Exeter s AnTech looking to grow after weathering Covid and oil price collapse
Devon oil industry manufacturer and service company well positioned for rest of 2021 after winning prestigious Queen s Award
13:44, 17 MAY 2021
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Exeter-based manufacturer AnTech Ltd is aiming for a full recovery from the dual shock of the Covid pandemic and oil price collapse after winning British business’ biggest accolade.
Naylor wins Queen s Award for Enterprise 5 May, 2021 Edward Naylor Pipe manufacturer Naylor Clayware has been honoured with a prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category for its high-performance products which are used in demanding applications around the world.
Naylor Clayware is a division of Naylor Industries plc, a fourth generation family business based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Clay pipe production is an activity which has been associated with the Naylor Group since its foundation in 1890, but as the needs of the construction industry have evolved, so too has the Naylor product offering. The development of high-performance clay pipe systems for trenchless installation and handling hot or corrosive effluents has led to areas of world-leading technical expertise.
Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility) Miles Adcock, Chairman of the Success Essex Board commented: “This is a great achievement, highlighting Essex as the home of Innovation and enterprise. It is a great opportunity which Essex business has ably demonstrated its ability to grasp. I would encourage Essex businesses to apply for next year’s process, for this well-respected and internationally-recognised award.” The winning organisations from Essex were: • Ground Control Limited in Billericay (Queen’s Award for Innovation) • Biosure UK Limited in Waltham Abbey (Queen’s Award for Innovation) • SJM Alloys and Metals Limited in Loughton (Queen’s Award for International Trade)
Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility) Miles Adcock, Chairman of the Success Essex Board commented: “This is a great achievement, highlighting Essex as the home of Innovation and enterprise. It is a great opportunity which Essex business has ably demonstrated its ability to grasp. I would encourage Essex businesses to apply for next year’s process, for this well-respected and internationally-recognised award.” The winning organisations from Essex were: • Ground Control Limited in Billericay (Queen’s Award for Innovation) • Biosure UK Limited in Waltham Abbey (Queen’s Award for Innovation) • SJM Alloys and Metals Limited in Loughton (Queen’s Award for International Trade)
Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility) Miles Adcock, Chairman of the Success Essex Board commented: “This is a great achievement, highlighting Essex as the home of Innovation and enterprise. It is a great opportunity which Essex business has ably demonstrated its ability to grasp. I would encourage Essex businesses to apply for next year’s process, for this well-respected and internationally-recognised award.” The winning organisations from Essex were: • Ground Control Limited in Billericay (Queen’s Award for Innovation) • Biosure UK Limited in Waltham Abbey (Queen’s Award for Innovation) • SJM Alloys and Metals Limited in Loughton (Queen’s Award for International Trade)