Blue Dart ranked No. 1 amongst Best Multinational Workplaces in Asia 2019
Hyderabad: Blue Dart, India’s leading logistics services provider and part of Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL) Group has been ranked as No. 1 amongst the 25 Best Multinational Workplaces in Asia – 2019 by Great Place to Work® Institute, Asia. Blue Dart along with the DHL Group was recognised and featured in the list for the third year in a row.
Best Workplaces-Regional_Asia-2019_CMYK.jpgCommenting on the prestigious recognition, Balfour Manuel, Chief Executive Officer, Blue Dart said, “It is a moment of pride for us to be recognized among the Best Multinational Workplaces in Asia 2019 for the third consecutive year. Our success is attributed to our team of Blue Darters, their sheer dedication and passion has helped make Blue Dart a great brand and remain a leader in the express logistics industry. Our focus has always been on our people and intensifying our position as a Employer of Choice. This prestigious ranking by Great Place to Work is a ‘Gold Standard’ and a prominent recognition for us.”
As part of the study, Great Place to Work® identified the top organizations that have successfully created high-trust, high-performing cultures in the Asia and Middle East regions. This is an annual list that recognizes companies in three categories: Small & Medium Organizations (20-500); Large Organizations (501+); and Multinational Organizations. The list of winners is arrived at by considering organizations that were recognized in one or more of our national Best Workplaces lists in Great Place to Work® chartered countries in the Region (Greater China, India, Japan, South Korea, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates). More than 1200 organizations were eligible to be considered for these honours this year.
More than 1,200 organizations participated in the survey process. The companies that make up the 2019 Best Workplaces in Asia list outshined the rest in their commitment to caring for their employees and providing environments where they can thrive.