Awards
Printing Awards
Friesens has been a perennial winner of awards for producing high-quality colour books.
In fact . . . Friesens has won more than fifty Printing Industries of America (PIA) awards during the past ten years. The Premier Print Awards are known throughout the industry as the most prestigious awards, honouring excellence in print. Each year, over 5,000 entries are received from printers throughout Canada and the United States . . . and around the world.
Here is a summary of some of the most recent accomplishments:
Four PIA Awards in 2007:
- PIA Best Category
- Technique MIT School Yearbooks
- PIA Certificate of Merit
- Friesens Celebrating 100 Years Diaries and Desk Calendars
- Motion 2007 School Yearbooks
- Avant Garde School Yearbooks
- National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL) Management Plus Gold Award 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004.
- 2001 Entrepreneur of the Year Prairie Region Award Manufacturing category
- 2002 The Manitoba Business Awards award for the Outstanding Contribution to Community by Manitoba business
- Management Plus Award Hall Of Fame Award (NAPL) Highest NAPL recognition for well managed companies.
- 2007 The Martin J. Lyons Best Business P.R.I.M.E Award Canadian Institue of Management
- Manitoba Quality Network (1995) Striving for Excellence, Level II
- Manitoba Quality Network (1998) Gold
Dozens of International Association of Printing House Craftsman Awards.
Management Awards
Friesens has won a number of Management Awards including the following:
Quality Awards
Friesens Quality Policy states The aim of everyone at Friesens is that our present and future customers are always satisfied with the products and services which we provide. The following awards reflect our growing commitment over many years:









