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International Trade
2008 - Benoy 2008 - Piscel Technologies Ltd 2008 - Fairline Boats Ltd 2008 - Policyplus 2008 - Traka plc 2007 - Lavenham Leisure 2007 - Sunseeker International Limited
2007 - Davy Roll 2006 - Micron Sprayers Ltd 2006 - Spectrum Technologies
PLC 2005 - BananaStock 2005 - BUPA International 2005 - Dansco Dairy Products 2005 - Martek Marine 2005 - Nitecrest 2005 - Noahs Ark Chemicals 2005 - Powershield Doors 2005 - Tilhill Forestry 2005 - Tracero 2005 -
University Of Westminster 2004 -
CSR 2004 - PestWest 2004 - The Macallan Distillers 2004 - The McAvoy Group 2004 - Ward Shoes
Benoy
Benoy is an international, award-winning firm of
Architects and Designers with a truly global portfolio. Founded in
Nottinghamshire, UK in 1947, Benoy is recognised as one of the UK's top ten
architectural practices.
As the lead
architects of Bluewater in Kent - a scheme internationally heralded as a
benchmark in retail design, and the Bullring in Birmingham, Benoy's reputation
spread rapidly. Benoy has six offices in Newark, London, Abu Dhabi, Singapore,
Hong Kong and Shanghai and is engaged on over 390 projects worldwide.
Benoy's Chairman Graham Cartledge CBE, says
"receiving the prestigious Queen's Award for International Trade has really
helped our growing reputation in new markets across the Middle East and Asia -
since winning the Award we have opened an office in Singapore and won contracts
in Syria, Korea and Vietnam. The Award is also something the entire global Benoy
Team is proud of".
Business:
Architecture, Masterplanning, Interior and Graphic
Design Location: Newark in Nottinghamshire and London Employees: 550 worldwide (250 in
the UK)
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Piscel Technologies Ltd
Established in Glasgow in 1998, by two digital media technology
entrepreneurs Imran Khand and Dr Majid Anwar, Picsel has forged a reputation as
one the world's most innovative and exciting mobile technology companies.
Headquartered in Glasgow Scotland, the company now employs over 250 engineers
around the globe, with satellite offices in Europe, Asia and the U.S.
Picsel develops software solutions that enable
traditional content - such as photographs, videos, newspapers, magazines and Web
pages to be viewed on any mobile device with unprecedented quality. Picsel has
enjoyed tremendous success in international trade, having increased export
revenues to U$ 46 million since its inception in 1999. Its innovative ePAGE™
technology elevates the mobile experience for end users and enables new business
models for device manufacturers and mobile network operator. With strong
performance in far eastern markets such as Korea and Japan, the company
technology has shipped on over 200 million phones worldwide and boasts of a
strong partner base including Samsung, NTT DoCoMo, Sharp, NEC, KTF and
LG.
Commenting on the award, Imran Khand,
Picsel CEO said: "Receiving the Queen's Awards for International Trade is indeed
a great honour and the royal seal of approval for our business clearly positions
Picsel as one of the leading technology enablers in the UK".
Business: Mobile
Software Location: Glasgow, Scotland Employees:
152 in UK, 255 globally
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Fairline Boats
Ltd
Luxury performance motor yacht
manufacturer, Fairline Boats won its second Queen's Award for Enterprise in
recognition of increased overseas distribution, doubling of export sales in the
last three years and the creation of new jobs.
Fairline CEO, Derek Carter pays credit to the company workforce
for the Award. 'This award is for every one of our 1400 employees and to win it
is due recognition for their skill and professionalism. We will be actively
promoting our Queen's Award for Enterprise and using the logo with pride at the
many international boat shows we attend. The goodwill this has created among our
world-wide dealers and customers is a huge boost for us as a company and I
wholeheartedly recommend that other businesses consider entering next
year.'
Fairline has 63 dealers in 36
countries and exports 85% of production. In recent years it has identified the
emerging markets of Russia, the Middle East, South Africa, Australia and China
as key export areas.
