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Meech International Celebrates 2009 Queens Award Success
Tuesday 21. July 2009 - Meech International, a world leader in the supply of electrostatic control systems for industrial processes, marked its recent success in winning The Queens Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2009 with a celebration at its Witney, Oxfordshire headquarters on July 15.
During proceedings, the Award – which is recognised as the most prestigious public acknowledgement of business achievement – was presented on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen by the Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, Mr Tim Stevenson. Also in attendance were the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, Mr Richard Dick and representatives of Oxfordshire County Council, including Chairman, Cllr Tony Crabbe; Cabinet Member responsible for Economic Development, Cllr David Robertson; Business Development Officer Mr William Barton and Deputy Mayor of Witney, Cllr Harry Eaglestone.
Speaking to the assembled Meech team and guests, the Lord Lieutenant referred to the companys remarkable achievement in winning the Award at its first attempt. The Awards are given solely on merit and competition is fierce – Meech is one of only four companies in Oxfordshire to win in 2009. The number of Awards presented each year is not pre-set and depends on the quality of the applications received. He continued, “The Queens Award is a recognition not just of success but of sustained progress in international trade over not less than six years. Meech International is truly a world leader in its field and with the companys demonstrable track record of innovation, I look forward to becoming a serial visitor.”
Accepting the Award, Meechs Chairman Chris Francis expressed thanks for the hard work and loyalty of his colleagues worldwide – in addition to its Witney site, the company has offices in Belgium, China, Hungary, India and the USA – and to its many overseas distributors, each of whom participated in and deserves recognition for this success. Over 70 per cent of the systems produced by Meech are sold in 45 overseas markets.
“We are experiencing probably the toughest recession in living memory and one that is unique in that it is global,” he continued. “With opportunities for growth in new geographic markets therefore limited, we have had to work hard to hold and expand market share, while at the same time ensuring that we are positioned to take advantage of the eventual upturn by continuing to invest in developing new overseas markets and exciting products – indeed, we have two major product launches over the next couple of months, both of which we believe will be world beaters.
“As a UK manufacturing business, Meech has achieved worldwide renown in its field. A vibrant and successful manufacturing base is crucial to the wellbeing of this country both from an economic perspective and from the point of view of giving our children a wide and exciting range of job opportunities. Todays presentation underlines Meechs contribution in this regard and its an achievement of which were all extremely proud,” concluded Mr Francis.