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LCCI firm wins KEMA Gold Certificate

byCT Report
10/10/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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LAHORE: Another LCCI member firm Fast Cables has hoisted the national flag at global level by winning KEMA Gold Certificate after passing `the KEMA test. It is also a good news for the economy as Pakistani entrepreneurs are fast getting their due place in the international trade arena.

This was told by the LCCI President Malik Tahir Javed while addressing a press conference here at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry. LCCI Senior Vice President Khawaja Khawar Rasheed and Vice President Zeeshan Khalil, Kamal Mahmood Amjad Mian also spoke on the occasion.

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Malik Tahir Javed informed that Fast Cable is now Nation’s First KEMA Gold Certified Electrical Cable Manufacturer. This will definitely help them to secure maximum space in the international market that will help boost exports and bring in much-needed foreign exchange. He said that the certificate and the report issued by KEMA are widely accepted and trustworthy in the world. He said that the products of LCCI member firm passed all of tests and the reports altogether have hundreds of pages with accurate data and complete detailed graphs and pictures. This not only shows KEMA’s strict, discreet and objective work standard, but also proves LCCI member firm’s strength in products and technology.

“Certification from a leading European institution is an honor for the Lahore Chamber and the whole business community. Businesses should take inspiration from the achievement of LCCI firms that are putting in their best efforts to contribute to the national economy and earning good name to the country. It would not only give expansion to their businesses but would also pave way for new investments to the country, joint ventures, would generate more revenues for the government”, the LCCI President added.

LCCI Senior Vice President Khawaja Khawar Rasheed and Vice President Zeeshan Khalil said that private sector can do a lot for the economic uplift of the provided it has good atmosphere and friendly policies. They said that government should encourage private sector by taking it on board while formulating the trade and economy related policies.

Kamal Mian, stated that Fast Cables is committed to meeting the highest international quality standards in cable and conductor manufacturing. The Gold Certification of Fast Cables Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) cables from KEMA Laboratories reflects the company’s commitment to provide its customers with the best quality products. Fast Tasdeeq, a SMS verification service further empowers Fast Cables customers.

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