Dukes India: Launching Hand Safe Sanitizers

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"Hand Safe" sanitizer from House of Dukes contains 72.34% Ethyl Alcohol and is enriched with Vitamin E which is a good component for healthy skin. It has added perfume to ensure a refreshing feeling on the hands.

For 30+ years, House of Dukes has been a key player in the baked items and confectionary industry. Dedicated to producing appetizing snacks and confections, Dukes has enticed the Indian market with a variety of treats for decades. The company is globally renowned with its range of delicious products and has acquired 250+ international trade partners in over 120 countries like the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Korea, and many more.

Customer satisfaction is the primary driving force that lies behind every idea, innovation and endeavour at Dukes. The quality of Dukes products has kept the customers satisfied consistently for years. Their new venture into the personal care segment is another step towards making sure that their customers remain safe and healthy amidst the global pandemic.

In such times, personal hygiene and sanitation are some of the chief defences that need to be adapted to protect oneself against the disease. From Government advisories, to major brands and even celebrities have been highlighting the importance of frequent hand washing. But the truth is that a lot of us do not always have access to clean water, especially those engaged in essential services. Hand sanitizers, therefore, are an imperative and effective alternative for people in such situations. However, hand sanitizers have low availability due to high demand and low supply as well as low penetration into the deeper pockets of the country. Hand Sanitizers remain to be perceived as a luxury for those in the cities when it actually is the need of the hour across the country.

Dukes has stepped up in this hour of need and extended its business into the manufacturing of personal care products with the launch of "Hand-Safe" sanitizers to help combat the COVID-19 virus. The product is fairly economical and is being distributed across cities and small towns to fill the gap due to a shortage of supply. The launch of Hand sanitizer was done officially by Mr Ravinder Kumar Agarwal, Managing Director and Mr Arvind Kumar Sharma, CEO Dukes India in the presence of Channel Partners, Employees and the entire Dukes Parivar over a digital launch meeting. Global Hand Hygiene day being May 5th the launch attains significant importance as the whole human race is facing a threat from a Virus and all experts vouch for keeping the hands clean by using hand sanitizers will keep the virus in check.

As a responsible company, Dukes India is known for being customer-centric and they are "all-in" when it comes to doing good for the people, especially now, as the world is in a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 Virus. Apart from ensuring that the Dukes range of Biscuits, Wafers, Confectioneries and chocolates reach the retail outlets, despite the distribution and logistics challenges in these times, Dukes India has decided to step into the hand sanitizer space as well to serve the country and its people. By stepping up, Dukes India is not just helping the needy via contributing to the government relief funds but also ramped up their operations to include hand sanitizers in the portfolio within the shortest possible time.

With the launch of this hand sanitizer, that is fast-tracked tested to be 99.99% effective to fight all types of viruses and germs, Dukes India has shown to the world that doing what is necessary for a better world always tops their priority list.

"Hand Safe" sanitizer from House of Dukes contains 72.34% Ethyl Alcohol and is enriched with Vitamin E which is a good component for healthy skin. It has added perfume to ensure a refreshing feeling on the hands. 

Dukes strongly believes that the health and safety of Nation is a top priority and they are taking all the possible measures and precautions to serve the country in its fight against the deadly disease.

Tags : #DukesIndia #HandSafe #RavinderKumarAgarwal #ArvindKumarSharma

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