SHL has recently been nominated as one of the top three companies in Taiwan for the FT-Standard Chartered Taiwan Business Award in the Economic Contribution category.

The Financial Times and Standard Chartered Taiwan first launched this award programme in 2013 and received significant recognition for their efforts to highlight the various achievements of Taiwan companies and entrepreneurs. Areas of recognition include economic contribution, responsible business, entrepreneurial success and internationally visibility. A rigorous screening of the numerous submissions was held by a prestigious judging panel, resulting in a final shortlist of three companies in each category.

With more than 2,600 employees world-wide and 2,100 of them located in Taiwan, SHL currently works with 80% of the world’s top 25 biopharmaceutical companies, has more than 50 pipeline devices in the making and plans to invest in approximately 180 additional machines within the next 5 years to further enhance capacity.

SHL demonstrated commitment to investing and expanding in Taiwan by signing a second Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs to invest an additional $40 million USD in Taiwan in 2013, a follow-up investment to the initial LOI signed in 2008 for a $100 million USD investment over five years, which was fulfilled by SHL within just four years.

In 2013 alone, SHL increased manpower by 18.2% in and continues to contribute significantly to its surrounding communities both socially and economically. SHL was shortlisted alongside two of Taiwan’s most significant companies- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC) and Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd. Although TSMC was awarded as the final winner, SHL was honoured to have been selected from amongst such a large pool of renowned candidates and to come out as one of the top three.

Commenting on the event, SHL Group General Manager Frank Isaksson says: "We feel very privileged to be nominated for this award. Although we did not win, being one of the top three together with such iconic and well respected companies was already a true accomplishment, especially since the winner TSMC contributes to 4% of Taiwan’s GDP. This also indicates that there’s still immense room for growth for SHL here in Taiwan and that is what we will continue to commit to."