The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2005)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2005) was awarded on 21 April 2005, by Queen Elizabeth II.

Recipients[]

The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]

  • Abbot Group plc of Altens, Aberdeen, Scotland for Onshore and offshore drilling, engineering and rig design.
  • of Cambridge for Antibodies and related reagents.
  • of Minworth, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands for Spare parts for crushing and recycling machines.
  • of Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales for Pneumatic and hydraulic tubing, electrical cable and formed tube assemblies for use on commercial vehicles.
  • of Malmesbury, Wiltshire for Crop processing equipment.
  • of Towcester, Northamptonshire for Electronic components.
  • of Nuthampstead, Royston, Hertfordshire for Food flavourings.
  • of London WC1 for Legal services.
  • of Brighton, Sussex for Private medical insurance.
  • of Watlington, Oxfordshire for Royalty free CD-ROM and down-loadable stock photography images.
  • of Barnsley, South Yorkshire for Tyre pressure monitoring equipment.
  • of Bradford for Domestic and contract home furnishing textiles.
  • of Argyll, Scotland for Islay single malt Scotch whisky.
  • of Edinburgh, Scotland for Book publishing.
  • of York for Rental of telecommunications products.
  • of Kilmaurs, Kilmarnock, Scotland for Leather goods.
  • of Rainham, Essex for Non-ferrous scrap metal.
  • of Winsford, Cheshire for Industrial minerals, inorganic chemicals and additives.
  • of London E1 for Insurance consultancy services.
  • of Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, Wales for Mozzarella cheese and other dairy products.
  • of Derby for Computer graphic boards and accessories.
  • of Lincoln for Silicone and organic specialist automotive hoses.
  • Delcam plc of Birmingham for CADCAM software.
  • of Nottingham for Recombinant human albumin production from proprietary high yield yeast expression system.
  • of Waterbeach, Cambridge for Laser equipment for medical use and related products.
  • of Smethwick, West Midlands for Scrap metal recycling.
  • of Swadlincote, Derbyshire for Screening and crushing equipment.
  • of Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex for Toiletries and cosmetics.
  • of Chinnor, Oxfordshire for Development and provision of professional taster products.
  • of West Thurrock, Grays, Essex for Mobile phone reuse and recycling.
  • of London N18 for Recycling of scrap metal and waste.
  • of London NW1 for Medical microbiology and molecular biology services.
  • of Gateshead for Decals and labels.
  • of Burnham, Slough for Chemicals and services to the international water industry used for water purification.
  • of Kensworth, Dunstable, Bedfordshire for Satellite communication equipment.
  • of Alcester, Warwickshire for Wood chippers and green waste shredders.
  • of Stroud, Gloucestershire for Electronic control systems for amusement, gaming, vending and high reliability embedded applications.
  • of Sheffield for Manufacturing and distribution of small electrical personal care appliances.
  • of Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees for project management and engineering design services.
  • ICAP plc of London EC2 for finance broking.
  • of London EC1 for Royalty free digital photography.
  • of Cambridge for industrial digital flatbed inkjet printers.
  • of Peterborough for diesel engine driven generating sets.
  • of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire for market research in the electronics industry.
  • of London NW1 for Property investment indices and performance analysis.
  • of Stirling, Scotland for Malt and blended Scotch whisky and cream liqueur.
  • JCB Backhoe Loader Business Unit of Rocester, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire for Backhoe loaders.
  • of Hereford for Risk mitigation.
  • Kemistry of London EC2 for Broadcast design.
  • of Thatcham, Berkshire for Medical journals and reprints.
  • of Rotherham, South Yorkshire for Safety monitoring systems for marine vessels.
  • of Edinburgh, Scotland for Investment management.
  • of Denmead, Waterlooville, Hampshire for Microwave Endometrial Ablation (MEA) system.
  • of Blackburn for Instruments for the surface analysis of advanced materials.
  • of Dunmow, Essex for Chemical filtration products for air purification.
  • of Sheffield for computer software.
  • of Nottingham for electrostatic grounding systems for hazardous areas.
  • of Leyland, Preston, Lancashire for telephone, credit and loyalty cards.
  • of Cambridge for bulk and speciality chemicals.
  • of Belfast, Northern Ireland for information technology and business process outsourcing.
  • of Selsey, Chichester, West Sussex for Blinds and flyscreens for windows and hatches on boats and vehicles.
  • of Sheffield for stainless steel rod in coil.
  • of Coalville, Leicestershire for Rock crushing plant and machinery.
  • of Amersham, Buckinghamshire for Food and drink merchant.
  • of TraVord Park, Manchester for Consultancy and reliability services for rotating equipment.
  • of Peterborough for Compact sub 75 hp diesel engines.
  • of Lowestoft, Suffolk for Specialised protection and support systems for marine/oVshore structures and pipelines.
  • of Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland for steel doors and steel framed glazing systems.
  • of Dundonald, Kilmarnock, Scotland for underwater drilling and blasting engineering.
  • of Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland for building services engineers.
  • of Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk for Satellite uplink systems.
  • of Leeds for Security printing.
  • of Hull, East Yorkshire for Non-ferrous and high alloy valves.
  • of Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire for Labelling solutions for both the energy and telecommunications industries.
  • of Preston, Lancashire for Quality cheeses.
  • Smith & Ouzman Limited of Eastbourne, Sussex for Security printed documents.
  • Sortex Limited of London E15 for Optical sorters used to detect and remove diseased and foreign material from crops.
  • of Westhill, Aberdeenshire, Scotland for Wellbore completion services.
  • of Stirling, Scotland for Forest management, timber harvesting and wood fibre supply.
  • of Burnaston, Derby for Passenger vehicles, parts and engines.
  • Tracerco of Billingham, Cleveland for Process diagnostic services, specialist measurement devices and fuel marking technologies.
  • of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire for High frequency printed circuit boards.
  • of Aberdeen, Scotland for Offshore and remote-site catering and hotel-keeping services.
  • University of Essex of Colchester, Essex for Higher education.
  • University of Westminster of London W1 for Higher education.
  • of Irlam, Manchester for Chemicals and solvents for the graphic arts industry.
  • of Belfast, Northern Ireland for Retail electricity and gas supply.
  • of Hull, East Yorkshire for Bespoke marine electronic equipment.

References[]

  1. ^ "No. 57618". The London Gazette (Supplement). 21 April 2005. p. 1.

Retrieved from ""