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Tata
Chemicals Mithapur receives IMC Ramkrishna
Bajaj National Quality Awards
March 5, 2005
Tata Chemicals Limited
(TCL), Chemicals Division, Mithapur, received
the IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Award
(RBNQA) for 2004, at the eighth IMC RBNQ Awards
and IMC Juran Quality medal function held at the
Walchand Hirachand Hall. S. M. Krishna, Governor
of Maharashtra was the chief guest on the occasion.
Said Mr Prasad Menon, MD,
Tata Chemicals, Quality is never an accident;
it is always the result of high intention, sincere
effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution.
It has been said that the quality of a product
is the reflection of a companys concern
for its customers. Since the customer has always
been a focal point at Tata Chemicals, it follows
that our products are the result of a relentless
effort to offer only the best!
The purpose of the award
is to promote quality awareness and practices
in Indian industry, recognise quality achievement
of Indian companies, and publicise successful
quality strategies and programmes. Customer oriented
quality focus, well-designed systems and processes,
minimising the response time operations and processes,
are prime essentials in the IMC RBNQ Award criteria.
The IMC RBNQA Trust, comprises
prominent leaders from Indian companies as trustees,
and has been created to foster the success of
the programme. The Trust selects the winners based
on the recommendations of a panel of judges. The
board of advisors is appointed by the IMC and
consists of distinguished leaders from all sectors
of the Indian industry. The board evaluates all
aspects of the award programme, including the
adequacy of the award criteria and processes.
A highly qualified panel of Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award examiners reviews all applications
for this award.
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