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CoolKit named as finalist in regional business awards
CoolKit are delighted to be shortlisted for two regional business awards.
The refrigeration specialists have been selected by the judging panel as finalists in the Burnley Business Awards in the Manufacturing Excellence Award 2017 category sponsored by Training 2000, and Medium Business of the Year Award 2017 category sponsored by Holiday Inn Express Burnley.
Rupert Gatty, Managing Director of CoolKit, said: “We are thrilled to be shortlisted as finalists in two categories at the Burnley Business Awards. CoolKit has a reputation for innovation and we always aim to stay ahead of the competition.
“This accolade is a testament to the hard work and dedication shown by all of our staff who meet the evolving needs of our customers.”
Each of the finalists of the 11 categories will be visited by the judges for a presentation and judge’s questions.
A spokesman for the Burnley Business Awards said: “We would like to extend our huge thanks to all our entrants and for the time taken to submit your entries – it was wonderful to read about all the business successes.
“We had an unprecedented number of entries in 2017 and the standard was extremely high.”
The winners will be announced at the Burnley Business Awards on Thursday 29 June at Towneley Hall.
CoolKit was also recently shortlisted in the Manufacturer of the Year Award (under £25m) category for the Made in the North West Awards, which will be announced on 4 May.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lisa Woodhouse .
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