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CPEC to help boost auto, transportation industry in Pakistan: Ahsan

byCustoms Today Report
08/09/2015
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KARACHI: The increasing roads networks, improved infrastructure and completion of China Pakistan Economic Corridor will help boost auto and transportation industry.

This was stated by Federal Minister of Planning, Development & National Reforms Ahsan Iqbal, while addressing Indus Motor Company (IMC) 22nd QCC Convention, themed ‘Kaizen – Way of life’.

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Inaugurating the convention, Ahsan Iqbal appreciated the efforts of IMC in contributing to the development of the local industry in Pakistan. The minister said that government is specifically focusing on the growth of private sector and auto manufacturers are most critical part of it. All stakeholders must sit together to come up with a road map for auto industry to join the league of top automobile producers in the world, he added.

Addressing on the occasion, IMC CEO Parvez Ghias said that the company shares its experiences within and outside the industry and aims to promote a culture where merit, creativity and search for better ways are constantly strived for. “This mind-set is required within all our institutions so that we can move on the path of growth and prosperity,” he added.

A total of 12 teams presented their efforts in improving their respective areas based on the philosophy of Kaizen (continuous Improvement). The winner of the 22nd QCC Convention 2015 will represent IMC in the Global QC Convention in Japan.

Commissioner Karachi Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui and a large audience consisting of Senior Management of IMC, House of Habib (HoH), IMC suppliers, eminent businessmen from engineering industry, government officials and participating teams attended the convention.

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