Business:
Luxury powerboats Location: Northamptonshire
Employees: 1,225
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Policyplus
PolicyPlus first won the Queen's Award for
International Trade in 2002 and have won again in 2008. Winning the award has
proved invaluable to us, especially for our business in Germany.
PolicyPlus buys endowment policies from UK
individuals who would otherwise surrender them and sells them on, mostly to
large funds in Germany. Ourrelationships with institutional buyers are very
important to our business and the Queen's Award has helped to show how
professional weare.
As well as Germany,
PolicyPlus deals in Singapore, Hong Kong and China and the Queen's Award also
helped us in those markets where it is seen as an important accolade.
"Winning the Queen's Award for International Trade
twice is an exceptional honour. The prestige of the award means a lot to us and
to our customers. We display the award badge with pride on all of our
marketing."
Business: Endowment Policies Location:
Bath Employees:
9
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Traka plc
Traka plc is a
Buckinghamshire-based company that received the Queen's Award four years ago for
its innovative technology, and has now won the UK's most prestigious business
award again in 2008 for its international sales.
Two times Queen's Award winner Traka plc design and manufacture
intelligent access systems to help organisations control and record the use of
their important keys or even the equipment the keys open or operate. Customers
range from prisons to casinos to car dealers and market specific developments
are used in distribution centres for managing fork trucks and process plant for
ensuring pipelines are correctly locked off for maintenance work.
The Olney, Buckinghamshire based business builds
systems that are used in more than 25 countries worldwide. Managing Director,
John Kent believes their Awards have made a big impact on the company.
"Winning a Queens' Award is a special thing.
It gives us status and respect at an international level, which is important as
we now export 48% of our production". "We started trading in 1995 and all the
hard work and business success is reflected by the two Awards (for Innovation
and for International Trade). It is a huge pat on the back for the whole
team".
"This year we opened a US office,
established a Brazilian distributor, received significant business from Norway
and Australia and we're about to start delivery of a £1m plus project in South
Africa."
Business: Management solutions Location: Buckinghamshire
Employees: 29
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Lavenham Leisure
Lavenham Leisure has been able to secure new Japanese
customers since winning its first Queen's Award in 2002. The Japanese are noted
for their respect for The Queen, and the company’s agent in Japan has been able
to use the Award in pitching for business. This has made it easier for the agent
to get that all-important first order with new customers. The company now
sell to eight countries, the principal one being Japan which accounts for 92% of
total exports.
New markets were established recently in USA, Singapore,
Belgium and Spain. Nicky Santomauro, Director, says "We are pleased to
have won another Queen's Award - for International Trade - because it means that
we can continue to use it in our marketing."
Business: quilted horse
rugs and quilted country clothing Location: Suffolk Employees: 86
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Sunseeker International Limited
Founded in 1968, Sunseeker International was honoured with a
Queen's Award for Enterprise in recognition of the company's substantial growth
in overseas earnings and commercial success.
Sunseeker's sustained achievement in international trade has seen
the luxury motoryacht builder win the award five times.
"The company has achieved tremendous growth in recent years and
the Queen's Award acknowledges our continued success in building the business
further " said managing director, Robert Braithwaite CBE.
A global leader in the design and build of luxury motoryachts,
Sunseeker International exports 99% of its product range and employs more than
2,500 highly trained staff in their shipyards on Britain's South Coast. With a
range of 24 models up to 37 metres, Sunseeker International is widely recognised
as the pre-eminent marine brand in the world today.
Business: Luxury Motoryacht
builder Location: Poole, South West Employees:
2,500
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Davy Roll
Being a
recipient of the Queen's Awards has helped in two key ways. It has opened doors
in export markets where we were previously involved, as it helps new customers
realise they are dealing with a quality company with a quality product. That's
very useful when trying to solicit a first order. Secondly, it has given
enormous pride to our workforce to find that all of their had work in improving
the company's performance has been recognised at the highest level.
The Davy Roll Company Ltd started trading in 1970.
It manufactures cast rolls for the ferrous and non-ferrous metal forming
industries. The company has won the Award twice, in 1989 and 2007. Overseas
sales are global, with the main sales areas in Asia, Western Europe, North
America, South America and Africa. The top individual markets are China,
Venezuela, Mexico, USA and Austria. The percentage of goods sold overseas is
high - 77 per cent in 2006. These sales have increased by 57 per cent over the
previous three years.
