Trustmark
Certification is a GJF initiative to standardize the quality of jewellery
process in collaboration with UK-based international certification institute
Goa– 12 November 2014: Goa-based Ulhās Jewels is the fourth jeweler in India to fulfill
all the criteria under the Trustmark certification process, an initiative
supported by the All India Gems & Jewellery Federation (GJF) in
collaboration with ISOQAR, a British based international certification
organization having presence world over.
Mr. Vikram Verlekar, MD of Ulhas Jewels receives Trustmark Certificate from Ms. Nirupa Bhatt, Chairperson of Trustmark and also the Managing Director of GIA in India & Middle East |
Trustmark certification focuses on
creating systems within an organization to improve company’s efficiency. It
caters to all the aspects of business and aims to standardize the way an
organization works. The system will give an immense benefit in day to day operations
and will help plan the focus areas as well as monitor the company’s journey.
Five jewellers - Rajkot based Premji Valji & Sons, Chheda Jewels (Mumbai),
Khandelwal Jewellers (Akola), Ulhas Jewels (Goa) and Chandukaka Saraf (Pune) -
have emerged as the first five jewellery outlets across India to fulfill all
the criteria to be Trustmark certified.
Ms. Nirupa Bhatt, Chairperson of
Trustmark and also the Managing Director of GIA in India & Middle East
presented the Trustmark Certificate to the MD of Ulhas Jewellers- Mr. Vikram
Verlekar. He is the first jeweller from Goa to be Trustmark certified. While
receiving the certificate Mr. Verlekar said, “Trustmark certification has added
a lot of value to my day to day business. It’s a step ahead from the other
processes as it has regularized my business operation. I believe in quality and
with the Trustmark system process in place, I would be able to create new
trends and add value to the brand”.
Ms. Nirupa Bhatt, Chairperson of
Trustmark congratulated Mr. Verlekar and said, “The main purpose of Trustmark
certification is to build a nationally accepted model, for the gems and
jewellery industry. We want more organization to be Trustmark certified as it
would represent a symbol of trust, credibility and complete transparency”.
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