulfillment of AIIMS Tender by coordinating with various departments and facilitating timely inspection & clearance of the products
MSG
Manimekalai S, Renjini J.R, Madhu R.P, Mithra S.C.
Support provided to process the Sales Incentives on time without any pending issues
Corporate
Mafeeda I.N. Efficient management of the Logistics MIS and the support extended to the Sales Team to track and coordinate Customer Orders, thereby contributing towards achievement of Domestic Sales Target for FY '14
Corporate
T.S. Mani Support provided to the TPL Women's Cell for timely implementation of suggestions made by Women Associates regarding additional Welfare facilities
Corporate
Excellence*
Shinu C. Nair
Contribution to showcase the design capabilities of Medical Systems Group, thereby facilitating the Innovation & Development Team of Terumo BCT to provide a major Project to the Company and the exemplary support provided to the Domestic Marketing & Sales Team to align the product specifications to Customer requirements
MSG
B. Harikrishnan, Padmanabhan M, Jojo V.V, Ratheesh Kumar P, Kumaran K, Syam Mohan C, Gopalakrishnan Nair S, Pradeep R, Unni Raj A.
Contribution towards successful completion of the 30 Million SBE Manufacturing Capacity Expansion Project, on time and within Budget
BBF/Corp.
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TPL had achieved the highest ever production in the history of TPL in March - 2.5 M SBE.(A lakh of SBE each day).With this, the installed capac-ity of 30 M SBE was achieved. The GPR was also the highest at 99.13%.The plant variance forecast is also positive for the month as well as for the year. Mr.Craig appreciated the team and said “Con-gratulation to the entire team on a job well done”!Mr.Neil Said “This is a great achievement. We appreciate all of the tremendous work that went into making this happen. To the whole team at the BBF- Congratulations!!” Our CMD said “Good show!Please convey my appreciation to all members of the Operations team who made this possible.These are chal-lenging times and we need to work the factory at high capacity with the best possible yield to fight the competition.Let’s continue to focus on Qual-ity and driving down cost.”
one million safe working man hours
We are glad to announce that, we achieved “ One Million Safe Working Man Hours” without any Lost Time Incidents. Thanks to all our as-sociates for their excellent support.
APAC COMMERCIAL LEADERS MEETING was held at MALAYSIA from 20th April till 23rd April 2015.The Key overall objectives are.. • Learnings from 2014• Final report FY 2014 top 5 activities, proposed top 5 activities for FY
2015 (by country)• Discuss and agree on priorities and plans for FY 2015• Clarify marketing roles and responsibilities• Further clarification and alignment RA• Strengthen and evolve TBCT culture: Initiate Raising The Bar activities• Prepare for commercial summit
Our CMD participated in the APAC Meeting
aPaC CommerCial leaders meeting
BBF had achieved RecordProduction in the month of
March
Csr support to thalassemia Patients
As part of its CSR efforts TPL had donated Rs 2 lakhs to BMST, Bangalore to support the Thalassemia Patients. The Thalassemia Patients suffer a lot and can survive on average up to 10-20 years only. But, if we provide them proper treatment; they can survive up to 50-70 years of age and lead almost normal life.
Jayasree mohan’s noble gesture-serving the Visually Challenged
Every day starting from 18 March 2015 a dedicated Jayasree Mohan, Sr.Executive (QC) from MSG joins a group of Volunteers to prepare and pro-duce almost two hours of audio recording for the visually challenged group of Kerala. Her effort provides an audio news cast comprised of newsworthy items of particular interest like reading short stories to many sight- challenged resi-dents throughout Kerala.She spends hours recording and producing audio books for release through the State Library Service.Jayasree, we acknowledge your great efforts and want to thank you for your hard work and dedication for this noble gesture!
Recruitnew
Name: Pown Kumar S.Designation: Technical Support Executive Head Quarters : ChennaiJoining Date : 06 April 2015
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world health day Celebrations
TERUMO PENPOL in association with Save A Rupee Spread A Smile
and Trivandrum Club celebrated World Health Day on 7th April.at
Trivandrum Club.
The theme for 2015 World Health Day was Food Safety. In tune with
the theme of World Health Day , the Executive Chef and Quality
Manager from Hotel Taj Vivantha were invited on 4th April for a
session on food safety at BBF to create awareness about cleanli-
ness and all the best practices followed for food safety. A session
on Healthy Life style was also arranged at TERUMO PENPOL Blood
Bag Factory on April 7 2015. We had invited Ms.Raheena Khader, a
famous dietician to deliver the session. Both the sessions were well
appreciated by the participants.
Mr. Kidillom Firoz the Radio Jockey of BIG FM Radio inaugurated the
function and Dr.C S B Nair Consultant (R&D) of TERUMO PENPOL
presided over the function. Ms.Aswathy Nair, Founder of the NGO
Jwala Foundation delivered the Special Address because this year’s
World Health Day Theme was Food Safety and she is the one who
provides food and shelter to the displaced and elderly.
Dr. Sathyabhama, BTO of SCTIMST Blood Bank took a session on
Apheresis Donation.
A Blood Donation Camp was organized and the Sree Chitra Blood
Bank collected blood from the Donors. Kiddillom Firoz who was the
Chief Guest and the members of Viajay Fans Association donated
blood during the camp.
Mani, Sr. Manager (Admin) and Harrison Fernandez , Sr.Executive
(Service) from TPL donated blood at the camp.
A Voluntary Blood Donation Online Special Quiz Contest and a VBD
Quiz Contest through BIG FM Radio were organized to promote
voluntary blood donation.
The BIG FM Radio had done intensive promotional campaign of the
event. Big FM had interviewed Manager (PR& CSR) and Archanasree,
(Asst Company Secretary) about TPL CSR activities.
We thank the following Associates from TPL for supporting the
event:1. T S Mani and Harrison Fernandez for donating blood
2. Archanasree for talking to BIG FM Radio about our CSR activities
3. N Santhosh, Samchandran C and Harrison for helping us to orga-
nize the event on 7th April
4. Gayathri for Compering
5. MSG team for arranging 3 donor couches for the camp
Trivandrum Club provided the Hall free of cost and Big FM Radio
provided gift worth Rs 3500 for the donors.
Our main objective was to promote the concept of Voluntary Blood
Donation among General Public and to collect a database of the
voluntary blood donors who participated in the Blood Donation Camp
for future use.
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