Award recognizes Reell's ongoing commitment to continuous improvement
SAINT PAUL, Minn., Sept. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Reell Precision Manufacturing, a world leader in small package position and motion control, has been awarded the 2022 Manufacturer of the Year in the mid-sized company category by the Manufacturers Alliance.
This award recognizes a commitment to continuous improvement and an openness in sharing information and experience to strengthen the Minnesota manufacturing community. Each year, the award is presented in one of three categories — companies with fewer than 100 employees; companies with 100 to 400 employees; and companies with more than 400 employees.
"This award is a great honor for Reell and recognizes our effort to do business in a way that strives for excellence while upholding our core values," said Kyle Smith, Reell's CEO. "A culture of open cooperation informs and influences every interaction between Coworkers, Customers, Shareholders, Suppliers as well as our Communities."
The Manufacturers Alliance was founded in 1990 to provide manufacturers with practical peer-to-peer training, education and resources. Since its inception, the Alliance has trained and educated tens of thousands of people across hundreds of manufacturing companies through events held at the Manufacturers Alliance Training Center, on-site at manufacturing companies, and online.
Reell Precision Manufacturing provides high-quality innovative solutions to transmit torque, control angular position and protect delicate components from excessive force. Combining the world's most precisely controlled torque technology with the industry's most experienced engineering team guarantees a perfect product fit for customer application. With facilities on three continents, Reell's responsive global customer service and world class manufacturing ensures exceptionally easy ordering and on-time delivery.
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