The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) is a multi-disciplinary organization established by statute in 1967 to promote increased productivity and the use of more efficient methods throughout Hong Kong's business sectors.
HKPC is governed by a Council comprising a Chairman and 22 members. This Council represents managerial, labour, academic and professional interests, as well as a number of government departments concerned with productivity issues.
HKPC and its subsidiary companies provide a multitude of services to around 3,000 clients each year. The operation of HKPC is supported by fee income from its services and a government subvention in balance.
With 28 Centres of Excellence, and 10 testing laboratories, as well as exhibition and training facilities at its headquarters at the HKPC Building in Kowloon Tong, HKPC provides a diverse range of services in manufacturing technologies, management system, information technologies, and environmental technologies to clients from different industrial and commercial sectors.
As the Hong Kong economy continues to move to higher value-added production, a constant flow of creatively applied technology is essential if the territory is to stay ahead in competitive global markets. To fulfill its role, HKPC is focused on both new technologies and continuous competence development in order to upgrade the performance of its workforce.
HKPC's ability to serve its customers depends entirely on the diverse professional skills, teamwork and loyalty of its employees. Staff members are encouraged to upgrade their individual capabilities through training programmes, while organizational flexibility encourages inter-disciplinary teamwork on behalf of clients.
HKPC endeavours to meet the needs of clients to enhance their competitive advantage in both the local and world markets. HKPC is committed to providing a professional and efficient service in a supportive environment. Total customer satisfaction forms the core service goal of HKPC's team of professional consultants.
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