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CDE recognised as Deloitte Best Managed Company for 16th year

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The team from CDE at the Deloitte Best Managed Companies gala event in Dublin. The team from CDE at the Deloitte Best Managed Companies gala event in Dublin. (PHOTO: CDE)

Waste processing equipment specialist CDE has been recognised as one of the Best Managed Companies in the Republic of Ireland for the 16th year in a row.

The Deloitte Best Managed Companies programme, which was introduced in Ireland in 2008, is a quality award that acknowledges the success of private companies.

It evaluates businesses based on criteria such as business strategy, innovation, organisational culture, and financial performance, as well as environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards.

The CDE team was awarded the prize at a special gala event, held recently at the Royal Dublin Society venue in Dublin. 

CDE, which earlier this year unveiled its new fully-mobile FreeFlow washing plant for aggregate and sand classification, is one of just four companies to have maintained its requalifer winner status since the programme’s inception.

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