Roth Industries honored at Großer Preis des Mittelstandes
Roth Industries was recently honored for its employee support, capacity for innovation, environmental management and social commitment.
Source | Roth Industries
Roth Industries, parent company of Roth Composite Machinery (Steffenberg, Germany), was recently honored with two awards from the Oskar Patzelt Foundation (Leipzig, Germany), the Großer Preis des Mittelstandes award and a 2019 Honorary Plaque recognizing it as one of the top companies in Germany.
In presenting the Großer Preis des Mittelstandes award at an award ceremony, Helfried Schmidt and Petra Tröger of the Oskar Patskelt Foundation praised the company’s overall performance, including its support of employees, capacity for innovation, environmental management and social commitment. The company was presented with a 2019 Honorary Plaque for its development from a handicraft business into a worldwide leader for floor heating and cooling systems, energy storage systems and composite technologies. The Roth family of companies and Matthias Donges, CEO of Roth Industries, accepted the award.
“This award is a recognition of all that we are doing in the building and industrial technology sectors. The motto of this year’s competition was ‘Sustainable business.’ This underscores our commitment as a medium-sized family company based on our company principles: close-knit, dynamic, responsible. We are dedicating these awards to our employees, on whom the success of our company depends,” says Donges.
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