Business:
Manufacturing Location: Tyne and Wear
Employees: 273
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Micron
Sprayers Ltd
The Company started trading in
1954 and won the International Trade Award in 2006. They won their first Queen’s
Award – The Queen’s Award to Industry as it was then – once before, in 1975.
They manufacture agricultural equipment for crop protection. They specialise in
the development of safe and efficient portable rotary atomiser sprayers to help
boost the productivity of smallholder farmers in the Third World, particularly
in Sub-Saharan Africa. They regularly export to over 60 countries, of which
Africa accounts for around 50%. Overseas sales have increased by 110% between
2002-2004 despite trading in many markets that are regarded as “difficult”. Most
of their production is exported (over 90%). Tom Bals, Chairman, said “As a
result of achieving our Queen’s Award, our sales figures have increased. We
think it’s the most prestigious award we have been given by far as it is a
recognition of international success and a good marketing tool.”
Business: Manufacture agricultural equipment for crop protection
Location: Herefordshire Employees:
47
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Spectrum Technologies PLC
Spectrum Technologies PLC this year won its third Queen's
Award for International Trade. The company, established in 1989, manufactures
industrial laser systems, and makes laser wire marking, stripping and wire
processing systems used in the manufacture and maintenance of complex aircraft
wiring.
The Award was won for selling nearly all of its production
overseas to more than 35 countries throughout the world, using a key account
management system to develop and nurture relations with its major customers. Its
outstanding export sales amount to £13.5 million over three years and have
increased by 79%, while 19 new jobs have been created.
"Winning the
Queen's Award is a great shot in the arm for employee morale," said Dr Peter
Dickinson, Chairman and CEO. "It’s a real accolade and an indication of success
at the very top level."
"We were particularly badly hit by 9/11 as we
operate predominantly in the international aerospace market so we are
exceptionally proud of having won this award for a third time. It shows how all
the hard work put in by our employees since then has enabled us to really bounce
back. It provides a welcome acknowledgement of our achievements sending a
message not only to employees but to customers as well."
Business: Laser Wire Processing
Technology Location: Wales Employees: 47
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BananaStock
BananaStock has won the Queen's Award (for
International Trade) for the first time for its rapid growth in export markets.
From its base in Oxfordshire, the company has established a worldwide network of
non-exclusive distributors for its royalty-free photography CD-Roms and single
images for the advertising and editorial markets. It now has 132 distributors in
over 70 countries, with main markets in the US, France, Germany and Australia.
"We did a lot of PR around winning the Award and it helped us strengthen
credibility" comments Mark Butler, Sales and Marketing Director. "We deal with
hundreds of companies worldwide and emailed them all with the news. Many of our
distributors congratulated us on winning, and interviews in the local papers
helped us to raise the profile of the company in the local area.
"We
have also been to two exhibitions since, and featured the Queen's Awards logo on
the stand. It certainly gives us something else to talk about to visitors, and
anything that sets you aside from the competition has got to be great for
business.
Business: royalty-free images Location: South
East Employees:
9
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BUPA International
This is the
second time BUPA International has won a Queen's Award for International Trade,
the first in 1999 and this time for continuous improvement between 1998 and
2003. Based in Brighton, BUPA International is the largest expatriate health
insurer in the world. It has nearly 300,000 members from 190 different
countries, and over the past six years export earnings have more than
doubled.
"Even for an organisation of our size, it is good for business
to have such prestigious independent third-party recognition as leader in the
field," says Managing Director Keith Biddlestone. "It gives people peace of mind
that we are solid, reliable and trustworthy - that isn't always true of insurers
in some parts of the world.
"We find it is recognised everywhere, and is
a very good sales tool to encourage new brokers to work with us. It gives the
whole company a lift, and helps with retention and recruitment - people want to
work for a responsible and successful operation.
"I would definitely
recommend that other businesses enter for a Queen's Award - it is hard work and
competitive, but well worth the effort."
