Royal award for Rochdale company at the cutting edge of technology Date published: 29 April 2021
Chelburn Precision staff with managing director Neil Travis (front with glasses) and his wife Katie who is also a director
A Rochdale company has won the UK’s most prestigious business award after its overseas sales rocketed over three years.
Engineering company Chelburn Precision Ltd has won the Queen’s Award for International Trade. The company’s overseas sales have increased fivefold in three years – from £360,000 to £1.7m – primarily to the USA and mainland Europe.
It also estimates that 95% of domestic sales are ultimately exported as many of the company’s UK customers deliver their products overseas. Chelburn’s total turnover is now more than £5m.
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LONDON and WORCESTER, England, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Micro-multinational open source software company, Payara Services, has been commended for its achievements within global trading and exporting with the Queen s Award for Enterprise for International Trade.
Now in its 55
th year, the Queen s Award for Enterprise: International Trade is the UK s most prestigious business award, honouring organisations that have excelled in overseas exports whilst maintaining the highest standards in social, economic, and environmental activity.
Payara wins Queens Award for Enterprise (PRNewsfoto/Payara)
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