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ASPC Was Introduced as the Best Project in the Risk Management Group of "World Best Practice Award"

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ASPC Was Introduced as the Best Project in the Risk Management Group of "World Best Practice Award"

After winning the seven-star award among 110  leading global participants, Arya Sasol  Polymer Company (ASPC) was once again awarded the title of the best project in the risk management group of the "World Best Practice Award" by the jury of the 10th edition of the "International Best Models Award".

In the continuation of the evaluation process of the projects submitted in the 10th edition of the 10th International Best Practice event, after obtaining a 7-star certificate for the "Dynamic Process Safety Risk Management" project, ASPC was selected in the risk management group as the best and strongest project of this competition. 

Earlier, ASPC presented the project "Dynamic and integrated process safety risk management model", after competing with 110 leading global projects in the 10th edition of the international best practices competition from the World Congress of Organizational Excellence, it won the highest position and the seven-star award of this competition.

Repeated Excellency in the field of risk management 

In the international competition of successful experiences, in addition to participating in the best experiences competition, participants had the opportunity to present their projects in 21 categories including: leadership, social responsibilities, environmental sustainability, risk management, innovation, digital transformation and asset management, strategic planning, etc. to compete, ASPC was able to present the "Process Safety Dynamic Risk Management" project selected by the jury as the best project, in the risk management category and group, and won the relevant award.

The 10th edition of the international competitions of successful experiences, in three stages, started from April this year and ended on August 10th

In this competition, out of a total of 110 designs sent from different countries to the competition secretariat, 60 designs from Iran, Switzerland, Canada, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, New Zealand, Singapore, India and Pakistan were selected as the best designs and they competed in several stages. It should be noted that these competitions are held every year in a world-class format under the auspices of the German Biobank Node (GBN) and the the Centre for Organisational Excellence Research (COER) in New Zealand.