Nepali Times
Weather
High standards


Dabur Nepal has declared a sales turnover of Rs 277 billion, registering a 24 per cent increase over last year's profit before tax and statutory provisions. The company contributed over Rs 20 billion to the state exchequer. At the closing in July 2002, Dabur Nepal's gross assets totalled Rs 119 billion. While many new Dabur products are now available, key products like Real fruit juices, Vatika Shampoo and Amla Hai Oil have shown substantial growth in sales.

The company has also been awarded certification for Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) for complying with the US Food and Drug Administration's Mandatory by the SGS Group, a member of Societe Generale de Surveillance, a global leader in verification, testing and certification. This accreditation recognises the company's global standards of expertise, quality and integrity during food processing procedures. The assessment also approves of the technologies implemented by Dabur Nepal that focuses on prevention rather than relying mainly on end product inspection and testing. Organisational control, monitoring of food safety hygiene and quality management system demonstrate the company's commitment to ensure safety. It also boosts customer, retailer and government confidence in Dabur products.


LATEST ISSUE
638
(11 JAN 2013 - 17 JAN 2013)


ADVERTISEMENT



himalkhabar.com            

NEPALI TIMES IS A PUBLICATION OF HIMALMEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED | ABOUT US | ADVERTISE | SUBSCRIPTION | PRIVACY POLICY | TERMS OF USE | CONTACT