Quality
Nestle says an extra bit of sugar in Cerelac won’t harm the baby
02 May 2024
Nestle India has sought to defend the extra sugar in its baby food `Cerelac’ sold in India, blaming it on the guidelines prescribed by regulators in this country versus regulators in other countries.
Pratt & Whitney engines ground Go First airline, Wadia alleges Rs 10,000 crore damages
28 Dec 2023
Blaming Pratt & Whitney (P&W) engines for the grounding of Go First airline, Wadia Group Chairman Nusli Wadia asserted that the U.S. company has inflicted damages exceeding Rs 10,000 crore on the airline.
Emirates Airline President urges Rolls-Royce to focus on engine performance
30 Nov 2023
In the aftermath of Rolls-Royce's ambitious plan to quadruple profits, the President of Emirates Airline, Tim Clark, has called on the British firm to "go back to basics" and prioritize the performance of its engines.
Godrej family to be first recipient of Qimpro Green Legacy Award
28 Jul 2018
The ‘Godrej Family’ has won the Qimpro Green Legacy Award, instituted for the first time by Mumbai-based quality consultancy Qimpro Foundation this year
Toyota nears $1 bn settlement over mishandling unintended acceleration recalls
10 Feb 2014
Toyota Motor Corp is close to finalising a deal agreeing to pay $1 billion to settle a US federal criminal investigation into unintended acceleration problem in some vehicles in 2009
Foxconn workers strike over rigid iPhone 5 quality control
06 Oct 2012
Three to four thousand production workers walked off the job after Foxconn raised overly strict demands on product quality without providing training for the corresponding skills
I-Mark: India’s new quality benchmark for design
05 Mar 2011
The India Design Council launched a campaign Friday to foster awareness about good design in India by launching a quality benchmark - the I-Mark.
Honda Motor recalls 57,853 units of City sedan
17 Feb 2011
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