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CleanMark wins prestigious Eugene Singer Award for seventh time

CleanMark, a recognized leader in high-performance labeling solutions for cleanroom and industrial environments, has once again set the standard in the industry by earning the prestigious Eugene Singer Award for Management Excellence — for the seventh time.

Presented annually by the Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI), the Eugene Singer Award is one of the labeling industry’s highest honors. It recognizes companies that consistently demonstrate superior financial and operational performance, as measured by TLMI’s Management Ratio Study.

“At CleanMark, we have a guiding belief that financial results follow customer results,” said David Baker, CEO of CleanMark. “Whether that means accelerating a cancer therapy to trial, driving innovation in microchip technology, or solving a unique challenge, we do everything in our power to support our customers’ mission.”

CleanMark received top honors in the small company category, joining a select group of label converters recognized for exceptional performance. The company supports industry-leading customers in the pharmaceutical, semiconductor, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing sectors by delivering engineered labeling solutions designed to perform in extreme conditions, from cryogenic storage to ultra-clean environments.

“2024 was a year of growth for CleanMark, not just in the business, but in our people,” added Baker. “Our team took on new challenges, stepped into bigger opportunities, and delivered with the same precision and commitment our customers count on.”

CleanMark’s operational excellence is the result of a highly engaged team, disciplined systems, and a culture built around responsiveness, quality, and long-term partnership. The company’s seventh Eugene Singer Award win reinforces its position as a trusted partner for compliant labeling solutions in high-stakes, highly regulated environments.

“I want to thank our customers for putting their trust in CleanMark,” added Baker. “Your work inspires us. We’re proud to play a role in helping you achieve breakthroughs that matter.”

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