The Surat textile market has got constructed a building named 'The Empire', where a loaded truck can go to the ninth floor with the help of lift.
The textile market, which was built in 10,562 square meters in Surat's Saroli, has been identified as a textile hub across the country.
The loading and unloading facility is given on every floor in this nine-storey market.
The building has 16 elevators, of which eight are for lifting the goods.
On each floor, a goods lift has been given for two shops. The shop owners can also park their respective cars in a 3,000 square meter shop through goods lift.
Along with the free Wi-Fi, 12 common toilets, and 52 CCTV cameras for safety, mineral water for labour facilities are also available.
Special attention is also being given to 'Clean India' campaign.
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