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Interplast Limited, a trailblazer in manufacturing innovative piping systems and solutions, was honoured with two prestigious awards at the 10th Ghana Mining Industry Awards (GMIA), held on Friday 22nd November 2024 at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra.
The company was adjudged the best performer in local manufacturing of mine input winner and the 1st runner-up for best performer in mine supplies and support services. The company’s consistent performance and contribution to the mining industry solidified its reputation as a leader in industrial excellence and sustainability.
The awards ceremony, a flagship event organised by the Ghana Chamber of Mines, celebrated outstanding achievements in the mining sector, with a spotlight on sustainability, innovation, and corporate responsibility.
Gracing the occasion was the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor who applauded the recipients for their exceptional contributions to advancing Ghana's mining industry. In his address, the minister urged businesses to maintain their focus on excellence, innovation, and ethical practices.
Interplast’s victories at the 10th GMIA are part of a larger narrative of excellence that dates back to the inception of the awards. The company has been a consistent winner in various categories, reflecting its role as a reliable partner for the mining industry. By delivering high-quality, innovative, and sustainable products, Interplast has positioned itself as a cornerstone of industrial solutions in Ghana and beyond.

These latest accolades underscore Interplast’s dedication to crafting solutions that not only meet industry demands but also align with global sustainability goals. The company’s advanced manufacturing technologies and focus on environmentally conscious practices have been instrumental in fostering operational efficiency across mining operations.
Interplast's success at this year’s GMIA is both a recognition of its contributions to the mining industry and a reaffirmation of its commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation. As a trusted supplier of durable and efficient piping systems, Interplast continues to play a critical role in bolstering Ghana's industrial capacity.Certified to ISO 9001:2015, 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 standards, Interplast prioritizes quality, safety, and environmental sustainability.
S. Kumar, Chief Operations Officer of Interplast, expressed appreciation for the recognition, noting, "These awards are a reflection of our unwavering commitment to excellence and our robust partnerships within the mining sector. We maintain our focus on delivering solutions that foster growth and sustainability.”
As Interplast celebrates another milestone, the company remains steadfast in its mission to lead with innovation, strengthen its partnerships, and contribute meaningfully to Ghana's industrial and economic development.
Interplast’s achievements at the 10th GMIA are not just an acknowledgment of past successes but a promise of continued excellence in the future. With its proven track record and vision for sustainable growth, the company is set to remain a dominant force in Ghana’s industrial landscape.
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