Queen's Award opens doors to £3m in deals
Global exports at Harrogate-based BioClad account for 25 per cent of its £10m turnover, which has increased by 15 per cent over the last year.
In recognition of its success, it has been presented with the Queen’s Award in International Trade – the first company in its sector to achieve that honour.
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Hide AdBioClad founder and director Lindsay McKenzie said: “The accolade has acted as a magnet to secure prestigious new commissions and further boost our team by 25 per cent.
“With the global flooring and wall cladding market estimated to be worth $200bn by 2020, we are uniquely placed to fulfil a further acceleration in demand for our products and services.”
BioClad won a £1.75m contract by Hinkley Point C nuclear power station to install 45,000 sq m of wall linings – the biggest installation of its kind – in its staff accommodation.