DP World wins Golden Peacock Aword for business excellence
DP World is the winner of the prestigious Golden Peacock Award for Business Excellenc e for 2013 for its professionalism and quality operations across its five marine terminals in India, said in the company's press release. The annual award was presented at a ceremony in Dubai in recognition of DP World’s business practices in India. It marks the third year running that the company in India has won a Golden Peacock Award. The ceremony, held during the Dubai Global Convention on Business Excellence at the Burj Al Arab (1 - 2 May), was attended by business leaders, jurldists, academics, environmentalists, economists, legislators a nd policy makers. H. E. Hon. Charles Gaetan Xavier - Luc Duval, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economic Development of Mauritius presented the award to Anil Singh, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DP World Subcontinent Region. A lso present was the Honourable K. M. Mani, Finance Minister of Kerala. Anil Singh, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DP World Subcontinent Region, said: “We are delighted to be again recognised by the Golden Peacock Awards, this time in the bu siness excellence category. The smooth and efficient operation of our terminals is vital for our customers and the centre of our focus at all times. India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and we are committed to supporting that growth i nto the future. With five terminals across the country, we are privileged to be a partner in providing world class facilities for its traders.” In 2012, DP World won the Golden Peacock Award for Corporate Responsibility in recognition of its responsivene ss to the needs of different stakeholders and its ability to develop innovative partnerships to fulfil social responsibilities geared to the welfare of the communities in which it operates. In 2011, DP World Nava Sheva, Mumbai won the Golden Peacock Envi ronment Management Award, instituted by the World Environment Foundation, for its environmental initiatives such as “Hari Kranti” (Green Progress) campaign to plant 20,000 bamboo saplings in Ransai village of the Uran District in Maharashtra state.