Dhofar Global earns awards

Chandan Singh
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Middle Eastern hygiene care products supplier Dhofar Global was recently honored with the Platinum Technology Award for Quality & Best Trade Name 2015.

Faleh Al Abri, group CEO of Dhofar Global, along with Chandan Singh, group COO of Dhofar Global, accepted the award from Charbel S. Tabet, president and CEO of Otherways Management & Consulting (OMAC), during a gala award ceremony in Rome, Italy.

At the ceremony, Dhofar Global was also officially given a TQM Certificate.

“It gives us great pleasure to receive the distinguished Platinum Technology Award for Quality & Best Trade Name from OMAC,” Singh said. “The award recognizes our efforts to successfully implement TQM which empowers us to follow international best practices while providing high quality products to our customers.”

The Platinum Technology Award for Quality & Best Trade Name is given to companies and organizations from a variety of industries throughout Europe, America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.



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