Interplast Limited, a leading producer of plastic pipe systems in West Africa, won two awards at this year’s Ghana Mining Industry Awards (GMIA).
The company won the Best Performer in Mine Supplies and Support Services and Best Performer in Local Manufacturing of Mine Inputs.
The ninth in the series, this year’s GMIA was on the theme “Celebrating Excellence: Embracing Sustainable Mining Practices”.
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Interplast Limited, Sivnesh Kumar, in an interview after picking the two awards, said his outfit was proud of the awards.
He said the company continued to win the best in mine supplies and services and local manufacturer of mine inputs “Due to Interplast Limited’s focus on quality and best services to clients”.
Mr Kumar said Interplast Limited, established in 1970, had been consistent in producing quality products for clients and the mining industry, saying, “The first pipe Interplast Limited produced is still delivering water somewhere.”
Outlining strategies to continue to win awards at the GMIA, the COO said, “Interplast is going to continue to do the right thing and focus on sustainable production” to protect the environment.
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