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BMICH wins quality award

Geneva hosted this year's BID Century International Quality ERA Convention, where professionals and business leaders from around the world gathered to recognise excellence and success.

The convention celebrated quality in business and operations. Award winners demonstrated commitment to quality standard, which helps bolster customer satisfaction and cost efficiency across all areas of operation.

Among this year's winners, S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike National Memorial Foundation (BMICH), from Sri Lanka, received the Century International Quality ERA Award in the Gold category at the BID Quality Convention in Geneva. The organisation has made huge strides this year as a leader not only within its sector, but also in Sri Lanka.

Sunil Dissanayake outlined the company's achievements to date as well as its future ambitions and goals.

The S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike National Memorial Foundation (BMICH) strives to excel in quality each day, creating a competitive advantage in its industry and won the 2016 BID Century International Quality ERA Award in Geneva. The award is presented by BID to those companies and organisations around the world that best adhere to excellence and innovation in their practices, putting quality first at all levels of organisation.

Leaders awarded by BID are united by their commitment to quality in their sectors. This year, winning organisations include: AERIUM - CEFIC TURKEY, from Turkey, Mergevan LLC, from Mongolia, Breast Care International, from Ghana, Canal Mooring and Lights Company, from Egypt

The previous BID winners included Turner Construction (USA); Haki (Sweden); Ansaldo Energy (Italy); Zepter (Austria); RAO-Unified Energy Systems (Russia); Als and Cachou-TBWA (France); Tata Group (India); Plamex-Plantronics (USA); Dogus Holding A.S. (Tukey); Franklin Electric (USA and Mexico); QMS International from the United Kingdom, FSUE VO "Safety" (Russia); and Viking Line (Finland).

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