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Wet wipes producer ranked No. 69 among the best midsized companies
February 25, 2021
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Forbes Magazine has announced that Rockline Industries has been ranked No. 69 on its list of America’s 500 Best Midsize Employers of 2021. The full list and related stories appeared in the February 9 issue of Forbes Magazine and is available online at https://www.forbes.com/lists/best-midsize-employers/#5658e44c210f. The most important consideration for being included in this year’s list was how a company was able to adapt to the global pandemic in ways that benefited both their customers and their employees. As one of the world’s largest private label makers of disinfecting wet wipes, Rockline has had to considerably increase production and make innovative changes to its product lines to meet the overwhelming consumer demand for its products. “When the pandemic hit, Rockline needed to find innovative and effective solutions that would allow us to quickly ramp up production while ensuring the safety of all of our employees. During these unprecedented times our employees have shown determination and dedication equally. They have risen to the occasion and I humbled by their commitment to this company and to each other,” says Randy Rudolph, Rockline president. To select the best midsized companies, Forbes partnered with the market research firm Statista and surveyed 50,000 Americans working for businesses with at least 1000 employees. Participants were asked to rate their willingness to recommend their own employers to friends and family, and to nominate organizations other than their own. The final list ranks the 500 large and 500 midsize employers that received the most recommendations. “We are honored to receive this recognition. Rockline’s brand promise is to be the people who make it right. Knowing that people outside our organization recommended us for this honor is validation that we are living that promise,” Rudolph concludes.
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