Business: private health
insurance Location: South East Employees: 304
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Dansco Dairy Products
For 27
years the Welsh company, Dansco Dairy Products, has been selling mozzarella
cheese and other dairy products. Exports now account for 20% of turnover - a
remarkable achievement for an industry with historically very low overseas
sales.
A 105% increase in exports over the application period won Dansco
the Queen's Award, as well as significant new business in markets as diverse as
China, Taiwan, Bermuda and Algeria. Employment increased by 30% over the same
period.
"We've had positive feedback from a wide range of customers,'
says Sales Manager David Page. "We sent a letter to customers in the Far and
Middle East who were unlikely to see any publicity, and many have replied with
congratulations, and even more have said well done on the phone.
"We
invited a lot of our direct supply farmers to our presentation. The dairy
industry is having a difficult time at the moment, and it was really good to be
positive and show them we are pushing sales to get the best value for their
milk. It was great for morale.
"We go to the major food show each year,
and will certainly use the logo on our stand. It's all about packaging, showing
we are a quality provider, with quality people and winning a quality award."
Business:
dairy products Location: Wales Employees: 169
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Martek Marine
Martek Marine is very proud to have won a double Queen's
Award on the first time of entering. The Rotherham-based company manufactures
safety and environmental monitoring systems for ships and has only been trading
since 2000. It won the International Trade Award for increasing annual overseas
earnings from £250,000 to £3 million in just three years, and the Innovation
Award for designing a water ingress detection system.
"Since the Awards
we have launched a new premium product and having the Queen's Award separated us
out as a leading supplier, justifying the premium price," says Paul Luen,
Managing Director.
"We were amazed at how many people contacted us
following all the publicity we received, including new business partners, who
saw the news articles and got in touch."
"It has also been great for
staff morale, and will really improve the standard and quantity of applicants
when we advertise new jobs."
Business: safety and
environmental monitoring systems for ships Location: Yorkshire and
Humberside Employees: 28
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Nitecrest
A rise of 191% in export sales over the past three years
was one of the achievements that secured Leyland-based Nitecrest its first
Queen's Award. Overseas sales of its mobile phone, credit and loyalty cards now
account for 57% of production, and since 2002 the company has established sales
in an impressive 44 new markets. At the same time the workforce has increased by
one third.
"We're competing in a very tough market," says Production
Director Kathryn Jeffers. "We're bidding for very large tenders, often against
companies from countries in the Far East like China where labour costs are much
lower. The Queen's Award gives us an edge. It demonstrates that our systems are
robust, particularly in terms of security. Some of the markets we sell to have
poor records of fraud - our customers need to know we guarantee our systems, and
the third party endorsement of our business reinforces that.
"Many of the
buyers we deal with around the world are ex-pats, and they recognise the Queen's
Award and know how strict the criteria are.
"Meanwhile at home, it
reassures our suppliers that we are a successful growing company, which helps us
to continue sourcing the majority of our raw materials in the UK."
Business:
phone, credit and loyalty cards Location: North
West Employees:
150
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Noahs Ark Chemicals
Noahs
Ark Chemicals has achieved a remarkable feat - it won the Queen's Award for its
very first three years of trading since being founded in Cambridge in 2001. The
company exports bulk and specialty chemicals mostly to EU countries but also to
the US, Singapore, China, Switzerland and to markets in South
America.
"We are not the ICI or BP of this world, but when I present my
business card with the Queen's Award emblem to the likes of ICI and BP, they
take me seriously - it enhances my credibility," says General Manager Bharat
Bhardwaj. "Most major companies sell 80% of their goods on their name - we are
only a small company so the Queen's Awards really helps our
reputation.
"Critically, the Award has also really boosted our standing
at the bank. When they see that in three years we have grown from £2 million
turnover to £3 million and now £10 million, they might think we are growing too
quickly, so the independent audit and the review by the Queen's Award panel is
crucial. They now want to double our credit lines - it normally takes a lot
longer to increase lines to that extent."
Business: trading
company Location:
East Employees:
4
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Powershield Doors
Founded in 1989, Powershield Doors only started exporting
in 2000, but already more than half of total revenue comes from overseas. Based
in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Powershield makes steel doors and steel
framed glazing for manufacturing plants, offices and other complex buildings. It
began exporting to the Irish Republic and now sells to Hong Kong, Singapore,
Oman and West Africa.
