2008 Queen’s Award Winners Announced
Vitabiotics Wins Prestigious Award
Vitabiotics, Britain’s fastest growing major vitamin company is delighted to announce that it has been named as one of the winners of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2008 for its continuous achievement in Export and International Trade. This is the second time that Vitabiotics has won this highly coveted and competitive award.
Awarded by The Queen, on the advice of the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise is the UK’s most prestigious award for business performance. Vitabiotics has manufactured innovative healthcare products for over 35 years and the range is the second largest supplement brand in the UK. Its groundbreaking products support the human body through its own natural processes. These include some of Britain’s brand leading supplements such as Wellman, Wellwoman, Pregnacare, Osteocare, Perfectil and Menopace. Each product has been developed using the latest scientific research and many have been proven in international peer reviewed published clinical trials.
Commenting on the award, Vitabiotics Chairman Professor Arnold Beckett OBE said, “To be recognised as the best in our field based on our continuous achievement over the past six years is an achievement that we are proud of and I would like to thank all our amazing staff at Vitabiotics Head Office that have made this possible. Our Export Team are dedicated and work very closely with our international agents to implement strategies tailored to each individual market. As a result of these targeted strategies, Vitabiotics’ export growth has been spectacular and has increased eleven-fold since winning the Queen’s Award in 2003. We now export to 107 countries worldwide. Our ambition has always been to create first class scientifically researched products and it is an honour that our achievements have been recognised by Her Majesty The Queen.”
As a winner of the Award Vitabiotics has permission to use the Queen’s Award emblem on all of its products and materials.