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West Midlands firms celebrate Kings Awards success
West Midlands firms celebrate Kings Awards success

BBC News

time06-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

West Midlands firms celebrate Kings Awards success

A pioneering engineering firm is celebrating after receiving The King's Award for Enterprise in & Worrall is one of 12 businesses across the West Midlands to get a King's Award on Tuesday in various by the government as the UK's most prestigious business award, they recognise some of the best companies operating in the country in a range of sand casting specialists Grainger & Worrall, based in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, works with automotive and aerospace companies across the world. But it is the firm's cutting edge work in an area known as gigacasting that has attracted attention in recent years, particularly with electric vehicle (EV) car chassis have been produced from hundreds of parts which are then welded together by robots on a production gigacasting means casting structures in much fewer - often just two - very large parts which are then technique ultimately cuts manufacturing time and costs, as well as producing lighter structures, key for EV production, a spokesperson for the firm says. The firm has previously won three Queen's Awards and Mr Eldridge said they were all "very special".He said The King's Award "reflects the dedication, creativity and expertise of our talented team" and that there would be a chance for them to celebrate properly later in the year."We are putting Bridgnorth on the global map when it comes to producing components that will help drive sustainable manufacturing for years to come," he added. Hereford-based business Level Peaks received The King's Award for International by ex-UK Special Forces veterans, the firm supplies defence and security equipment to the UK government and governments Swinton, its business director, said the award served as a "meaningful recognition" of its growth."It stands as a testament to the commitment, professionalism, and contributions of the individuals within our organisation who have made that progress possible," she Pure Spring Water Ltd, also in Hereford, was recognised in the innovation category for launching the world's first spring water bottle made from 100% recycled aluminium. Matt Crocker, managing director, said the firm was thrilled with the accolade."Since launching four years ago, we have sold over 10 million bottles," he said."Innovation is at the heart of everything we do - not just in our products, but in how we think, how we work, and how we challenge convention to create real impact and become market leaders. "To win a King's Award is an extraordinary honour and a testament to the hard work and creativity of our entire team."The award programme, now in its 59th year, has recognised more than 8,000 companies since its inception in recognised in the innovation category wass TMT First, a Staffordshire-based business that offers a mobile component repair process, designed to reduce costs, improve sustainability and eliminate electronic waste.A spokesperson for the company said they aimed to keep "technology alive for longer". West Midlands recipients Berrington Pure Spring Water LTD, HerefordshireGrainger and Worrall Ltd, ShropshireTMT First Limited, StaffordshireKPM Marine LTD, BirminghamLevel Peaks Associates Ltd, HerefordshireMobell Communications Limited, StaffordshireBowers & Jones Ltd, BilstonExol (Holdings) Limited, WednesburyMade Media Ltd, BirminghamRunFlat International Limited, BirminghamSEADA Technology Ltd, WorcestershireFabweld Steel Products Ltd, Shropshire

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