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AIS wins national award for Export at Made in the UK Awards

Hosted in Liverpool, the event recognised the best of UK manufacturing across a range of categories.

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We are delighted to share the exciting news that AIS won the Export Award at the Made in the UK Awards 2023.

The prestigious awards night showcased the best of UK manufacturing, making AIS’ success in the Export category immensely rewarding.

Regional winners travelled from across the UK for the sold-out event which was hosted by comedian Fred MacAulay at the Titanic Hotel, Liverpool. Having received praise for our export success at the regional awards in 2022, Insider Media had this to say about why AIS was selected as the national winner:

"Last year the company focused on two key export markets for its products: Brazil and China. The judges noted that not only did it overcome the challenges posed by Covid, it had grown the export side of the business by more than 30 per cent, making AIS the standout exporter this year."

Our teams went to great lengths to ensure our products were successfully exported during the judging period, so this award is a testament to everyone at AIS. Awards like this reinforce our position as a company with a global reach and is fitting as we look to increase our export numbers again in 2023.

Thank you to everyone at Insider Media, and congratulations to all the winners and finalists of Made in the UK Awards 2023. We hope to see you at next year’s event.

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