Bharat Deko holds its first Partner’s meet in Mumbai
Over 150 partners participate in the meet that celebrated Cox & Kings’ 260th Anniversary
As a part of its 260 years celebration, Cox & Kings’ Bharat Deko held its first-ever Partner’s Meet with its vendors from across India. Hoteliers, transporters and other suppliers, who have long been partnered with Cox & Kings, participated in the meet. The domestic wing of Cox & Kings, Bharat Deko had exclusively organised the event for its panel of partners and suppliers to recognise their long service and commitment. Vendors who have excelled in their performance were also awarded at the meet. The event is also been deemed as the first of its kind in the industry.
The event served as an engaging event for both suppliers and the operational staff who otherwise are digitally connected. The partners welcomed the initiative and expressed their willingness to participate in the next partners meet scheduled in next year. Bharat Deko also conducted an orientation presentation to familiarize the partners with its ethos, policies, achievements and new plans.
Speaking about the event, Yusuf Poonawala, Head, Bharat Deko said,” The Partner’s Meet reiterates our efforts in acknowledging our supplier’s commitment to our brand. They are our important stakeholders who encourage us to be further innovative by offering us their timely and commendable service. While the oldest travel brand Cox & Kings is turning 260 years, we wish to have our partners to be a part of the celebration”
Both the staff and partners were treated to a melodious event that concluded with an astounding Gazal performance. The event was held in the Juhu Club Millennium, Mumbai on 19th January 2018.
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