Standard Register has appeared on the prestigious InformationWeek 500 listing of the most innovative users of information technology in the U.S. during the last ten years. It placed first among manufacturing firms in 2007.
Standard Register ranked #16 in the 2009 GAM 101, published by Graphic Arts Monthly magazine and Graphic Arts Blue Books. In its 26th year of ranking top printing companies in the United States and Canada, the GAM 101 is based on sales revenues and takes into consideration product mix, number of employees, manufacturing sites and other salient information.
Standard Register received the 2008 Masters of Quality Supplier Award from Daimler Trucks North America, the leading heavy-duty truck manufacturer in North America. The award, which Standard Register has received for six years, is the highest recognition that Daimler Trucks gives to its suppliers, representing the best of the best (top 1%) among suppliers providing parts and components to Daimler Trucks businesses.
The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption recognized Standard Register as one of the Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces in the country for 2008. Receiving this recognition for the second straight year, Standard Register ranked eighth on the list of Ohio's Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces.
Standard Register was named 2009 Business Partner of the Year by Prospect, Inc., a provider of support services and employment to people with disabilities or other barriers to personal independence. The award is in recognition of the extraordinary interest shown by Standard Register in those who receive support services from the agency.
Standard Register was named "One of the Top 17 Safest Companies to Work For," by Occupational Hazards magazine. In addition, the company has also been an active member of the National Safety Council for 20 years.
Comerica Bank gave Standard Register its highest honor for suppliers—the National Quality Excellence Vendor Award. The award is in recognition of continuous professionalism, dedication and support of Comerica’s vision and core values.
For the second consecutive year, HealthTrust Purchasing Group honored Standard Register with its Vendor Excellence Award. We were one of just 10 companies, chosen from among HealthTrust’s 435 contracted suppliers to receive this distinction. The 2009 award was based on outstanding customer service to member healthcare facilities, excellent product quality and service, the accuracy and timeliness of submitting reports, rebates and administrative fees, as well as Standard Register’s commitment to diversity.
Premier Purchasing Partners, LP honored Standard Register with its 2009 Supplier Performance Award in recognition of our outstanding management of Premier agreements and our support in providing clinical and financial value to the more than 2,100 Premier members that are not-for-profit hospitals.
MedAssets Supply Chain Services has bestowed Standard Register its Platinum Supplier award for three consecutive years in recognition of its contributions to improve the savings and satisfaction of the more than 125 health systems, 3,300 hospitals and 30,000 non-acute healthcare providers. In addition, SR provided timely management of reports and fee schedules and continuous growth in purchase volume.
Standard Register ranked #5 for Document Processing Outsourcing in a study conducted by Doug Brown and Scott Wilson, authors of The Black Book of Outsourcing (Wiley). The authors issue over 80 outsourcing rankings per year covering 1000 vendors in 40 industries.
In 2007, Standard Register's Murfreesboro, Tenn., plant received a proclamation from the state recognizing its significant safety milestone—nine consecutive years without a lost time accident.
Standard Register ranked #15 in the 2008 Printing Impressions 400, published by Printing Impressions magazine. In its 25th year, the PI 400 provides the industry’s most comprehensive ranking of the leading printing companies in the United States and Canada.
Standard Register was named one of three finalists for the 2007 Service Business of the Year in the Dayton Business Journal’s sixth annual competition. Service Business of the Year entrants included retailers, construction companies, real estate firms, technology service providers, professional service providers, for-profit health care services and printers.