FTCCI announced a three-day training program on How to achieve Benchmarking Quality and Reliability

Hyderabad: The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) today announced a three-day training program on “How to achieve Benchmarking quality and Reliability?”

This program which will be held in the city at FTCCI Skill Centre at Federation House in Red Hills from 24 to 26 August will be organised by FTCCI in association with Quality Circle Forum of India(QCFI), a non-profit institution.

It is open to anyone and everyone who is interested in improving their quality standards.

FTCCI announced a three-day training program on How to achieve Benchmarking Quality and Reliability

The objective of the program according to Mr Meela Jayadev, President of FTCCI is to ensure a quality culture in all industries.

The subject experts Mr D.K. Srivastava, Executive Director of QCFI, CV Ramana, and Madhav Rao both senior faculty of QCFI will conduct the training program that will be held from 10.30 am to 5 pm.  The subjects that will be dealt with in the program include Bech Marking, Work Place Management-5S; Lean Manufacturing; World Class Manufacturing, etc., and others. 

The interested may please reach out to Mr Rakesh Singh or Reena Rao on 8309789290 or 8688400904 respectively.


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