USL, Inc.’s Human Resources Director, Linda Wilhelmi shares, “We are proud and extremely pleased
as a company to announce that USL has earned the prestigious 2009 ICTA Teddy
Award as Manufacturer of the Year.” Previous
Teddy Awards were bestowed upon USL in: 1991, 1995, 2006 and 2007.
To be voted upon by dealers, and to win the
2009 Teddy Award as Manufacturer of the Year is an accomplishment, but to do this
in 2009 speaks to the consistent approach and sound foundation that USL has
forged as a manufacturer. Wilhelmi
continues, “We at USL develop new technologies while maintaining the continuous
technical support in an industry that is constantly evolving. This award is a
company-wide win!”
USL, Inc. is a world leader in
digital cinema audio and testing equipment for digital cinema products. This annual award is voted upon by the dealers
in the motion picture industry who are active members of the ICTA. The Teddy
award acknowledges the progressive principles of product development, the
ability to provide dealers with services and the capability of a company to provide
up-to-date technical and sales information.
USL, Inc has been a supporting member
of ICTA since 1988. ICTA was founded in
1971 and now represents more than 180 manufacturers and cinema-related businesses
worldwide.
Jack
Cashin, Founder & President of USL, Inc. states, “This
acknowledgment is truly satisfying as it represents the collective success our company
has achieved,” he goes on to say, “As a technology leader in the development of
cinema products, it is clearly a compliment when the technical and sales
support for our company is recognized by our customers / dealers.
“Customer service has always been a
priority of our company” comments Clint Koch,
USL’s Director of Sales and ICTA Board Member. “Our customers have the ability
to select products from any manufacturer in the industry. We believe that our world
class cinema products are chosen by our customers for their versatility and reliability.
USL, Inc. offers each and every customer
a brand they can trust,” concludes Koch.