"The Award has definitely helped from a PR point of
view," says Brian Sofley, Sales Director. "We expected it to help spotlight
export markets, but it is remarkable what an impact it has had on the domestic
market. A number of our customers are previous winners themselves, and they in
particular recognise the amount of effort that goes into winning - they know the
Awards are not just handed out.
"We did not have a strong market presence
in the past, but the Queen's Award adds greatly to our new marketing initiative.
It sets us apart from our competitors and customers are always impressed."
Business:
manufacturer doors and steel framed glazing Location: Northern
Ireland Employees: 68
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Tilhill
Forestry
Tilhill Forestry quadrupled its
overseas earnings over three years and created 45 new jobs to warrant a Queen's
Award. The forestry management company exports virgin wood fibre harvested as
part of its domestic forestry industry activities.
"Although we are based
in Stirling, we are a national business with small units scattered all over the
UK - the Award has provided a powerful unifying theme for our people," says
Matthew Rivers, Managing Director. "The whole business feels more strongly that
we are acting as a single entity with common purpose''.
"We're also a
wholly-owned subsidiary, and it has helped us gain recognition from colleagues
in other countries as well as extra credibility with our clients.''
"I
would recommend it to any business. It's a relatively modest effort for a
substantial payback."
Business: forestry
management Location: Scotland Employees: 409
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Tracerco
The Queen's Award
for International Trade follows hot on the heels of an Innovation Award in 2003
for Tracerco. The company provides diagnostic services and specialist
measurement solutions to the process industry, from oil and gas recovery through
to chemical manufacture.
Tracerco has headquarters in Teesside, as well
as sites in Aberdeen, Houston in Texas , Norway, Canada, Brazil and Australia.
Over the application period it has achieved a massive growth in markets such as
Brazil, Nigeria, China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, the Middle East and South East
Asia.
"The Award has helped us to gain extra recognition in overseas
markets. It is highly regarded by many of our export customers and also enhances
our reputation with our peers in the oil and gas industry," says Managing
Director; Andy Hurst.
"Another benefit is the tremendous boost it gives
to staff morale, especially those that spend so much of their time abroad. It's
a great motivator and allows them to be proud of our success."
Business:
process services and solutions Location: North
East Employees:
95
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University Of Westminster
This is the University of Westminster's second Award, and
recognises the continuing steady expansion of overseas earnings, rising 31% in
three years to £23.3 million. Undergraduate and postgraduate students now come
from all over the world to follow the University's higher education courses,
particularly from China, the US, Nigeria.
"The second Award demonstrates
the sustainability of our approach, following a strategy of achieving long-tem
sustainable growth" says Dr Maurits van Rooijen, Vice President International
Strategy and Development.
"Education is not like most commerce.
Reputation is the key to everything, and the Award gives us a lot of added
credibility. We always stress the fact that it is not just for the numbers alone
- the Awards judge the way we do things, that we are ethical, sustainable and
innovative.
"Within the University itself, the Award has also had a
great impact. Our overseas operation can sometimes be seen as separate, but we
cannot attract overseas students without delivery on the ground. The Award helps
everyone to buy into the concept and pull together better at every level."
Business:
education Location: London Employees: 1520
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CSR
Most people have heard of CSR's Bluetooth technology and
millions around the world now use CSR's BlueCoreTM wireless silicon chips in
their mobile phones, personal computers and many other consumer products.
Overseas revenues grew by more than six times in the three years to December
2002, earning the company the Queen's Award for International Trade in
2004.
"We are very proud to have won," says Co-Founder and Commercial
Director Dr Phil O'Donovan. "It affirmed CSR as a significant exporter, and
recognised our success".
CSR plc floated on the London Stock Exchange in
February 2004 and became a FTSE 250 company four months afterwards. Dr O'Donovan
adds: "Of our three constituencies - staff, customers and investors - the
Queen's Award is probably best recognised in the City. As a FTSE 250 company it
is important that CSR's export achievements are recognised and the Queen's Award
is viewed very positively by analysts and investors".
