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Midland manufacturer celebrates rising exports along with major award win

Lawton Tubes in Coventry employs around 100 staff

Pictured, from left: Ajay Desai (chamber), Robert Lawton (Lawton Tubes), Louise Bennett (chamber), Rolf Herold (Lawton Tubes)

A Coventry manufacturer has received a prestigious business prize as it also celebrates being on target to hit £15 million in overseas sales this year.

Lawton Tubes, which employs around 100 staff from its base in Torrington Avenue, has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for its growth in international trade.

The award was presented by John Crabtree OBE, the Lord-Lieutenant of the West Midlands, who urged other firms in the region to put themselves forward for the prize.

The company only began exporting seven years ago and has since been working with the team at the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce’s International Trade Hub to expand its markets.

Lawton Tubes – which makes copper piping for a range of sectors, from plumbing to healthcare – grew export sales to £6 million in 2014 and is set to more than double that this year.

The company’s products are now in 35 countries across the world and its efforts are supported by the chamber’s international documentation service.

And the firm, which was 100 years old in 2018, is looking to grow those markets even further on the back of winning the Queen’s Award for Enterprise.

Lord-Lieutenant John Crabtree OBE is given a tour of Lawton Tubes’ headquarters in Coventry

Business development director Robert Lawton said: “When I posted on social media that we had won the Queen’s Award, I had feedback from all 35 countries that our products are in.