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TH Plastics are bringing it home!
TH Plastics is celebrating after being shortlisted for four categories in this year’s distinguished Plastics Industry Awards.
TH Plastics, which this year celebrates 10 years in business, is among the finalists in the best technology application of the year, best training and development programme, supplier partnership – ancillary machinery, and unsung hero categories.
Now in its 18th year the Plastics Industry Awards have firmly established themselves as the forum for recognising and rewarding excellence in an increasingly competitive market.
Launched in 2001, and held annually in London this event is dedicated to rewarding innovation and exceptional performance. The Plastics Industry Awards acknowledge the best companies and the best people in the market.
Lee Thomas, Managing Director of TH Plastics, said: “The PIAs are the most renowned awards in the plastic industry calendar and we are overjoyed to have been shortlisted in four categories.
“This is the first time we have entered more than two categories. It is marvellous that the judges have recognised the calibre of work we carry out both in-house among our staff and for our customers.”
Organisers said this year has been exceptionally tight and a very difficult process for the judges. They said the standards were exceptionally high this year and congratulated those who made the shortlist.
For the full list visit http://www.plasticsawards.com/plasticsawards2018/en/page/2018-finalists
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lisa Woodhouse .
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