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Follow on Google News | Moataz Al Khayyat | KCT Recognized for Global Standards of Practice by British Standards InstitutionThe Khayyat Contracting & Trading Company. (KCT), headed by CEO Moataz Al Khayyat recently became the first company in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to receive recognition of its global standards of practice by the British Standards Institution.
By: Khayyat Contracting & Trading Theuns Kotze, regional director of BSI, stated: “I applaud KCT for leading by example with their push to achieve first class global standards across their organisation. “PAS 99 shows the world that you’re meeting all your responsibilities, as well as giving confidence to customers, suppliers, investors and stakeholders.” BSI is the business standards company that helps organizations all over the world make excellence a habit. For more than a century, BSI has been showing businesses how to improve performance, reduce risk and achieve sustainable growth. BSI works in 150 countries worldwide. Moataz Al Khayyat's portfolio of construction projects: Mr Moataz Al Khayyat’s company has some 20 construction projects underway in the Doha region in Qatar, with a total workforce of about 6,000 workers. KCT recently launched the Al Khayyat Academy for Training, a facility to train construction tradesmen and unskilled laborers, as well as foremen and supervisors in 10 trades. Khayyat Contracting & Trading www.Khayyat- Email: info@khayyat- ---------------------------------------- Moataz Al Khayyat Business Portfolio - www.franklinandrose.co.uk/#! The Palma Hospitality Group is one of 17 companies owned by Mr. Moataz Al Khayyat. The companies include general contracting, commercial and residential developments, building materials, various trading companies, hospitals and restaurants with operations in Syria, Morocco and Qatar. After the start of the Syrian revolution in 2011, Mr. Al Khayyat joined the Syrian opposition and because of that decision, the regime confiscated all his assets in Syria as well as his family's assets. Mr. Al Khayyat now operates his enterprises from Qatar. He is committed to fostering and supporting humanitarian efforts in the Near East.. ---------------------------------------- Franklin & Rose | Digital Content Solutions. Contact Information Editor: Martin Hymas Website: www.FranklinandRose.co.uk Business News: FranklinandRose.wordpress.com End
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