Our goal is to ensure complete customer satisfaction
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Ashish Kumar Srivastava - Head Cement Business India, Haver and Boecker India, underlines their company’s commitment to contribute substantially to the growing needs of their employees while discus...

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Ashish Kumar Srivastava - Head Cement Business India, Haver and Boecker India, underlines their company’s commitment to contribute substantially to the growing needs of their employees while discussing the opening of their new office. What are the key reasons for choosing Gurugram as the new location of your office? We have a manufacturing unit and office in Vadodara. To further extend our support to the customers, we have opened up an office in Gurugram, NCR. There are multiple reasons to open up this office like increasing our footprint in the market, to provide an end-to-end solution of a packing plant to the customers and especially, to come closer to our consumer base. NCR is surrounded with some of the best vendors and we hope to provide customised and cost effective to our customers. It will also help us manage costs and requirements of our customers. What is the goal you would want to achieve with the new location of your office? Our goal is to ensure complete customer satisfaction and a long and fruitful association with them. We want to provide fully automatic solutions to the customers that help in increasing productivity, reducing power consumption and dust emission in plants. Along with this we also aim to deliver the latest technology to the cement industry as per their requirements as Haver and Boercker has been a technology leader and provides best solutions. Tell us about the support extended by Haver and Boecker India to its employees. Haver and Boecker is an employee centric organisation and we look forward to their growth and development. We take all efforts to provide resources that enhance their productivity and support their growth. Our emphasis is always on the growing needs of our employees professionally and personally.

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