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Npo Unveiled Development Project To Improve Industrial Productivity

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Through the National Productivity Organization (NPO) in the country, the Ministry of Industries and Production has undertaken a development project to improve the productivity of the country’s industrial, manufacturing, service, and educational sectors. 

?Chief Executive Officer of NPO Muhammad Alamgir Chaudhry stated that this productivity movement was the first-ever developmental project supported by the public sector development program to enhance competitiveness through sustainable national productivity. 


He stated that the NPO would teach stakeholders about productivity enhancement and make them productivity specialists in key sectors. He stated that NPO has been granted certification body status for the first time by the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) in Japan for a four-year period. 


Moreover,?Chaudhry noted that?competition in the public and private sectors must be encouraged in order to boost industrial production and achieve economic growth and prosperity, “We need to be efficient in our productivity tools including output increase, human resources, technology and process of different industrial value chains for achieving industrial growth to enhance our trade volume with the world.” 


“The local industrial sector is lacking the efficiency in its value chain through technology, productivity, innovation; managerial productivity and human labor productivity, which are the major tools to enhance the productivity and efficiency in the local industrial sector,” he added. 


Potentially, progress in all segments of Pakistan’s economy is required, and hopefully, NPO-trained individuals can flourish in relevant fields after receiving training from NPO in diverse fields such as quality, competitiveness, and sustainable social economic development. 


In addition, he stated that the government had been working hard to make Pakistan financially productive and globally competitive by encouraging an export-driven economy in the country through training and the production of productivity specialists.


Approximately 10,000 people, including students from schools and technical institutes, have been trained on the notion of productivity through various sessions held across Pakistan, NPO CEO added. 

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