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KPM Marine and Grainger & Worrall among West Midlands recipients of a King's Awards for Enterprise 2025

There are 12 companies from this region which have won the prestigious awards for business excellence as the scheme celebrates its 59th year

Among the West Midlands-based winners of a King's Award for Enterprise 2025 are (clockwise from top left): KPM Marine, Grainger & Worrall and Made Media

The West Midlands' strong manufacturing heritage has been celebrated at the King's Award for Enterprise today.

From producers of emergency pumps to rolling mill products, several manufacturing firms have been named among 12 companies from across the region which have won the coveted accolade (see full list below).

Now in its 59th year, The King's Awards recognises business excellence across four different categories - innovation, international trade, promoting opportunity and sustainable development - with recipients permitted to fly the King's Awards flag at their main office and use the emblem on marketing material for five years.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, 197 businesses have received the honour this year. His Majesty's Lord Lieutenants will be presenting the awards to businesses locally throughout the year.

West Midlands Lord-Lieutenant Derrick Anderson said: "The King's Award for Enterprise is recognised worldwide as the ultimate and greatest business accolade.

"Each of the companies is able to demonstrate with this award they represent the very best in business and, while each of their stories and backgrounds are different, they share a common goal of being the very best in their field.

"The award process for the King's Award for Enterprise is rigorous and demanding - with a forensic approach to assessment that probes every aspect of the company and goes well beyond the area for which the business is being recognised.