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Victory Refrigeration Wins 2006 Energy Star Partner Of The Year Award
Victory is the first foodservice equipment maker ever to receive the prestigious Energy Star Partner of the Year award in the Manufacturing category as a result of its promotion of energy-efficient foodservice equipment and energy-education efforts targeted at channel partners and end-users.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and federal Department of
Energy (DOE) have recognized Victory Refrigeration as a 2006 Energy Star
Manufacturing Partner, due to the company's proven record of producing the
most energy-efficient equipment in the refrigeration category. Victory is
also the first foodservice equipment manufacturer in Energy Star's 14-year
history to be selected for a Manufacturing Partner award as a result of its
promotion of energy-efficient foodservice operations and energy-education
efforts targeted at consultants, operators, dealers and reps.
More than 480 Victory refrigerator and freezer models have now earned Energy
Star tier 1 or tier 2 ratings, more than all other foodservice refrigeration
manufacturers combined. Victory has further made energy savings the
centerpiece of its V2E campaign, which pledges to end-users that the company
will provide products with better coverage (via an exclusive 2-year standard
warranty), better build-quality for more reliable operation and
low-energy-use performance that can save them hundreds of dollars every year
and reduce demand for fossil fuels.
Representatives from Victory and Aga Foodservice will accept the company's
Energy Star Partner award at a ceremonial banquet held on March 21st in
Washington, DC. At that time, Victory will join such past manufacturing
partner award recipients as General Electric, Canon USA, Lennox Industries,
Sylvania, and Whirlpool in the ranks of Energy Star honorees. The EPA's
recognition of Victory's contribution to environmentally positive product
performance will also entitle the company to display the 2006 Energy Star
Partner logo on all its equipment. EPA's efforts to publicize the
accomplishments of Victory and all its other Energy Star award winners will
further include the creation of a public service advertisement that will be
published this spring in major U.S. business and consumer magazines.
"Manufacturing partners such as Victory Refrigeration are vital to improving
efficiencies across the country," remarked Kathleen Hogan, director of EPA's
Climate Protection partnerships division. "We acknowledge companies such as
Victory for the outstanding efforts they've made to give end-users the
option of choosing energy-efficient products and educating them about the
benefits these products provide to the environment."
"All of us at Victory are extremely proud to have earned this national
recognition," noted Mark Whalen, president of the company and the Aga
Foodservice Equipment division. "Members of all of our departments have
worked hard and cooperatively to develop refrigeration equipment reliable
enough to deliver class-leading energy savings year after year."
Iain J. Whyte, president of Aga Foodservice, commented, "We feel that the
Energy Star Manufacturing Partner award further certifies the commitment
made by Victory and all of our companies to helping our customers reduce
energy use, thereby cutting costs, pollution and demand for non-renewable
resources. Now, we're calling on operators in every foodservice market to
become more proactive about purchasing the most energy-efficient equipment
in each category, and to base those purchases on equipment's life-cycle
costs, rather than the initial outlay.
"Manufacturing products that earn Energy Star ratings is good for our
customers and the environment," Whyte stressed. "Our goal now is to earn
additional Energy Star ratings for more types of equipment across our
product lines and to increase our involvement in environmentally responsible
manufacturing. We see that as simply good business and good stewardship."
Winners of the Energy Star Partner of the Year awards are selected from
among the 1,500 manufacturers and retailers who participate in the program.
Since the program began in 1992, Americans have purchased some two billion
Energy Star-rated products.
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