![]() Cybersight, Orbis' telemedicine program, continues the training and mentoring relationships. It’s Flying Eye Hospital not only gives care to patients, but also provides training to local staff and delivers equipment and surgical supplies to ensure that local teams are able to continue to help people long after the plane has left the program site. The organisation spends approximately a year planning and coordinating with partner hospitals and local organisations, making preliminary visits to observe the local medical teams. Orbis' programs emphasise skills, training and self-sufficiency. It is headquartered in New York, with offices in Toronto, London, Dublin, Hong Kong, Macau, Shanghai, Singapore, Cape Town and Addis Ababa. It was rated 4 stars on Charity Navigator in 2016 and was a Guidestar Gold Participant. Orbis is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible non-profit charity in the United States. Since 1982, Orbis capacity-building programs have enhanced the skills of 325,000 eye care personnel and provided medical and optical treatment to more than 23.3 million people in 92 countries. Its programs focus on the prevention of blindness and the treatment of blinding eye diseases in developing countries through hands-on training, public health education, advocacy and local partnerships. ORBIS says they have more than 160 years of material handling expertise and 50 years of plastics innovation.Orbis International is an international non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to saving sight worldwide. ORBIS' team of experts work with both municipalities and haulers to identify recycling/diversion goals and assist in planning curbside recycling or diversion programs to meet the needs of residents. ![]() ORBIS Corporation, formerly Norseman Plastics, has seen solid performance for more than 35 years at the Rexdale location, due to new product launches, market growth and installation of new technology. ![]() Over the past year, this plant has excelled in several key areas and made significant process improvements to help meet our customers’ needs faster and more efficiently,” said Pat Feeney, Vice President of Operations for ORBIS Corporation. “We were very pleased to present this award to the Rexdale team. The Rexdale plant was selected because of significant improvements in on-time delivery to its customers, employee retention, increased profitability, environmental upgrades that reduced overall water usage and a very strong employee safety score, while increasing its annual shipments by nearly 20 percent. Also present was the City of Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford, and Ward 1 Councilor, Vincent Crisanti, who were visiting the plant for a tour.įor this award, ORBIS judges its plants on performance in the areas of delivering customer value, employee safety, financial results, project deployment, community involvement, team work, support of company goals and employee engagement. ORBIS Corporation president, Bill Ash, presented the award to Steve Smith, plant manager. ORBIS Corporation, a leading manufacturer of plastic recycling bins, organic waste carts, compost bins and rain barrels, has named its Rexdale, Ontario facility as its plant of the year. ![]()
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