SYNDER FILTRATION RECEIVES PRESIDENTIAL AWARD FOR EXPORTS
WASHINGTON – U.S. Acting Secretary of Commerce, Dr. Rebecca Blank today presented Synder Filtration with the President’s “E” Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. The “E” Awards are the highest recognition any U.S. entity may receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports.
“Exporting continues to be a foundation of our
sales growth as it represents over 40% of our business, and we are honored to
receive the “E” Award,” said Jeff Yeh, President of Synder Filtration. “In
2012, Synder Filtration experienced 23% growth, and we are on the cusp of moving
into a new 53,000sq. ft. facility in the coming months. This new facility will
provide us with ample room for growth for years to come, with both domestic and
international clients.
“I am delighted to be recognizing this year’s
Presidential ‘E’ Award winners for their outstanding contributions to U.S.
exports and congratulate Synder Filtration on its outstanding export
achievement,” said Acting Secretary Blank. “It is businesses like Synder
Filtration that are strengthening the economies of local communities, creating
jobs, and contributing to the worldwide demand for ‘Made in the USA’ goods and
services.”
Synder Filtration, located in Vacaville, CA, is
a manufacturer of spiral wound ultrafiltration membranes, nanofiltration
membranes, flat sheet ultrafiltration membranes, and flat sheet nanofiltration
membranes. Established in 1989 as a privately held, family business, Synder
Filtration has provided thousands of customers in numerous industries with
quality membrane technology, technical expertise, and the personal
collaboration one should expect from a membrane supplier. Synder’s products are
used for a variety of applications ranging from whey protein separation to
sulfate removal from seawater.
U.S. exports hit an all-time record of $2.2
trillion in 2012, and supported nearly 10 million American jobs. President
Obama’s National Export Initiative, which aims to double U.S. exports by the
end of 2014 and support an additional 2 million jobs in the United States, is
opening new avenues for U.S. exporters through enhanced export assistance and a
strengthened trade agenda that is targeting emerging markets and industry
sectors across the globe.
President Kennedy revived the World War II “E”
symbol of excellence to honor and provide recognition to America’s exporters.
The “E” Award Program was established by Executive Order 10978 on December 5,
1961. A total of 57 U.S. companies were presented with the President’s “E”
Award this year. Read more..
No comments: