The Manufacturer of the Year Awards 2013

24th July 2013

The Manufacturer of the Year Awards programme celebrates the strength and diversity of UK manufacturing and offers manufacturers from across the UK the opportunity to receive industry-wide recognition for their achievements.

The awards are free to enter and are open to any UK based manufacturing organisation whether they are privately, publicly, domestically or internationally owned. You can download your entry pack here. Entering The Manufacturer of the Year Awards gives your organisation a great opportunity to: Enhance your reputation and outshine competitors Reward and motivate your team Impress partners, clients and investors Build customer trust and confidence Benchmark yourself against peers and key competitors The awards are simple and straightforward to enter and provide many opportunities to win with a wide range of categories, including: People & Skills, Leadership & Strategy, Sustainable Manufacturing, SME Manufacturer of the Year and the newly launched Apprentice of the Year award. The deadline for entries is Wednesday 31st July, with the shortlist being announced in September. Following this, the second round of judging takes place on Thursday 3rd October, with the awards ceremony taking place on the 4th December in Birmingham. So why not get involved and share with the nation what makes your manufacturing business stand out. Check out the website at www.themanufacturer.com/awards and get your entry in now.

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