SMALL and medium sized companies have been challenged to improve quality of goods and services in order to sustain stiff market competition and expand the market size.
The Minister for Industry, Trade and
Investment Mr Charles Mwijage said during the Top 100 mid-sized
companies’ awards ceremony held in Dar es Salaam at the weekend that
improving the quality of goods and services is of paramount importance
in sustaining stiff competition in the market.
The government is committed to creating
an environment that will allow the mid-sized companies thrive, he said.
Mr Mwijage also advised the mid-size companies to adopt corporate
governance practices and improve the quality of their products and
services in order to strengthen their market position and remain
competitive.
At the same event, Top 100 mid-sized
companies in the country were recognised and awarded after a survey
conducted by KPMG, an audit firm showing they meet all the ingredients
and financial fitness of a competitive mid-size firm.
The survey, which is in its seventh year
running, is sponsored by Bank M under a joint initiative between KPMG
and MCL. “SMEs have tremendous ability to create growth and development.
And for that, the government is
committed to creating an enabling environment for them to excel. We
(government), through the establishment of Tanzania Entrepreneurship and
competitiveness Centre (TECC), will endeavour to deal with challenges
that affect the SMEs sector,” he said.
Bank M Tanzania, Chief Executive Officer Ms Jacqueline Woiso expressed the Bank’s satisfaction to the whole process.
“Mid-sized companies play a central role
in the economic growth of any country. By recognising their
contribution, we believe that they will be encouraged to do even more,”
she said By so doing, such companies will prosper and increase
productivity as well as its contribution to the social welfare of the
people by creating more employment opportunities and most importantly
boosting our economy.”
This is the survey which celebrates
business success among the country’s Mid-Sized Companies as well as
entrepreneurs for contributing to the employment generation and growth
of the Tanzanian economy in general.
The award is given to companies which rank ahead of their peers in terms of revenue growth, profit growth.
A top 100 companies have succeeded in progressively growing their market position over time.
The 2017/18 winners were Dar Ceramica
Centre 2001 Ltd , followed by Songoro Marine Transport, Modern Fitting
Mart Ltd, Transit Ltd, Meru Spring Water etc.
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