Vehicle Inspection NZ selected as finalist
Vehicle Inspection NZ selected as finalist in
AUT Excellence in Business Support
Awards
Auckland, 9 June 2016 – The performance of Vehicle Inspection NZ (VINZ) has been recognised by AUT Business School. The NZTA-accredited vehicle inspection, testing and certification company has been named a finalist in the school’s 2016 Excellence in Business Support Awards.
VINZ is one of four companies recognised in the $5M - $20M turnover category, sponsored by IBM, and will join finalists across ten categories at this year’s awards.
“VINZ is delighted to have our performance recognised by AUT’s Business School,” says CEO, Gordon Shaw. “It’s heartening to have the contribution of organisations that provide essential support services to business recognised in this manner, and gratifying be included amongst this year’s finalists. It’s a testament to the skills, expertise, high standards and hard work of our 150 qualified inspectors, technicians and support staff throughout the country, and to the commitment and capability of our leadership team.”
The Awards are based on the NZ Business Excellence Foundation’s highly-regarded criteria for performance excellence and include an assessment of VINZ’s performance, its results as compared with competitors and its future projections.
Now into their eleventh year the AUT Excellence in Business Support Awards are the only national performance measure for New Zealand business support organisations.
“AUT’s Business School differentiates itself with the depth of engagement with industry for the benefit of staff and students. These annual awards are one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to industry,” says AUT Business School Acting Dean, Professor Kate Kearins.
Winners of the ten category awards and the supreme award will be named at a gala dinner on 5 October.
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