News: Another Queen's Award for AESSEAL
Leading Rotherham manufacturer, AESSEAL has won the Queen's Award for Enterprise 2011 for international trade.
The awards are recognised as the UK's highest accolade for business success and are made annually by HM The Queen.
They are only given for the highest levels of excellence demonstrated in each category. They are judged to a demanding level and winners receive a number of benefits and worldwide recognition.
AESSEAL, the fourth largest mechanical seal manufacturer in the world, is no stranger to the Queen's Award, having picked up 11 in previous years. The 2011 award for International trade recognised that over six years the company's overseas earnings have more than doubled and three-quarters of its output are now exported to its markets in more than 100 countries.
With global headquarters at Templeborough, AESSEAL specialise in the design and manufacture of mechanical seals, bearing protectors and environmental control systems for process equipment, maximising reliability and protecting the environment from leakage.
The company's success is due to continual investment in high-end technology and exceptional pre- and post-sales services which enables it to compete with an estimated 1000 companies around the world who are manufacturing similar products. They pride themselves on having a customer retention rate of 90% and a satisfaction rating of 99%.
Jonathan Wilkinson, CEO at AESSEAL, said: "I joined AES Engineering Ltd. as part of the Graduate Development Programme in 1993. Each Queen's Award gives the company the right to use the Queen's Award emblem for five years. Between 1993 and 2011, my whole working life with the business, we have had continuous use of the emblem, often for multiple awards.
"In January 2011 I was promoted to the AES Engineering Ltd. Board. I am delighted that one of my first achievements has been to help ensure that AESSEAL can use the Queen's Award emblem for a further five years, as we at AESSEAL feel proud and privileged to associate our brand with the Queen's Awards for Enterprise."
Richard Pickles has also recently been promoted to CEO of AESSEAL International, a business unit with an estimated £86m of the projected £120m sales total for 2011.
Packaging manufacturer, SP Containers also picked up the same award. The Rotherham firms are two of just 102 companies that have won awards for international trade this year.
AESSEAL website
Images: The Queen's Award Office
The awards are recognised as the UK's highest accolade for business success and are made annually by HM The Queen.
They are only given for the highest levels of excellence demonstrated in each category. They are judged to a demanding level and winners receive a number of benefits and worldwide recognition.
AESSEAL, the fourth largest mechanical seal manufacturer in the world, is no stranger to the Queen's Award, having picked up 11 in previous years. The 2011 award for International trade recognised that over six years the company's overseas earnings have more than doubled and three-quarters of its output are now exported to its markets in more than 100 countries.
With global headquarters at Templeborough, AESSEAL specialise in the design and manufacture of mechanical seals, bearing protectors and environmental control systems for process equipment, maximising reliability and protecting the environment from leakage.
The company's success is due to continual investment in high-end technology and exceptional pre- and post-sales services which enables it to compete with an estimated 1000 companies around the world who are manufacturing similar products. They pride themselves on having a customer retention rate of 90% and a satisfaction rating of 99%.
Jonathan Wilkinson, CEO at AESSEAL, said: "I joined AES Engineering Ltd. as part of the Graduate Development Programme in 1993. Each Queen's Award gives the company the right to use the Queen's Award emblem for five years. Between 1993 and 2011, my whole working life with the business, we have had continuous use of the emblem, often for multiple awards.
"In January 2011 I was promoted to the AES Engineering Ltd. Board. I am delighted that one of my first achievements has been to help ensure that AESSEAL can use the Queen's Award emblem for a further five years, as we at AESSEAL feel proud and privileged to associate our brand with the Queen's Awards for Enterprise."
Richard Pickles has also recently been promoted to CEO of AESSEAL International, a business unit with an estimated £86m of the projected £120m sales total for 2011.
Packaging manufacturer, SP Containers also picked up the same award. The Rotherham firms are two of just 102 companies that have won awards for international trade this year.
AESSEAL website
Images: The Queen's Award Office
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