"We also received a
lot of local publicity at the time as well as a couple of small items in the
nationals. Having a Queen's Award raises our profile, and we are delighted to
have it. It is an Award well worth applying for."
Business: silicon
chips Location:
East Employees:
113 in 2004 when the Award was made and currently over 600 including CSR's
latest acquisition in July 2005.
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Pestwest Electronics
Pestwest Electronics manufactures and
distributes electronic units which control flying insects by using ultraviolet
light, and won the Award for doubling overseas sales in six years. Pestwest now
sells to over 70 countries from its base in Ossett, West Yorkshire, and has a
subsidiary company in the US.
"The Award gives us fantastic kudos
overseas, particularly in the US and Japan, and has helped cement all our
relationships," says Heather Thompson, Marketing Manager.
"We sent out
correspondence to new and potential customers telling them about the Award, and
many congratulated us. The Award implies longevity, and in markets like Japan
that is especially important.
"In the UK too, it is a marvellous
accolade, and has definitely brought us new business. One web-based company saw
the publicity around the Award and contacted us - it is now one of our
distributors."
Business: insect control equipment Location: Yorkshire and
Humberside Employees: 25
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The Macallan
Distillers
Phenomenal growth in export
markets has won The Macallan Distillers a sixth Queen's Award. Exports of its
single malt Scotch whiskies increased by 69% over the application period to
average 70% of total sales.
"We would like to win every year," says
Company Secretary Fraser Morrison. "However, our product volumes have to be
decided 10, 12 or 25 years in advance as the whisky has to lie down to mature,
so sometimes demand outstrips supply.
"With a bit of effort you can
really make the Award work for you. It gives extra stimulation to our products
both in the export markets and in the UK. We fly the Queen's Award flag at our
distillery and it is the first thing customers and visitors to the tourism
centre see. We also do mailshots, circulate photos in our newsletter and have a
big party for staff and their families at the presentation.
"In fact,
the impact internally is probably the greatest of all. Staff talk about the
Queen's Award celebration party for days on end, and a staff representative
rather than a manager accepts the Award on behalf of everybody. It stimulates
the workforce to want to win again, and the development team to come up with
innovative marketing ideas and new products.
Business: whisky
distillers Location: Scotland Employees: 45
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The McAvoy Group
Rising
export growth up to five times higher than the national average have earned
family-owned company The McAvoy Group its first Queen's Award. Based in
Dungannon, County Tyrone, The McAvoy Group designs and manufactures modular
buildings in steel and timber frames for clients across the health, education,
government and commercial sectors.
"For us, the Queen's Award opens
doors in both export markets and the UK," says Executive Chairman Bill Mcginnis
CBE. "It overcomes the initial questions with new customers asking who are you?
It reinforces us as a quality company with a quality product. That's very useful
from all sorts of points of view, not least when people are writing open letters
of credit, for example, or for suppliers to feel they are dealing with a
reliable company.
"Our sales people really like it too - it's always
part of their sales pitch and a good talking point. They like the new branding,
which makes it appear more modern. No-one else in our industry has one either,
which gives us the edge.
Business: manufacture
modular buildings Location: Northern Ireland Employees: 190
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Ward Shoes
This is the
second Queen's Award for Sheffield-based Ward Shoes. The company specialises in
selling worn returns, end of range shoes and imperfect footwear, all from
well-known manufacturers. Over the application period overseas sales grew by
114%, with 73% of the company's total sales in Year Three exported to 17
different markets, the majority in Africa.
"The biggest benefit is the
credibility the Award gives the company," says Derek Moulding, General Manager.
"Although many companies are reputable, there are some cowboys in this trade,
and having the Queen's Award shows that we do things professionally. Some
manufacturers insist that we export the footwear we buy from them, and they need
to be sure that when we guarantee that, it won't turn up on market stalls in the
UK which would devalue their product. The Award shows we are to be trusted.
"We also use it for publicity purposes. The emblem is on all staff
uniforms in the UK shops, and even on our lorry."
Business:
footwear Location: Yorkshire and Humberside Employees: 15
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