Lancashire-based engineering company Slingco has been named a winner of the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade for the second time in four years.
The honour, awarded for Slingco’s “outstanding success” in international trade, is the UK’s highest official accolade for business success. It is recognition of the manufacturer’s export achievements and continues a story of success that saw the Rossendale-based firm named winners of the same award in 2016.
The family-owned company has exported to over 80 different countries in the past three years alone and exports now account for more than 85% of its sales revenue, growing at such a rate that overseas earnings have increased threefold over the last three years.
Founded in 1980 by Chris Dykins, Slingco supplies steel net platforms and cable installation and support products to a wide range of markets including electrical utilities, oil & gas, renewables, subsea and aerospace. In addition to its Lancashire headquarters and manufacturing plant, it has offices in the US and India, and serves customers around the world.
Nick Dykins, Slingco Group Managing Director, comments: “We were incredibly grateful and honoured to win our first Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade four years ago and are doubly so today. A very special thank you must go to our employees and their families, this award being recognition of the hard work, dedication, and skills of our people. I also want to express our sincere gratitude to our loyal customer base and supply chain partners, without whose support this award would not have been possible.”
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