The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2001)

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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2001) was awarded on 20 April.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • of County Londonderry, for Northern Ireland Multi-layer ceramic capacitors.
  • of Burford, Oxfordshire for De-luxe travel services.
  • Adder Technology Ltd of Bar Hill, Cambridge for Computer peripheral equipment.
  • Aircom International of Redhill, Surrey for ENTERPRISE integrated software solution, consultancy and product support.
  • of Staines, Middlesex for Environmental life support systems.
  • of Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland for Replacement heart valves.
  • of London E1 for Specialist broking/advice on kidnap and ransom, product extortion and wrongful detention insurance.
  • The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of London WC2 for Professional examinations and membership.
  • of London EC3 for Investment advice.
  • Bibby Line Limited of Liverpool for Offshore and marine vessel operations.
  • of London SW1 for Luxury yacht brokerage, charter and management.
  • Celador of London WC2 for Television programmes.
  • of Corby, Northamptonshire for Engineering adhesives and sealants for industrial, consumer and medical markets.
  • of Street, Somerset for Footwear.
  • Colefax & Fowler Limited of London W1 for Soft furnishings.
  • of Thurmaston, Leicester for A range of prime 35mm lenses.
  • of Corsham, Wiltshire for Cheese and dairy products.
  • of Aylesford, Kent for Pan-oriental foods, including Chinese, Thai and Japanese ingredients, authentic sauces, dips, noodles and rice.
  • of London EC2 for Investment management.
  • of London SE1 for Production and distribution of royalty free digital photography and film footage.
  • Domino Printing Sciences plc of Bar Hill, Cambridge for Ink jet and laser coding and marking equipment.
  • of Southampton, Hampshire for Optical fibres.
  • Gaffney, Cline & Associates of Alton, Hampshire for Consultancy services to the energy industry.
  • of St Helens, Merseyside for Specialist cements and moulding powders.
  • of London W1 for Telecommunications and networking consultancy.
  • Group 4 Technology Limited of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire for Access control equipment.
  • of London SW1 for Corporate identity consultancy services.
  • of Basildon, Essex for Thermal imaging cameras.
  • of Northampton for Specialised fragrances.
  • of London SW1 for Fruit juice concentrates and purees, frozen and canned fruits, vegetables and fish.
  • of London E11 for Waste paper (secondary fibres) for recycling.
  • of London NW10 for Exclusive fashion trimmings and accessories.
  • of London SW6 for Computer software offering a completely integrated trading, risk management and settlement platform for energy markets.
  • of Presteigne, Powys, Wales for Microwave printed circuits.
  • Land Rover of Solihull, West Midlands for Four wheel drive vehicles.
  • of Birkenhead, Merseyside for Reactive metal alloys.
  • Eli Lilly and Company Limited of Basingstoke, Hampshire for Pharmaceuticals and animal health products.
  • London Business School of London NW1 for Business education and post graduate business degree programmes.
  • of Shipley, West Yorkshire for Oilfield cranes and lifting appliances.
  • of Ruddington, Nottingham for Lace, trimmings, elastic and rigid braids.
  • of Uxbridge, Middlesex for Aircraft ejection seats.
  • of Kingswinford, West Midlands for Industrial furnaces and ovens.
  • of London W1 for Media consultancy and evaluation services.
  • of Bletchley, Milton Keynes for Metal pressings and welded assemblies.
  • of London EC2 for Investor services.
  • of St Helens, Merseyside for Rubber impregnated glass fibre cords.
  • of Studley, Warwickshire for Speciality animal feeds.
  • of Chichester, West Sussex for Blinds and flyscreens for windows and hatches for boats and vehicles.
  • of Yatton, Bristol for Plasma processing and ion beam etching and deposition equipment.
  • Oyster Marine of Ipswich, Suffolk for Deck saloon cruising yachts.
  • of Windermere, Cumbria for Wireless optical data transmission systems using infra-red lasers.
  • of Tiptree, Essex for Satellite communications equipment.
  • of Derriford, Plymouth for Clinical research on compounds for the pharmaceutical industry.
  • of Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales for Fibre optic cables.
  • of Newton Abbot, Devon for Microwave frequency waveguide components.
  • of Crumlin, County Antrim, for Northern Ireland Diagnostic kits for medical, veterinary and environmental monitoring.
  • Renishaw plc of Wotton-under-Edge, for Gloucestershire Metrology products enabling measurement to international standards.
  • of Newbury, Berkshire for Passport reading equipment.
  • of Glasgow, Scotland for Biomedical consultancy services.
  • of Reigate, Surrey for Commercial legal services.
  • of Coventry for Speciality chemicals.
  • of London SW19 for Precision engineered plastic taps, dispensers and valves.
  • of Oxford for Driver software technologies for printers and copiers.
  • of London WC1 for Decorations, medals and presentation gifts.
  • of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for Electro-mechanical switches for the automotive industry.
  • of Hounslow, Middlesex for Accessories for mobile computers.
  • of Bangor, County Down, for Northern Ireland Vacuum tube solar collectors for water heating and also refrigeration controllers.
  • of East Kilbride, Glasgow, for Scotland Printing material and software.
  • of Bilston, Wolverhampton for Refurbishment and repair of industrial boilers.
  • The University of Nottingham of Nottingham for Higher educational and research services.
  • of Oxford for Systems capturing the 3-dimensional motion of objects, particularly the human body.
  • of London WC2 for Business information services.
  • of Thatcham, Berkshire for Laboratory, water and environmental testing equipment.
  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for New generation contracting, solutions and services to the global energy industries.
  • of Leicester for Covered elastic yarns.
  • of Treforest, Pontypridd, Wales for Printed giftset packaging.

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 56182". The London Gazette (Supplement). April 2001. p. 1.

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