ThinkGlobal publishes official export promotion magazine for U.S. Dept. of Commerce
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Feb. 7, 2013) â PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. was named a 2013 Exporter of the Year by ThinkGlobal Inc., publisher of Commercial News USA. The Commercial News USA is the official export promotion magazine of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Awards are given to one U.S. company in each of 13 industry categories. PHOENIX was named Exporter of the Year in the Industrial Equipment, Services and Supplies category. Awards will be presented at a program this spring in Washington, D.C.
Criteria on which winners were selected include the total number of documented export transactions, the total percentage increase in sales, exports as a percentage of total sales, the companyâs commitment to exporting, the companyâs commitment to customer service, and the companyâs innovation and originality in marketing products or services. To be eligible for the award, a company must currently be exporting from the United States.
âPHOENIX is indicative of how proactive American companies are growing by exporting,â said Gregory Sandler, president of ThinkGlobal. âThis yearâs winners reflect the diversity of American exporters, 97 percent of whom are small-medium sized enterprises. Exporting is a critical part of the U.S. economy, accounting for 12.5 percent of the nationâs GDP. In fact, 70 percent of the worldâs purchasing power is located outside of the United States.â
âWe are extremely honored to receive this notable award,â says Gary Drake, president and CEO of PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. âPHOENIX began our focus on global trade and exporting decades ago. We are gratified this strategy has served us well and that international trade continues to be a significant and growing part of our business.â
PHOENIX Process Equipment Co., headquartered in Louisville, Ky., was established in 1984. The success of its dewatering technologies forged the foundation that has led the company to become an international leader in liquid/solid separation and residual thickening and dewatering technologies.
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