Domino awarded for sustained overseas business

Domino awarded for sustained overseas business
- Award presented for substantial overseas earnings, sustained for six consecutive years
 
- Success reflects hard work and commitment of staff to international operations
 
Domino Printing Sciences has been presented with its Queens Award for Continuous Achievement in International Trade by the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, Hugh Duberly CBE. 
 
The presentation was made to a team of staff involved with Domino's international business at its headquarters facility in Bar Hill, Cambridge. 
 
Overseas business
Domino was given the award for substantial overseas earnings, sustained for six consecutive years, to levels which are “outstanding for its goods and services and the size of its operation”.
 
The company is a designer, developer and manufacturer of product coding and marking devices, printers, inks, consumables and spares,
 
Global footprint
It operates through a global network of 25 subsidiary offices and over 200 distributors. With manufacturing facilities located in the UK, China, Germany, India, Sweden and US, it sells to over 120 countries and employs 2,200 people worldwide.
 
Nigel Bond, group managing director of Domino Printing Sciences, said: ‘We are extremely honored and proud to be selected for a Queen's Award.
 
‘This is very much a team award and a true reflection of the hard work and commitment of the staff here that have made a major contribution to our unbroken 33-year record of annual revenue growth.’
 
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