Last week in Moscow, a ceremony was held to award the winners of the “100 Best Goods of Russia” programme.
Republic’s enterprises, including small businesses, are successfully mastering the production of high-tech products using unique innovative developments. This is also evidenced by the highest prizes of the 100 Best Goods of Russia Programme, which were awarded this year to three enterprises of the republic.
The Success in Import Substitution Prize was awarded to TMS Group, which is actively implementing lean production methods and continuously improving its activities, effectively solving oil production tasks with minimal losses. The Innovation Prize was awarded to OOO Innovation Technology for the Re-Flame intumescent fire retardant composition. The Taste of Quality Prize was awarded to the Department of Food and Social Nutrition of Kazan for the “Sour-milk product for therapeutic and preventive nutrition Bifilife”.
All three products, as well as the Firdaus Golden Oil produced by OOO Müstela and maintenance service for domestic and foreign aircraft equipment by OOO Tulpar Technic, were included in the Gold Hundred list. This status is awarded to only 100 products of the country, distinguished by excellence in quality, environmental friendliness, safety, and other indicators.
Based on information by SRC for SMT in Tatarstan
Today, the Tatarstan Ministry of Industry and Trade hosted the final meeting of the Organising Committee of the Best Goods and Services of Tatarstan. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan German Lerner.
Deputy Director of the Tatarstan Centre for Standardisation, Metrology, and Certification Andrey Makarov made a report on contest results and on the work of expert commissions.
The Republic’s contest “The Best Goods and Services of Tatarstan” has been holding within the framework of the 100 Best Goods of Russia Programme as a regional stage for 16 successive years. This year, a total of 453 goods and services from 230 entities took part in the contest, which is 10% more than in last year.
In order to evaluate the goods and services submitted to the contest, 8 expert commissions were formed, which included more than 30 professionals and experts from 11 republic’s ministries, agencies, and organisations. For the first time, experts on halal products and services were involved in the work of expert commissions.
The meeting participants unanimously decided to honour 135 products and services with the title of contest winners and to award 138 diplomas of the 1st degree and 162 diplomas of the 2nd degree. Also during the meeting, a decision was taken to establish a working group for the preparation and organisation of the Award Ceremony. German Lerner was appointed Chairman of the working group.