09.16.15
Pulse Roll Label Products was awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise by Dame Janet Trotter, Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire, on Wednesday September 16 at its Yate-based factory in Bristol. The award recognizes the company’s outstanding growth in overseas earnings over a three year period. Attended by all members of staff and representatives from the local business community, Pulse Roll was presented with its Symbol and Scroll for the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in International Trade 2015.
After thanking Dame Janet, Gary Seward, managing director, Pulse Roll Label Products said, “We are honored and delighted to celebrate this prestigious award and I want to thank all our employees who each play a significant and valuable part in our achievements both at home and abroad.”
Seward also acknowledged the importance of international trade to the growth of the business. “As a specialist producer of printing inks and varnishes serving the global consumer packaging and label markets, we acknowledge that our continued success and future also depends on our ability to expand our international presence alongside growing our domestic UK business. We have many exciting opportunities for growth ahead, and I am confident that this success will continue.”
A short factory tour of the company’s facility took place prior to the presentation, as well. Seward then presented Neil Milkins, senior production assistant, with a pewter tankard to mark 10 years of service with the company.
The Queen’s Award presentation followed a reception held on July 14 at Buckingham Palace when Seward had the honor of meeting Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Prince Philip and other members of the Royal Family.
After thanking Dame Janet, Gary Seward, managing director, Pulse Roll Label Products said, “We are honored and delighted to celebrate this prestigious award and I want to thank all our employees who each play a significant and valuable part in our achievements both at home and abroad.”
Seward also acknowledged the importance of international trade to the growth of the business. “As a specialist producer of printing inks and varnishes serving the global consumer packaging and label markets, we acknowledge that our continued success and future also depends on our ability to expand our international presence alongside growing our domestic UK business. We have many exciting opportunities for growth ahead, and I am confident that this success will continue.”
A short factory tour of the company’s facility took place prior to the presentation, as well. Seward then presented Neil Milkins, senior production assistant, with a pewter tankard to mark 10 years of service with the company.
The Queen’s Award presentation followed a reception held on July 14 at Buckingham Palace when Seward had the honor of meeting Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Prince Philip and other members of the Royal Family.