Post Time:Dec 11,2017Classify:Company NewsView:1219
Schott has received two significant accolades – ‘Being the most customer centric’ and ‘Appreciation for contribution as a business partner’
Pharmaceutical glass manufacturer Schott has received two significant accolades – ‘Being the most customer centric’ and ‘Appreciation for contribution as a business partner’ - at the first ever vendor meet event organized by Borosil Klasspack. The event, held in Nashik, Maharashtra, was to show appreciation for the vendors who have shown long term commitment with Borosil Klasspack. The company is an Indian manufacturer of primary packaging materials, such as glass ampoules and vials for life saving drugs.
The awards were presented by Pradeep Kheruka, Vice Chairman of Borosil Glass Works Ltd.
On receiving the awards, Sundeep Prabhu, vice president sales and marketing, Schott Glass India Pvt., said, “We are honoured that our commitment has been recognized by Borosil Klasspack, which is an integral client of Schott. We are constantly working to improve our best practices in order to deliver unparalleled product excellence in the market.”
To provide the Indian pharmaceutical industry with high quality pharmaceutical tubing, Schott has completely modernized the production technology of its 100% Indian subsidiary to Schott’s global standards. The company has introduced its most advanced inspection system, perfeXion in India, which has enhanced quality control of their FIOLAX® tubing from statistical quality control to 100% inspection - a milestone in Schott’s endeavor for zero defects.
Conferring the award, Prashant Amin, managing director of Borosil Klasspack, highlighted the importance of Schott’s contribution and said, “Schott Glass has stood rock solid with Borosil Klasspack for more than two decades. A vendor plays a major role in the growth of any manufacturer, and we appreciate the enduring support Schott has continuously provided us with. This award is a recognition of our long standing relationship, and we hope to grow together further.”
Schott has been present in India for almost two decades, when the German company took over a company producing pharmaceutical tubing in Gujarat in 1998. The company recognizes India as one of the most important markets for Schott worldwide.
Source: glassonlineAuthor: shangyi