ADNOC Distribution was honoured with the ‘Brand of the Year' distinction at the World Branding Awards 2015 in the National Award category for service stations sector.
The title validates the brand's excellence in the distribution and marketing of petroleum products and allied services within the UAE.
Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive Officer at ADNOC Distribution, received the award at a special ceremony hosted at the Kensington Palace State Apartments in London.
The World Branding Awards is given away by the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation. The awards, which recognise the achievements of some of the world's best brands, includes two major tiers – the Global Awards and the National Awards. While the Global Awards honour international brands, the National Awards are conferred to brands that are household names in their countries of origin.
Commenting on the win, Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri said, "At ADNOC Distribution, we continue to reinforce our brand position through our strict commitment to providing quality products and services based on our customer focused strategy. We also effectively support sustainable economic and community development in line with vision of our wise leadership in the UAE. This approach has helped ADNOC Distribution maintain its leading status in the local market as a responsible and key contributor to the nation's economy."
Al Dhaheri added, "We work relentlessly to ensure employee well-being, preservation of the environment and conformance to the highest standards of health and safety in our day-to-day operations. Today, we are glad to achieve this honour from the World Branding Forum. Such distinctions inspire us to continue retaining the trust of our loyal customers, while keeping our competitive edge in the industry."
Source: WAM
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