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XIX da CASP: Which companies stand out in terms of the quality of their services?

During the recent 19th Annual Private Sector Conference, six national companies were recognized for their excellence in the quality of their products and services, standing out as leaders in their respective fields.

The Company of the Year award went to Brithol Michcoma Moçambique, a renowned national company that excels in providing services in printing technology, packaging, the development of electronic security and communications solutions, with over 31 years’ experience in the market.

In the same category, CBE was also recognized for its years of dedication to developing recruitment and selection activities for qualified manpower, meeting the diverse needs of businesses, from small companies to mega-projects.

For the Service of the Year category, the award went to Test Top, a large private Mozambican firm specializing in the design, supply, installation and maintenance of electrical systems. Meanwhile, TECNEL, a medium-sized company with over 24 years’ experience, was also recognized in this category, standing out for its work in the Energy sector.

In the Product of the Year segment, CEDSIF, the only public entity to receive an award, was recognized for its services in modernizing processes and information systems, as well as public finance management, among other activities. BAHARAM was also awarded in this category, in recognition of the quality of its products.

CTA stood out in the awards for the Certification and Quality of Services Provided and Products Exported, demonstrating its commitment to standards of excellence.

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