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Sri Ramalinga Mill's unit is `5S' winner

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Coimbatore , Jan.3

Sri Ramalinga Mill Pvt Ltd's `B' unit in Arupukottai has been adjudged the overall winner among the textile mills that have figured in the second year competition for implementation of the `5S practices', the Japanese quality management techniques.

The `5S' quality standards audit to adjudicate the best practicing textile units was conducted under the aegis of the ABK-AOTS Dosokai Tamil Nadu Centre and the Precot Group of Coimbatore in which 24 textile mills representing spinning and garmenting units took part this year.

Out of the 1,000 point score sheet, Sri Ramalinga's `B' unit has bagged the maximum of 726 points to secure the overall winner trophy instituted in the name of N. Damotharan, founder-director of Precot Mills Ltd.

The Arupukottai-based textile unit has also been adjudged the first price winner in the spinning mills category, while K.G. Naidu Mill (belonging to the KG group) with 668 points secured the second place.

In the garment units category, Roverco Apparel Company Pvt Ltd, Pallavaram unit in Chennai was given away the first price and the company's Ambattur unit has secured the second prize by scoring 640 points.

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