Indian VT Consultancy PAPL Opens Second Office In Chennai

The ribbon is cut for PAPL’s new Chennai office; photo courtesy of PAPL

Krishna Kumar Ravi, president and CEO of Indian vertical-transportation (VT) consultancy PAPL Corp., recently announced that PAPL opened its second office in Chennai, which houses its design and inspection teams. “Thanks to all PAPLites, customers and well-wishers who have supported us all these years,” Ravi said, expressing particular gratitude to Sri Kausalya Constructions Ltd. Managing Director Y Meera Reddy for inaugurating the new office and awarding it its first contract. PAPL handles VT planning, engineering and inspection services and has been involved in many iconic buildings across India, from concept to handover. Also present at the opening were Anitha Raghunath, G Raghu, Elango Kamalasekaran, Anjali Viswakumar and Prakash Prabhakaran. 

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