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Mansfield Pollard goes for gold

Mansfield Pollard has achieved gold standard status at the Bouygues Energies & Services 2017 Supply Chain Forum.

Mansfield Pollard marketing manager Nick Baldwin (second from left), collected the Bouygues Energy & Services Gold Standard Award.

Held at Birmingham's NEC, the event was attended by over 300 supply chain members and shared Bouygues Energies & Services' insights into its development strategies and growth ambitions.

The forum is also a platform to showcase future opportunities and provides an invaluable opening for business networking.

Preceded by key-note speakers and interactive supplier workshops, the highly anticipated awards ceremony recognised the achievements of Bouygues Energies & Services and its supply chain partners.

Voted for by employees of Bouygues Energies & Services, each company received a score in a variety of categories, including: 

  • Cost and Commercial value
  • Programme management (including turnaround and delivery times) 
  • Quality of product and working practices
  • Environmental impact
  • Technical knowledge and assistance
  • Working safely on site

The best performing companies were awarded either Bronze, Silver, or Gold status. With an overall total of 91.63 percent, Mansfield Pollard was one of only two companies to secure gold status in the Contracting category and achieved 100 percent in 7 of the 11 sub-categories.

Nick Baldwin, marketing manager at Mansfield Pollard, said: “I was incredibly proud to collect the gold standard award on behalf of the Mansfield Pollard team. All our staff have contributed to this award by working hard to build and maintain relationships with Bouygues Energies & Services at all levels.

“These awards are particularly meaningful as they are voted for by Bouygues Energies & Services employees and it is fantastic to be recognised for our quality of service throughout the whole customer journey.

“As a company, we focus on creating an exceptional customer experience and work as a team to deliver compliance and exceed expectations.”
 

13 December 2017

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