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Following a hugely successful 2024 in which the business won repeated industry acclaim, Fairgrieves has started the New Year in the same mould with another prestigious awards shortlisting.
The business has been named a finalist in the 2025 Business Insider Made in the North East Awards, in the category of Manufacturer of the Year (under £25m turnover).
The annual awards, now in their 13th year, celebrate the successes of the top-performing manufacturing businesses based in the North East, and the skilled workforces they employ.
They showcase companies that have excelled in markets at home and abroad over the last twelve months, and are a highlight in the calendar for the sector in the region.
‘Fantastic reflection on business’
Barry Davidson, managing director of Fairgrieve Compression Moulding, said: “This is a fantastic start to 2025 for us, as this is a really significant awards event in our region, and one we are delighted to be recognised by.
“Over the past two years, and the past 12 months in particular, we have won repeated recognition for our work in many manufacturing awards events, locally, regionally and nationally, and to keep being shortlisted, when there are so many successful businesses in manufacturing, is a fantastic reflection on our business.
“We ended 2024 with some excellent new contracts secured for the business, with both new and long-standing customers, and that has meant a busy and productive start to 2025.
“As ever, credit goes to the talented and hard-working team here who continue to go above and beyond for our customers, and also one another.”
Winners to progress to national Made in UK Awards
The winners will be revealed at the gala dinner taking place at the Hilton Newcastle Gateshead on March 13, 2025.
Following the awards dinner, all the winners will then automatically go through to compete in Insider’s national final event, the Made in the UK Awards, which takes place in Liverpool on June 19, 2025.