Ardee company Project Engineering has achieved Business All-Star Accreditation from the All-Ireland Business Foundation.
With expertise in mechanical design and developing mechanical products, Project Engineering have established themselves as industry leaders over 16 years in operation.
Based in the Northeast of Ireland, Project Engineering are experts in machinery safety, with clients through the island of Ireland, the UK and the EU.
Their team boasts a deep knowledge of CE Marking Directives and harmonised European standards and have a proven track record of customer satisfaction and repeat business.
Project Engineering have been recognised with Business All-Star Accreditation for their outstanding conduct in the areas of trust, performance and customer-centricity. These core areas are the essential qualities shared by all Business All-Star Accredited companies.
Speaking at the announcement, Deputy Chair of the Adjudication Board, Kieran Ring, said:
I am delighted to recognise the performance of Ardee company Project Engineering, in their recent All-Star audit. The result of the audit saw the company being accredited with Business All-Star 2023 accreditation. Our accreditation recognises the company’s conduct in the areas of trust, commitment, performance & customer centricity. Project Engineering is hereby included in the AIBF Register of Irish Business Excellence.
Reacting to the news of his company’s achievement Project Engineering Founder Colm O’Hagan said:
I am delighted and proud to accept Business All-Star Accreditation. This prestigious accolade is the result of a lot of hard work and I’d like to acknowledge the efforts of my team and the support of our clients. This Accreditation underlines our dedication to providing a quality service that we can be proud of and that most importantly, our clients can trust. We are delighted to join the talented group of businesses that make up the AIBF TRIBE and look forward to working alongside the AIBF team over the coming months.
Managing Director of the All-Ireland Business Foundation, Kapil Khanna, said : The accreditation, which is now held by over 500 firms, is needed by the thousands of small and medium businesses which operate to their own standards but have nothing to measure them by.
He said: “We evaluate a company’s background, trustworthiness and performance, and we speak to customers, employees and vendors. We also anonymously approach the company as a customer and report back on the experience. The business goes through at least two interviews and is scored on every part of the process against set metrics.”
The All-Ireland Business Foundation is a national body which accredits best-in-class Irish businesses as Business All-Stars. We believe best-in-class companies should be clearly identifiable so consumers can purchase with confidence.
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