Domino Printing wins Queen's Award
Printing technology group Domino Printing Sciences has been awarded the Queen's Award for Continuous Achievement in International Trade, in recognition of its long record of exports growth.
Printing technology group Domino Printing Sciences has been awarded the Queen's Award for Continuous Achievement in International Trade, in recognition of its long record of exports growth.
"Over 95% of our revenue is generated outside the UK," noted Nigel Bond, Group Managing Director of the firm which specialises in providing printers that do the add-on small print (such as "Best Before" dates) on commercial products.
Bond said the firm's unbroken 33 year record of annual revenue growth was due in part to its continued investment in research & development.
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"Receiving one of the most famous globally recognised prestigious awards for our international trade performance is the ultimate testimony of our continued progress as a business," claimed Bond.
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