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Royal approval for fuel management company

As a winner, Fairbanks can use The Queen’s Award Emblem in advertising, marketing and on packaging for a period of five years as a symbol of their quality and success
As a winner, Fairbanks can use The Queen’s Award Emblem in advertising, marketing and on packaging for a period of five years as a symbol of their quality and success
Last week on Her Majesty’s 90th birthday Fairbanks was crowned winner of the 2016 Queen’s Award for Enterprise.
This award is recognised as the UKs highest accolade for business success and it was in the International Trade category that Fairbanks has excelled, with its exponential growth worldwide.
Fairbanks provides fuel monitoring and management services to the downstream fuel retail industry. Its services have been adopted by the majority of independent UK forecourts, as well as by major clients such as Tesco, Shell and BP, both nationally and internationally. In addition, Fairbanks has 6 licensees, the most recent being Canada and South Africa.
“This is a very proud day for everyone at Fairbanks and Steve Jones and I would like to thank all of our 200 staff for their loyalty and commitment; without them none of this would have been possible,” said Bob Conlin, joint managing director.
“This honour, received in our 20th year of business, formally endorses the many years of work everyone has put in to make this business what it is today. The service we offer ensures that the people living and working around forecourts are protected and our environment is safeguarded for future generations. This mark of excellence will help the business increase its market share and open doors into new territories such as India and the Americas, generating further jobs in Lancashire.”
For over 50 years, the Queen’s Award for Enterprise has acknowledged outstanding achievement in international trade, highlighting substantial growth in overseas earnings and commercial success. Fairbanks will be celebrating this exceptional achievement with an open day during the summer, which will be attended by local dignitaries including Charles Kay-Shuttleworth, the Lord Lieutenant for Lancashire, who will present the award on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen.
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