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Commitment, hard work, dedication to partnership and business excellence contributes to growth and profitability.
To this end, distributors of Nestlé Ghana who exhibited these traits in 2019 have been recognised and rewarded accordingly.
Danmaud Limited of Accra won the top two awards of the year at the ceremony, “Best Distributor Award” as well as “Highest Turnover Award”.
Other awards included brand champions for Milo®, Cerelac®, Ideal® and more.
Speaking at the ceremony, Philomena Tan, Managing Director of Nestlé Ghana, congratulated all for continuously working hard to help ensure growth and development.
“Nestlé has grown over the years to become a leader not just in the food and beverages industry but in the area of Nutrition Health and Wellness. This achievement is attributed to the dedication of our business partners who I now refer to us our business partners, who ensure that our quality and nutritious offerings reach individuals and families across the country,” she said.
She entreated the partners to continue strengthening the relationship build over the years and look forward to greater achievements in 2020 under the theme, “Lead Growth”.
The Nestlé Distributor Awards is held annually to recognise distributors’ efforts and contribution to business success.
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