Gabriel India wins FICCI Quality Systems Excellence Award
New Delhi, May 16, 2013: Gabriel India has won the first prize in the medium size category of FICCI Quality Systems Excellence Awards for 2012 for manufacturing for the second year consecutively.
New Delhi, May 16, 2013: Gabriel India has won the first prize in the medium size category of FICCI Quality Systems Excellence Awards for 2012 for manufacturing for the second year consecutively.
The award was presented by Saurabh Chandra, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) to Manoj Kolhatkar, managing director, Gabriel India, and PLR Reddy, plant head, Gabriel India, in New Delhi.
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Commenting on the award, Kolhatkar said: “We are proud to receive this prestigious award. We at Gabriel are very focused in ensuring high standards of quality in manufacturing processes. This award is a testimony to our conscious efforts to ensure high standards of quality in all our systems and processes.”
Gabriel India, the flagship company of the Anand Group company, manufactures a wide variety of suspension products like shock absorbers and front forks that are precision engineered and ride-tuned. It supplies to every major OEM in India, along with a strong focus on the aftermarket and exports. Gabriel India has a product-specific technical assistance agreement with KYB Corporation, Japan, KYBSE Spain and Yamaha Motor Hydraulic System, Japan for passenger cars and two-wheeler applications.
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