
The manufacturer of textile test materials and technologies, James Heal has won the 2012 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade in October. Managing Director David Repper made a speech at the award ceremony and said: “We are honored and delighted to have won the highly prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade. It is a fitting reward for the enterprise, diligence and dedication of more than 100 skilled and talented people who work for James Heal. Coinciding with the 140th year since our foundation, the Award demonstrates and confirms our pedigree and current standing on the international stage. I would like to thank each of our employees, agents, distributors, suppliers and associates for their hard work and support, without which we could not have succeeded."
James Heal awarded with Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade celebrated its award with a ceremony organized with the participation of all employees, suppliers and 10 of its agencies showing the best performance in the world. The ceremony, where the best 10 agencies were honored, received great interest. The company was awarded both for its social responsibility in the last 3 years and its commercial success in overseas.
James Heal founded in 1872 in England entered the industry by manufacturing test equipment in an also textile mill in Halifax city, which is regarded as one of the textile centers of the British textile industry. In the early 20th century, the company realized important steps in order to grow and became an international trade mark with its recruitment of hundreds of employees and high quality production. James Heal is a company having several agencies in many countries and is a trustable company with its test equipment used all over the world today.
Aygenteks, who is the agency of James Heal company having been awarded several times up to now, was founded in 1973. The company changed its shell with second generation managers in 1990 and since then focuses on the service of quality control test equipment for laboratories in industries such as mainly textile, packaging, food, paper and automotive.