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IT SOLUTION
VisitorFlow launches visitor management software
for chemical industry
VisitorFlow, a leading provider of Visitors simply scan a unique QR code gency, VisitorFlow instantly notifi es all
web-based visitor management solu- at the facility to access a digital visitor visitors and staff via multiple channels,
tions, has announced the launch of its form. The form captures essential de- including phone calls, SMS, WhatsApp,
web-based visitor management soft- tails, including a photo and signature, and email. This multi-channel commu-
ware designed specifi cally for the and supports customisable fi elds to nication ensures faster response times,
chemical industry. ensure compliance with HR and legal enhancing safety during critical situations.
policies. This user-friendly approach
“This innovative solution prioritises simplifi es visitor registration while VisitorFlow goes beyond standard
simplicity, safety, and compliance, maintaining robust data collection. visitor management by equipping users
offering a seamless and hardware-free with essential safety resources. The
experience for managing visitors at According to the company, what platform enables facilities to share
chemical plants and offi ces,” the com- sets VisitorFlow apart is its focus on safety guidelines and interactive fac-
pany said in a statement. safety, a critical priority for the chemi- tory maps, ensuring visitors and staff
cal industry. The software includes an are well-informed about exit routes
VisitorFlow’s intuitive platform emergency protocol feature that aligns and safety protocols. These features
eliminates the need for specialised with OSHA and ‘Responsible Care’ empower everyone on-site to navigate
hardware like cameras or scanners. guidelines. In the event of an emer- emergencies effectively.
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
Henkel undertakes mangrove cleanup in Navi Mumbai
In commemoration of World Envi-
ronment Day, on June 5, 2025, Henkel
India partnered with the Navi Mumbai
Municipal Corporation (NMMC), to
organise a cleanup drive along the
mangrove belt near TS Chanakya in
Navi Mumbai, reinforcing its commit-
ment to environmental stewardship.
The initiative mobilised nearly
100 volunteers, including Henkel
employees, NMMC staff, and students
from various colleges, to combat
plastic pollution in one of the city’s
most critical and biodiverse coastal
ecosystems.
“The cleanup drive refl ects Henkel’s
long-standing commitment to sustain- Mr. S. Sunil Kumar, Country President, erosion and climate impacts. Henkel
ability, protecting and regenerating Henkel – India. and NMMC aim to conduct quarterly
the natural environment, and commu- cleanups, public awareness workshops,
nity-led action. …..Consistent, local Volunteers collected and segregated and guided nature walks to maintain
action like this is essential to driving an estimated 5,000-kg of waste, helping momentum and deepen community
meaningful, long-term change,” said protect a natural barrier against coastal involvement.
152 Chemical Weekly June 17, 2025
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