Daimler India CV begins free vaccination drive for truck drivers

DICV begins free vaccination for truck drivers at its on-site vaccination centre in the Oragadam plant, Chennai

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 27 Jul 2021 Views icon5219 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) has begun free vaccination for truck drivers of all brands at the company’s on-site vaccination centre in the Oragadam Plant, Chennai.

Over 60 drivers were vaccinated on the first day, adding to DICV’s growing count of third-party vaccinations. DICV has already inoculated over 3,000 supplier staff and third party contractors on-site, in addition to over 3,000 employees and dependents.

Satyakam Arya, MD and CEO, DICV, said “Vaccination is India’s best hope for surviving the pandemic and returning to normalcy. We at DICV are proud to do our part to ensure the health and well-being of our employees and their loved ones by providing easy access to free, safe vaccination and a comprehensive support program. It is our honour to further extend vaccination support to all the truck drivers who help keep the world moving.”

DICV began a fully company-sponsored vaccination drive in May for employees and dependents. Within two months, the company achieved its mission of having ensured at least one dose for all medically-eligible employees entering any of its premises nation-wide, and is striving to achieve full, two-dose vaccination for both employees and dependents at the earliest possible timing.

DICV has rolled out over 100 initiatives during the pandemic to support its stakeholders and help prevent the spread of Covid-19. In addition to its internally-developed health and wellness app, the company has also conducted dozens of educational webinars to inform stakeholders on the need for vaccination and social distancing.

The latest assistance measure rolled out for employees is the new ‘DICV Support Program for Dependents’, which offers extended medical coverage and financial support for families in the unlikely event of an employee’s demise due to Covid-19.

Earlier in June, DICV also announced a slew of extra initiatives to help dealer partners and staff during the ongoing pandemic. The support package included financial and medical benefits (vaccination, insurance, incentives) for the dealership workforce, as well as assistance measures for dealerships’ business sustainability.

 

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