PGPIC CEO Emphasizes Governance Excellence in Petchem Industry

PGPIC CEO Emphasizes Governance Excellence in Petchem Industry
(Wednesday, March 6, 2024) 14:37

TEHRAN (NIPNA) -- The CEO of the Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC) stressed the importance of excellence in companies and organizations, emphasizing the need to focus on governance quality in the petrochemical industry.

Abdolali Ali-Askari, speaking at the 10th Excellence Award in the Petrochemical Industry, highlighted the pivotal role of the petrochemical sector as a leading industry and hope for the country's future. "We hope to take significant strides in Iran's economic advancement through the development of this industry," he stated.

Ali-Askari added, "Ambitious goals have been planned for the petrochemical industry, and it is Iran's right to reach a $100 billion value for the products of this industry. Achieving this goal requires commendable excellence in companies."

Underlining the contemporary multifaceted warfare, encompassing soft and economic aspects, he emphasized the necessity for earnest efforts and internal reinforcement to foster a resilient economy.

Ali-Askari emphasized that focusing on governance excellence in the petrochemical industry could serve as a model for other organizations to better support the private sector.

The 10th Excellence Award in the Petrochemical Industry, held with the presence of prominent figures including Morteza Shahmirzai, CEO of the National Petrochemical Company, Vahidreza Zeydifar, Deputy Minister of Engineering, Research, and Technology of the Ministry of Petroleum, Mehdi Alimadadi, Deputy Minister of Development, Management, and Human Resources of the Ministry of Petroleum, Abdolhossein Bayat, Chairman of the Boards of Directors of Oil Industry Pension Funds, Abdolali Ali-Askari, PGPIC CEO, and Babak Afghahi, CEO of Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Investment Company (Tamin), was themed "Production Growth with a Focus on Strengthening the Supply Chain" and honored the winners of this edition's festival.

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