Vietnamese businesses receive Trusted Brand Index certificates

Dec 22nd at 10:23
22-12-2015 10:23:56+07:00

Vietnamese businesses receive Trusted Brand Index certificates

As many as 186 Vietnamese businesses received the certificate of Trusted Brand Index (TBI) at a ceremony held in HCM City late last week.

The event was co-organised by the Viet Nam Enterprises Institute (VEI) and Germany's InterConformity Assessment and Certification Company.

According to the TBI Report 2015, 149 Vietnamese enterprises have made outstanding achievements in following the provisions of the TBI Management System and 37 others have proven their excellence in meeting the Sustainable Development System's requirements.

The TBI was launched in 2004 with the aim of helping businesses improve their capacity in quality management, establish their best relations with partners and customers, and raise their competitiveness through a third party's independent surveys and assessments.

As of 2015, the programme has conducted surveys on and updated information for 12,000 businesses on the database of the Viet Nam Enterprises Network, VEI Vice President Tran Minh Khue said.

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