
New Delhi: “Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC, USA),” a leading crowd management company based in the United States, is known worldwide as a pioneer and expert in the field of crowd management, and is set to roar with its new venture CSC India, according to CSC officials speaking at the Security Leadership Summit 2021 in the capital on Friday.
Dr. Abraham Kumar, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of CSC India, based in the United States, says: “CSC is coming to India, which I am really excited about. CSC has been operating in North America for the past 54 years, delivering services in a variety of fields. Initially, we want to cover all of India’s major cities and have more than 20,000 employees in less than three years, organically or inorganically, as the finest service provider in the market, and we’ll start operating from our Gurgaon headquarters in January 2022.”

“CSC’s team of experienced managers successfully recruits, vets, hires, and trains ambassadors who will professionally represent you, your venue, and your event. CSC is distinguished from other crowd management organisations by its management team, corporate infrastructure, support, training, and quality control. CSC has discovered that reinvesting money and resources into customer programmes ensures long-term success above short-term profitability” said Mr. Harsh Wardhan, CEO of CSC India.
CSC acquired stringent selection criteria, PSARA + Training, IT-enabled training and operation, vertical Specialized Training, international expertise from CSC, USA, online customer feedback system, accurate transparency, ethical professionalism, full statutory compliance, timely salaries and benefits, and other USPs.
Knowledgeable and experienced management, a high-quality workforce, world-class training, and cutting-edge technology are all critical to success. CSC’s investment in systems, technologies, and individuals result in a service that is tailored to each client’s needs.

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