Turck Mexico receives leadership recognition
Rodolfo Ortiz, General Manager of Turck’s Mexico operations, has recently been awarded top executive honours for 2012 by ARCHOS, the regional human resources organisation for Southeast Coahuila. This annual award is dedicated to leaders with particular achievements in the field of human resources.
“Under Rodolfo’s leadership, our Saltillo plant has made excellent progress in recent years towards becoming a world-class manufacturing operation,” said Albert Kirsch, VP of Technology, Turck.

“We have synergistically improved operations performance and employee satisfaction through commonsense initiatives targeted to the specific needs of the local organisation, and a balanced, mature and humane leadership style.”
Turck Mexico employs more than 500 people, and is focused on manufacturing connectivity products for its North American and global customer base.
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