Inclusive Technology has won
the Parcelforce Worldwide Small Business Award for the North West region.
The competition, which is in its 12th year and is the largest of its kind in the country, attracted around 3,000 entries from across 10 UK regions. The awards recognise excellence in UK small businesses and their contribution to the UK economy.
The regional judging panel
said: "This year the entries in this region were of an extremely high standard.
All the regional finalists were 'winners' who showed tremendous examples of
well-run companies. However, we had to pick an overall winner and Inclusive
Technology really stood out. We are delighted to recognise this achievement and
hope Inclusive will continue with its success."
"We are absolutely thrilled to have won the Parcelforce Worldwide Small Business Award for the north west region," said Martin Littler, Chairman of Inclusive Technology.
"It is extremely rewarding to run a business providing hardware and software that helps people with special needs to live, learn and communicate and that goes the extra mile to support customers. It is doubly so to have our achievements recognised in these prestigious awards."
The regional accolade comes with prizes worth £6,000 and the chance to win the top prize worth £30,000 in the national final, which will be announced in London on November 30. There are also special awards for outstanding customer service, exporting, the company with the biggest potential, and for the best young entrepreneur.
About the Parcelforce Worldwide Small Business Awards
To qualify for entry in the awards a company must be independently owned and UK based, employ 30 people or less, have a turnover of £58,000-plus per year and been established for at least two years.
For further information see: www.parcelforce.com