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Cenveo recognizes that sustaining a diverse supplier base offers a competitive advantage, is a powerful business tool and improves the communities in which our employees and customers live. Cenveo’s supplier diversity mission is to identify and purchase goods and services from Certified Small Business Enterprises as well as other diverse ownership classes that include certified Minority, Women, Veteran, LGBT, HUBZone, and Disabled that can help Cenveo achieve its corporate objectives.
PROGRAM COMMITMENT
Cenveo believes that working with a wide range of suppliers strengthens the economy while creating value for its stakeholders. The driving force of this program is to provide maximum opportunity to small and diverse businesses and ultimately channel spend to these entities.
Objectives include:
Suppliers who desire to apply for Cenveo’s Supplier Diversity program must meet one of the following criteria:
Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
A minority-owned business is a for-profit enterprise, regardless of size, physically located in the United States or its trust territories, which is owned, operated and controlled by minority group members. "Minority group members" are United States citizens who are Asian-Pacific, Asian-Indian, African American, Latin/Hispanic, and/or Native American.
Ownership by minority individuals means the business is at least 51% owned by such individuals or, in the case of a publicly-owned business, at least 51% of the stock is owned by one or more such individuals. Further, the management and daily operations are controlled by those minority group members.
Women Business Enterprise (WBE)
To become certified as a women-owned business, businesses must show:
Evidence must indicate that:
LGBT Business Enterprise (LGBTBE)
To become a certified LGBTBE, a business must meet the following criteria:
HUBZone Business Enterprise (HUB)
To participate in HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) contracting programs, a business must be determined to be a "qualified HUBzone small business concern". A firm can be qualified if:
Disability-Owned Business Enterprise (DOBE)
Specific requirements to qualify for DOBE certification are as follows:
Veteran –Owned Business (VOB)
The qualifications for becoming a veteran-owned or service-disabled veteran-owned business are very specific. You must own at least 51 percent of the company applying for certification. But it's not enough to be an owner just in name. You must also be in control of management and day-to-day operations within the business.
To prove that you are a veteran, you will need to have a Department of Defense Form 214 (DD 214), which is issued upon a military service member's retirement, separation or discharge from active-duty military. If you intend to apply for service-disabled status, you will also need a letter from the United States Department of Veteran Affairs stating that you are, indeed, service-disabled.
If you are applying to Cenveo’s Supplier Diversity program you must be able present proof of certification from one of the following entities:
Welcome to Cenveo. We are one of the Nation’s leading printing companies for Envelopes, Labels, Direct Mail and more. We are delighted that you wish to be considered as a potential supplier to our company.
To begin the process of becoming a supplier with Cenveo please use the "Start Survey" button. You will need the following information readily available:
Certification Documents
Business Trade References
Please keep in mind that registering DOES NOT:
Guarantee award of a business
Classify your company as an approved or preferred supplier
Automatically qualify your company to be a part of any RFQ's or RFP's
Indicate that your company will be considered to bid on procurement events
We thank you for your interest in doing business with Cenveo!
Should you experience any issues with the survey process, please reach out to our team: Cenveo.SupplierDiversity@Cenveo.com
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Cenveo’s Supplier code of conduct mirrors what we expect of our own workforce. The suppliers we choose to engage with are an extension of our company and must support our commitment to workforce standards and fair/ethical business practices within their own company, when interacting with Cenveo employees, and in the communities they serve.
Please refer to Cenveo’s complete Code of Conduct Statement