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2024/11

CTCI Corp. Chairman Michael Yang Awarded Super MVP Manager Title by Manager Today

TAIPEI, November 29, 2024- CTCI Corp. Chairman Michael Yang has been selected as one of the ten Super MVP Managers out of 100 top MVP managers of this year by the Taiwanese business publication Manager Today for his outstanding leadership in fostering corporate innovation and growth, encouraging CTCI employees to join the cause to become “Guardians of Sustainable Earth,” and an exceptional corporate sustainability performance at his helm. The awards ceremony took place on November 29, which the Chairman personally attended to receive the honor.

Super MVPs are titles awarded annually to the most outstanding business managers among the 100 top managers in Taiwan, whose performance are evaluated against the criteria of sustainability management, digital innovation, product and services, sales and marketing, and corporate governance.
Chairman Yang remarked, “8,000 employees who work at CTCI Group across 50 locations globally are committed to Green Engineering for the benefit of the bottom line and the environment. As Taiwan’s top EPC company and among the world’s top 100, CTCI enjoys certain influence in the industry, and we’ve been actively utilizing such power of influence to support the supply chain transition, make them greener, reduce the carbon footprint, so that we could come a step closer to reaching net zero emissions. On the client side, we continue to utilize innovative technologies to help them speed up their emissions reduction progress through our ‘net-zero EPC’ engineering services.”
Numerous Green Engineering projects, spanning from sustainable power generation (solar, wind), sustainable water resource utilization, resource recycling and reuse, to MRT, have been completed by CTCI in recent years. The TSMC Southern Taiwan Science Park Water Reclamation Plant, which is designed, constructed, and operated by CTCI, is the world’s first water reclamation plant that regenerates industrial wastewater for the chip-making process. A seawater desalination plant is under construction by CTCI to help ease the water strain in Taiwan. CTCI is also the EPC contractor for Taiwan’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities, and is also involved in a CCS facility trial EPC project commissioned by a major chip-making company. As Taiwan’s first EPC company with CCS project experience up- and downstream, CTCI is making enormous contribution to the national progress to achieving net-zero emissions.
CTCI’s ESG effort goes beyond its daily operations. The company has been making tangible social impact by establishing the Supplier Alliance for Net Zero Emissions, the Taiwan Sustainable Engineering Symposium, CTCI Education Foundation, CTCI University, and CTCI Learning, which raise awareness of suppliers, employees, and the public on the importance of sustainable development, and strengthen their skills to pursue such goal.

CTCI Corp. Chairman Michael Yang (right) accepts the award from the honorary publisher of Manager Today Fei-Peng Ho.

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