BHEL wins record number of CII-EXIM Bank Awards for Business Excellence - 2022 
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BHEL wins record number of CII-EXIM Bank Awards for Business Excellence – 2022

BHEL has achieved another major milestone in its journey of Business Excellence under its ‘Quality First’ movement with a record number of prestigious CII-EXIM Bank Awards for Business Excellence 2022

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has achieved another major milestone in its journey of Business Excellence under its 'Quality First' movement with a record number of prestigious CII-EXIM Bank Awards for Business Excellence 2022.

BHEL is the recipient of CII-Exim Bank's first-ever 'Special Jury Commendation for Adoption and Nurturance of Business Excellence. The company's Trichy, Haridwar, Bhopal and Hyderabad units have received the Platinum recognition, and Project Engineering Management, Electronics Division – Bengaluru, Power Sector – Northern Region and Ranipet divisions have been awarded the Gold Plus recognition.

The awards were received by the divisions in the presence of BHEL's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Dr Nalin Shinghal at the 30th CII Excellence Summit in Bengaluru. These awards are based on the internationally recognised European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) excellence model. Notably, BHEL was the first PSU to get the CII-EXIM Bank award in the year 2006.

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