Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited Receives CII Safety Excellence Award 2024
Nellore: Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited (AKPL) has been honored with the CII Safety Excellence Award 2024 in the service sector under the Gold category at the 4th edition of Andhra Pradesh Safety Excellence Awards 2024 organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Southern Region. This prestigious accolade highlights the port’s dedication to fostering a safe and secure working environment for its employees and stakeholders.
The award, presented by Shri Madireddy Pratap, IPS, Director General of the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Response & Fire Services, acknowledges Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited standard safety, quality, and environmental sustainability practices The port has consistently prioritized safety as a core value, implementing stringent safety protocols and investing in cutting-edge safety technologies to ensure the well-being of its workforce. This award underscores Adani Krishnapatnam Port's proactive approach to safety, reinforcing its position as a leader in the industry.
Speaking on the occasion, Adani Krishnapatnam Port management said, we are immensely proud of our teams for their dedication and unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and environmental sustainability, "This award is a testimony to AKPL’s commitment to sustainability, environmental innovation, and responsible business practices. AKPL has been demonstrating outstanding environmental performance by setting benchmarks in environmental stewardship. "We will continue to prioritize the well-being of our employees, the quality of our operations, and the preservation of our environment."
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