James Heal, a United Kingdom-based textile testing laboratory instruments and test materials
manufacturer that this year is celebrating 140 years in business, recently received the Queen’s
Award for Enterprise in International Trade. The award, which recognizes accomplishments in the
area of export sales, is the second award of that type the company has received, having earned the
Queen’s Award for Export Achievement in 1995.
The award was presented by the Lord-Lieutenant of West Yorkshire Dr. Ingrid Roscoe to James
Heal Managing Director David Repper during a special celebration. “This is a great honour and a
tribute to the diligence and dedication of over 100 employees and many individuals and companies
who have contributed to this achievement,” said Repper, who followed his father into his leadership
position at the family-owned company in 1992.
The company reports it has experienced a significant growth in revenues over the past three
years, with global markets representing a considerable portion of that growth. It maintains a
network of local agents and distributors that help it sell its products and services in more than
60 countries around the world.
Founded in 1872, James Heal comprises four core divisions: Testing Instruments; Test
Materials; Service and Calibration; and Technical Assistance. All products are manufactured
in-house. The company’s customer base includes major brands and retailers including Marks &
Spencer, Louis Vuitton, Next and most of the major automobile manufacturers worldwide.
November 21, 2012