NHP wins 2009 Frost & Sullivan award

Wednesday, 07 April, 2010

NHP Electrical Engineering was recently awarded the 2009 Australia & New Zealand Frost & Sullivan ‘Competitive Strategy Leadership Award’ in the low-voltage switchgear market.

Based on the findings of its best practices research, the global research organisation Frost & Sullivan used the following criteria in judging the award:

  1. Leverage of competitive intelligence
  2. Execution of competitive strategy
  3. Impact on market share
  4. Competitive brand positioning (brand strength and unique market position)
  5. Impact on customer satisfaction/value

Research Analyst, Energy & Power Systems, Asia Pacific, Thai Son Do said: “While the highly competitive Australasian low-voltage switchgear market is dominated with large multinational and local companies, NHP has differentiated itself from its competitors by expanding the company’s presence through their ability to serve customers with quality products and services when, where and how they want them. With 22 branch locations distributed across Australasia, NHP has consolidated this competitive advantage in the low-voltage switchgear market.”

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