March 6, 2025 | 13:26 GMT +7
March 6, 2025 | 13:26 GMT +7
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Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Company honored as “Sustainable Development Enterprise - Vietnam Excellent Brand 2024.”
In Hanoi, the Vietnam Economic Journal, under the Vietnam Economic Science Association, organized the Vietnam Excellent Brands Program 2024.
With the theme “Pioneering Green Investment,” this year’s program focused on criteria such as strategies, action plans, and the results achieved by businesses, particularly in areas like digital transformation, green transition, developing energy-saving production models, prioritizing clean energy, brand protection, and fostering policies for employees and social responsibility toward the community.
After a thorough survey and evaluation, businesses with outstanding achievements in production, business, trade, and services, aimed at green growth and sustainable development, were honoured.
Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Company continued to assert its leadership position, being honoured in the Top 16 "Excellent Brands – Sustainable Development" for 2024. The award is a significant recognition of the company’s efforts in building and developing its brand, affirming its position and credibility in the international market. At the same time, it opens doors to trade with major partners in the region, providing a solid foundation for the company to reach a global level.
Ms. Trinh Thi Hong Van, Chairwoman of the Member Council of Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Company, received the 2024 Excellent Entrepreneur title.
On this occasion, Ms Trinh Thi Hong Van, Chairwoman of the Member Council of Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Company, was honoured in the category of "Excellent Entrepreneur 2024," acknowledging her significant contributions to the development of the company’s brand and the Vietnamese economy overall.
As a business leader, Ms. Van has guided the company to achieve its production and business goals, ensuring that employees are motivated and secure in their work. She has also focused on nurturing and caring for the health, material, and spiritual well-being of the company's staff. Under her management, the company's operations have been highly effective, making positive contributions to various community and social activities.
Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Company is responsible for managing, exploiting, preserving, and developing the natural island bird's nest resources of Khanh Hoa province. The company manages 33 bird islands and 173 bird caves, holding the record for the largest number of bird islands and the highest bird's nest production in Asia.
Over nearly 35 years of growth and development, Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest, Sanest, and Sanvinest have been recognized as national brands, becoming reputable names. Both domestic and international customers regard them as top-quality products globally.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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