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LiuGong wins key award

LiuGong has won a key quality management award for Asia. The firm was presented with the award at the 14th Congress of Asia Network for Quality (ANQ) held in Vladivostok, Russia . The award was the ANQ Recognition for Excellence in Quality Practice (ARE-QP) Award, the highest award in quality management in Asia. Launched in 2011, the award aims to recognise good quality practices among ANQ organisations. LiuGong is the first company from Chinese construction equipment industry to win the award. Tan Wei,
February 9, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
269 LiuGong has won a key quality management award for Asia. The firm was presented with the award at the 14th Congress of Asia Network for Quality (ANQ) held in Vladivostok, Russia . The award was the ANQ Recognition for Excellence in Quality Practice (ARE-QP) Award, the highest award in quality management in Asia.

Launched in 2011, the award aims to recognise good quality practices among ANQ organisations. LiuGong is the first company from Chinese construction equipment industry to win the award. Tan Wei, director of LiuGong’s Quality Management Department attended the award ceremony and delivered the remarks about LiuGong’s quality efforts.

ANQ consists of all non-profit organisations in Asia that seek to improve quality of human life by contributing to the progress of science and technology. It focusses on the development of industry through promotional activities for the research and development of philosophy, theory, methodology and application in the field of quality and quality management.

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