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Nestle Ghana rewards distributors with commercial trucks

 Nestle Ghana Ltd, the Good Food Life Company has rewarded five distributors with KIA K3000 and Hyundai HD78 trucks to recognize them for business excellence and their dedicated partnership with Nestlé.

The awards scheme which was instituted by the global food beverage company is to enable distributors to send the company’s products to the doorsteps of consumers.

Nestle Ghana rewards distributors with commercial trucks

DANMAUD Ltd of Accra, took the award for Overall Best Distributor based on high sales achievements and solid business infrastructure including warehousing and manpower management.

Benbetty Enterprise, RANSBET Supplies 2003 Ltd, MASHAYAK and Thonket Company Ltd followed respectively.

This is in addition to other deserving distributors nationwide, who have been recognized in various categories, including Growth, Consistency, Best Sales Region and Brand Champion for the Nestlé brands, namely Cerelac, Ideal, Milo, Maggi, Nido and Nescafé.

Speaking at the award presentation held at the company’s Head Office, the Managing Director of Nestlé Ghana Ltd., Mr. Georgios Badaro, congratulated the distributors for their contribution to the business.

“Every year, we recognize our dedicated business partners for their valuable support, because the work they do ensures that Nestlé’s nutritious and quality food and beverages reach millions of Ghanaian families each day.”

Nestle Ghana rewards distributors with commercial trucks

The ultimate winner, Mrs. Maud Botwe, of DANMAUD Ltd, who was also recognized for the Highest Turnover, expressed appreciation to Nestlé saying, “I thank the Managing Director, Management and staff of Nestlé Ghana for their support. We are very grateful that our hard work has been recognised and pledge to do our part to support Nestlé just as they support us.”

The Nestlé Distributor Awards are held annually to recognize distributor efforts and contribution to business growth and success.

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