World-leading casting solutions provider Grainger & Worrall has taken home the Manufacturing in Action award at the 2014 Manufacturer (TM) Awards. The globally renowned ceremony, which took place on November 27th, celebrates the very best of UK engineering across a range of sectors.
The Manufacturing in Action Award shines a spotlight on efficient, modern and profitable businesses demonstrating innovation and product excellence in their operations. Previous winners of the award include Jaguar Land Rover and New Holland.
This year’s category was particularly hotly contested, with Grainger & Worrall surpassing such names as Worcester Bosch and Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery to the winning podium. Grainger & Worrall’s win is testament to its global status as a high precision engineering specialist and follows ongoing successful collaborations with customers in the global automotive, motorsport and aerospace industries.
Edward Grainger, director at Grainger & Worrall, commented: “It’s great to see the team’s collective skill and dedication recognised at such a high profile event as the TM Awards. This achievement has only been made possible through the dedication and innovation of our talented workforce, which really embodies the spirit of excellence synonymous with these awards. We’re committed to delivering a market-leading service to our international client base – and an accolade like this is a real testament to our hard work. 2014 has been a very exciting year for Grainger & Worrall and we’re looking forward to building upon our successes as we head into 2015.”
Jane Grey, editor of The Manufacturer, said: “Grainger & Worrall’s win in a competitive category truly demonstrates the company’s high status in the industry. Judges for this category are looking for a multitude of attributes in the winning company, including growth and leadership, product excellence and consideration of environmental sustainability. These awards celebrate the very best of British engineering and Grainger & Worrall are the forefront of that!”