Rogers Corporation receives Chinese honors

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Rogers Corporation, a manufacturer of engineered materials, has received two awards from the Chinese government.

The first award, ‘Level A Credit Company for Labor Security’, was given to Rogers for its labor compliance and positive management of its employees. The award is based on the company having met or exceeded labor compliance requirements during the last two years, including cooperation with the local Chinese labor union and the high audit scores Rogers received related to labor compliance audits. Only 132 companies of the 17,000 doing business in the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) received the Level A award.  

The Level A recognition permits award winners to extend labor-related permits by one year and to use a streamlined method for future labor audits, which reduces the frequency of audits. The Level A award also allows recipient companies to market this recognition, which can be used to help attract high caliber employees to the company. 

The second award, ‘Jiangsu Provincial May 1, 2010 Honorary Labor Medal’, was given to Rogers’ vice president of Asia, Michael Sehnert, by the Jiangsu Labor Union Bureau for outstanding performance, achievement and contribution to society in Jiangsu Province. Nomination of Sehnert was made by the SuzhouIndustrial Park where Rogers’ main campus in China is located. 

‘These awards mean a great deal to Rogers Corporation and we are sincerely grateful for the recognition they afford us,’ commented Robert D. Wachob, Rogers’ president and CEO. ‘They express the feelings of our Chinese hosts that Rogers and its employees and management are viewed very favorably by the SuzhouIndustrial Park, the local government and the Jiangsu provincial government. Forging an enduring presence and partnering with local businesses, governments and communities has always been the path to success for global companies operating in China. This has certainly been the case with Rogers Corporation. In fact, our modern factory campus in Suzhou recently won our internal award for best safety performance among all Rogers’ worldwide factories, and is recognized as a leader in safety and environmental performance in SIP as well.’ 

Rogers established its initial presence in the SuzhouIndustrial Park in 2003 with a manufacturing facility, Rogers Technologies Suzhou, a wholly owned foreign enterprise of Rogers Corporation. From its Suzhou facility, Rogers manufactures most of its core products and is able to provide local service to its customers throughout the region. 

Elsewhere it Asia, Rogers currently maintains sales offices in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore, as well as a manufacturing facility in South Korea. The company also operates a joint venture in China with INOAC Corporation. 

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