In case you missed it this Frome company has the highest possible award for export excellence

By Susie Watkins

30th Apr 2021 | Local News

As Frome Nub News previously reported Watson Gym Equipment Ltd, based in Commerce Park, Frome has been credited with the Queens Award for Enterprise, 2021 for it's outstanding performance in International Trade.

It is a huge honour for the company, which only began in 1999.

This award recognises business excellence across the UK, demonstrating outstanding success in the fields of Innovation, International Trade, Sustainable Development and Promoting Opportunity, both locally and nationally.

Watson Gym Equipment design, manufacture and distribute worldwide, it's high end Strength Equipment used in the gym industry, with the desire to be the globally recognised pinnacle of excellence in this field.

Since 1999, Managing Director Simon Watson has created a brand which has grown from a garage project into a multi-million turnover business, supplying the top gyms and individuals in the world.

Simon has always supported local industry, always looking at the surrounding community in regards to employment and suppliers. With 95% of raw materials being sourced in the UK, the company is keen to ensure the supply chain is non-reliant on materials from outside the UK, to not only expedite the company's own business needs, but in support of UK trade and industry.

The Managing Director said: "We are immensely proud of this prestigious award. To see the growth of the company since starting in 1999 is a credit to the hard work and vision of the individuals who work here.

"However, I still feel we are just cracking the surface of our global potential. We have just built a new factory in commerce park next to our existing unit which doubles our footprint and demonstrates the expansion plans. With growth, comes employment potential, and we are lucky to have such a great pool of talent locally, but we are always looking to improve."

     

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