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    John Hazen White, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Taco Comfort Solutions holds the U.S. Department of Commerce “E” Award at Monday’s ceremony in Washington, D.C. With him are Wil VandeWiel, Taco chief operating officer; Rhode Island Congressman James Langevin; and Penny Pritzker, U.S. Secretary of Commerce.

    Taco Awarded U.S. Department of Commerce 'E' Award for Export Activity

    May 18, 2016
    Taco Comfort Solutions is a leading manufacturer of heating, cooling and plumbing equipment and systems for use in residential, commercial and institutional buildings.

    Cranston, RI, USA – On Monday, May 16, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker presented Taco Comfort Solutions with the President’s “E” Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.

    The President’s “E” Award, now in its 54th year, is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports. Taco was one of 123 companies honored with a 2016 “E” Award at this year’s ceremony, and a company that enjoys the distinction of being a previous “E” Award winner.

    “Taco has demonstrated a sustained commitment to export expansion. The “E” Awards Committee was very impressed with Taco’s customization of its product line to fit the needs of customers in export markets,” said Secretary Pritzker in her congratulatory letter to the company announcing its selection as an award recipient. “The company’s innovation facilities in foreign markets to train support personnel were also particularly notable. Taco’s achievements have undoubtedly contributed to national export expansion efforts that support the U.S. economy and create American jobs.”

    In business since 1920, family-owned Taco Comfort Solutions is a leading manufacturer of heating, cooling and plumbing equipment and systems for use in residential, commercial and institutional buildings. Its Hydroflo Pumps Fluid Solutions subsidiary, a Taco Group Company, manufactures pumps used in select markets such as irrigation and mining, among others.

    “As a company that earned one of the original “E” Awards at the very end of World War II for excellence in war production, it’s very gratifying to be so honored again,” said John Hazen White, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Taco Comfort Solutions. “And I’m pleased to note that the company my father ran then is very much the same company today, 71 years later. Our focus at Taco has always been on our skilled and dedicated workforce – the best in the world. Congratulations to our International Division as well as everyone at Taco, and also to our partners around the globe in earning this prestigious award.”

    John Hazen White, Sr. (center) is applauded by Taco Heaters employees at the Army-Navy 'E' Awards ceremony on August 10, 1945.

    Taco Comfort’s International Division is responsible for overseas exporting to markets in Canada, Latin America, Middle East, throughout Asia and most recently in West Africa. Taco operates regional sales offices in Dubai, Miami, and in Hong Kong. It has equipped similar offices in Singapore and Bogota, Columbia with “system demonstration centers,” and is in the process of accomplishing the same with its offices in Saudi Arabia and Dubai. These centers, modeled after Taco’s LEED Gold certified Innovation & Development Center in Cranston, RI, are used to train engineers in HVAC system design. Taco has taken advantage of U.S. Department of Commerce sponsored trade missions and participated in its Gold Key business matchmaking program.

    Taco’s First “E” Award
    Taco Heaters, as it was then known in its early years, earned an Army-Navy “E” Award for its production of thousands of naval gun mounts while reducing the cost the government had been paying for such components by almost 50%. The company received its “E” Award and E banner at an awards ceremony held in its then Providence manufacturing location on August 10, 1945, one day after the the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and four days before the war’s end.