Hyva has won a Best Managed Companies Award for companies with headquarters in The Netherlands.
Best Managed Companies is an initiative of Deloitte, a global consulting and financial advisory group. The programme, which aims to challenge and recognise the overall strength of successful privately-owned companies while guiding and recognising their leadership teams, was introduced in The Netherlands in 2007 and rolled out globally in 2011.
The organisation was impressed by Hyva’s global presence and praises the structural approach and processes in the company.
“We are very proud to have won this prestigious award,” commented Marco Mazzu, CEO of Hyva. “The award recognises the consistency of our performance based on a sustainable business strategy. Our management team and all of our employees are commended for their efforts.”
Evaluation of nominee companies for the award is guided by the Business Maturity Model (BMM) which is based on the premise that organisational balance results in greater efficiency and better performance. The model analyses five company pillars: Strategy & Policy-making, Organisation & Processes, Operation & Control, Information Technology, and People & Culture. It also considers aspects such as sustainability, competitive pressure, financial performances, client satisfaction and innovative capital.
Catharina Monster, Chief HR Officer and Leader of Sustainability of Hyva added, “This Best Managed Companies designation adds an independent quality label for our organisation. And, it opens up valuable networking opportunities with other exceptional business leaders and strong private companies.”
Hyva was also nominated for a second award in the Sustainability category. Hyva’s achievements in sustainability were also illustrated by the new Hyva KENNIS e-Power crane which operates on electric power, rather than conventional diesel power.
This solution offers improved energy efficiency and lower environmental impact – no exhaust fume emissions and lower noise levels, says the company. Hyva’s e-Power initiative recognises customer demand for electrically operated vehicles and is responding to increasingly strict environmental regulation on diesel exhaust emissions and noise pollution.