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Queen’s Award rewarded international trade gains

Employees at Bradman Lake and their guests celebrated The Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2022 at an official ceremony at its headquarters in Beccles, Suffolk at the end of March.

To honour Her late Majesty, the Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk – Clare, Countess of Euston –visited the Bradman Lake headquarters to present the manufacturer with an engraved crystal bowl together with the formal Award Citation, personally signed by Her late Majesty and the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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Also present at the ceremony was Mark Pendlington, DL, Chair of the Lieutenancy Business & Enterprise Group, David Harrison, chief operating officer of the PPMA Group (Processing & Packaging Machinery Association) and Leszek Wysocki, International Trade Adviser for International Trade –Southern Region.

The Award for International

Trade is in recognition of the company’s outstanding performance for its range of equipment in global markets over the past three years. Managing director of Bradman Lake John Marlee thanked those present at the ceremony telling them that the award “is a tribute to the expertise and hard work of the entire Bradman Lake team.

“We are extremely proud to receive the Queen’s Award for Enterprise, which recognises international growth and our innovative solutions in packaging technology,” he continued. “Since winning the award last summer, we have continued to invest in R&D to continue to drive our growth strategy.”

The event concluded with a tour of the Beccles factory.

New UK distributor has been named for the heat transfer fluids produced by Paratherm

TrAchem Lubricants and Oil-Store have been appointed to stock and distribute the complete range of heat transfer fluids and system cleaners from US company Paratherm in the UK, and across mainland Europe. The product range covers low and high temperature fluids, NSF HT-1 food grade fluids and thermal system cleaners formulated for a wide variety of industries including biofuel, chemical processing, food & beverage, oil & gas and plastics.

“With the backing of Paratherm’s technical expertise, and the training that has been provided, our sales team are in a great position to support end user customers from initial enquiry through to after sales support,” says Oil-Store’s sales director Daniel Tait.

L-R: Andrew Newton-Swallow of Paratherm/CPI, Daniel Tait and Lubrizol’s Scott Wainwright

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