WASHINGTON
– May 20 -- U.S. Acting Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank today presented
Venture Products, Inc. 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.
“I
am delighted to be recognizing this year’s Presidential ‘E’ Award winners for
their outstanding contributions to U.S. exports and congratulate Venture
Products, Inc. on its outstanding export achievement,” said Acting Secretary
Blank. “It is businesses like Venture Products that are strengthening the
economies of local communities, creating jobs, and contributing to the
worldwide demand for ‘Made in the USA’ goods and services.”
“Exporting
has enabled us to diversify our revenue streams and weather changes in the
marketplace. It allows us to mitigate risk while boosting our competitiveness
and bottom lines,” stated Dallas Steiner, President of Venture Products. He
adds, “Our products are exported to over 20 countries, with the strongest
countries of export being Sweden, Japan, South Korea and Australia.”
Randy
Kitzmiller, Director of Operations for Venture Products said, “Export sales
over the past three years have grown 80 percent. This growth has allowed us to
double our work force and build a new manufacturing facility in Orrville,
Ohio.”
Venture
Products, Inc., located in Orrville, Ohio, is the manufacturer of Ventrac
compact tractors and commercial grade attachments. Ventrac tractors are unique;
the design includes an articulating frame, front-mounted attachments, and
all-wheel drive traction in a compact design..
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.
U.S.
companies are nominated for the “E” Award for Exports through the Department of
Commerce’s U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service office network, located within
the Department’s International Trade Administration, which has offices in 108
U.S. cities and more than 70 countries to help U.S. exporters. Four years of successive export growth and an
applicant’s demonstration of an innovative international marketing plan that
led to the increase in exports is a significant factor in making the award.
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