Ham Baker Nominated for Three UK Export Awards

May 10, 2016
Nominations are for supply chain excellence, best use of export finance and export excellence in Asia Pacific

Water, wastewater and process specialist Ham Baker Group has been shortlisted in three categories for the inaugural UK Export Excellence Awards.

Organized by GTR, a news source, publisher and event organizer for the global trade, commodity, export and supply chain finance industries, Ham Baker’s nominations in three of the nine awards categories are for:

  • Supply Chain Excellence
  • Best Use of Export Finance
  • Export Excellence in Asia Pacific

Ham Baker Group Managing Director, Andrew Williams, commented, “We are very pleased to feature in the UK Export Excellence Awards, which show that there is still a strong appetite across the world for high quality solutions made in the United Kingdom. We still have plenty of great engineering expertise that as a nation we should be very proud of”.

Ham Baker Group is currently active in the Middle East, Hong Kong, U.S. and India, as well as throughout the U.K. and Ireland, where it delivers a range of flow control solutions, including screens, scrapers, valves, pumps and flood defense systems.

One of only two companies to be nominated for three awards, the winners will be revealed on June 15 at a ceremony and gala dinner in Liverpool.

Source: Ham Baker

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