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7 July 2005
A Royal Date for Andy
MORE than 40 years of loyal service has earned a Greatham
man an invitation to Buckingham Palace next week (Tuesday
July 12th).
Andy Gullon works for Johnson Matthey’s Tracerco
business in Billingham and has been invited to the Palace
to formally mark the company’s success in the recent
Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2005.
Management at the firm decided to reward Andy for his good
service and nominated him to receive an invitation to the
prestigious event.
Andy, who has never met a member of the Royal family before,
is thrilled with his invitation. “I am really looking
forward to it – especially meeting the Queen. It’s
a great honour to be invited and I’m very proud to
be attending as a Tracerco employee.”
Tracerco managing director Andy Hurst added: “Winning
the Queen’s Award is a tremendous achievement - a
royal seal of approval for our business and employees. The
award recognises the efforts of every single member of staff
at Tracerco and we felt that Andy, as a well known and valued
employee, would be ideal to represent Tracerco at the event.”
The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the UK’s
most prestigious awards for business performance. The awards
are made each year by the Queen, on the advice of the Prime
Minister and industry, commerce and the trade unions.
Tracerco, a global oil and gas service provider, was awarded
the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2005 in the International
Trade category in April this year. The award, which is given
to only a small number of companies nationwide, is in recognition
of outstanding export and growth in sales over the past
three years.
Tracerco exports its range of products and services into
all of the key oil, gas and petrochemical markets globally
from its headquarters in Teesside. In the past three years,
it has exported to international markets such as Brazil,
Nigeria, China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, the Middle East
and throughout South East Asia.
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