Aircraft parts supplier Sentry Aerospares, based in the Watford Business Park, and film memorabilia dealer Propstore, in Chenies near Rickm…
Aircraft parts supplier Sentry Aerospares, based in the Watford Business Park, and film memorabilia dealer Propstore, in Chenies near Rickmansworth, have both been awarded the King’s Award for International Trade for Outstanding Short Term Growth.
Sentry Aerospares founder Adam Nemenyi said it felt “really fantastic” as they saw overseas sales grow 269 per cent from 2019 to 2022 and sold parts to 86 different counties.
The company was previously recognised by the Queen in 2017, which Adam said was “the highlight of my career”.
“It gave us great exposure and a fantastic
sentiment from the industry so I hope this latest receipt also benefits us in that
manner,” he added.
It previously won in 2020 and founder Stephen Lane said: “We’re over the moon now that we were awarded it again.
Propstore, at Greathouse Farm in Chenies, was recognised as it sold movie props and collectible items to 42 countries last year and overseas sales made up 80.4 per cent of its business.
“We trade a huge amount internationally. The collectors’ market for memorabilia is more established elsewhere in the world although it’s really growing and emerging here.”
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Aircraft parts supplier Sentry Aerospares, based in the Watford Business Park, and film memorabilia dealer Propstore, in Chenies near Rickm…
Aircraft parts supplier Sentry Aerospares, based in the Watford Business Park, and film memorabilia dealer Propstore, in Chenies near Rickmansworth, have both been awarded the King’s Award for International Trade for Outstanding Short Term Growth.
Sentry Aerospares founder Adam Nemenyi said it felt “really fantastic” as they saw overseas sales grow 269 per cent from 2019 to 2022 and sold parts to 86 different counties.
The company was previously recognised by the Queen in 2017, which Adam said was “the highlight of my career”.
“It gave us great exposure and a fantastic
sentiment from the industry so I hope this latest receipt also benefits us in that
manner,” he added.
It previously won in 2020 and founder Stephen Lane said: “We’re over the moon now that we were awarded it again.
Propstore, at Greathouse Farm in Chenies, was recognised as it sold movie props and collectible items to 42 countries last year and overseas sales made up 80.4 per cent of its business.
“We trade a huge amount internationally. The collectors’ market for memorabilia is more established elsewhere in the world although it’s really growing and emerging here.”
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