ACG Packaging Materials wins prestigious Kepner-Tregoe (KT) Excellence Award

ACG Packaging Materials, a division of ACG – the world’s only integrated pharmaceutical solutions and manufacturing company, has been honoured with a Kepner-Tregoe (KT) Excellence Award in the team category for problem-solving excellence.

For the last 30 years, the KT Excellence Awards have recognised exceptional results, talent, and achievements in the application of KT’s methodologies. They honour global organisations, teams and individuals who have demonstrated mastery of rational process and provide a recognition for being “the best in the world.”

Kepner-Tregoe, a leader in consulting and training for over 65 years, played a pivotal role in advancing ACG Packaging Materials’ capabilities. In June 2023, 18 ACG associates received problem-solving skills development and coaching from Matthieu Coupeau, Senior Consultant at Kepner-Tregoe. This training provided the team with a structured methodology for tackling complex issues and delivering impactful results. Leveraging these newly acquired skills, the ACG team excelled against over 100 competitors, ultimately securing the prestigious award.

In acknowledging the award, the KT Team remarked: “This prestigious award is a testament to the team’s outstanding performance in its category. The judges noted an extraordinary success in utilising the rational process of problem analysis, setting a global benchmark. Congratulations on this remarkable achievement.”

S.R. Shivshankar, CEO at ACG Packaging Materials, said: “This is a proud moment for us and a huge accomplishment. I’d like to thank and congratulate the team – a real testament to their hard work and success.”

The award-winning ACG team includes Dilip Satpathy, Sarthak Konde, Asutosh Ray, Jyoti Chavan, and Pankaj Mahale. 

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