06 May 2026

East Midlands businesses receive King’s Awards for Enterprise

East Midlands Chamber has congratulated businesses across the region named as recipients of the 2026 King’s Awards for Enterprise, of which six are Chamber members in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.

 

Celebrating its 60th year, the King’s Awards for Enterprise are widely considered the most prestigious accolade any UK and Channel Islands business can get.

Award categories cover Innovation; International Trade; Sustainablilty; Promoting Opportunity (through Social Mobility) and new for 2026 is the Young Founder category.

Recipients are issued with an official certificate, known as a Grant of Appointment, and have the right to fly the flag at their head office and use the Award emblem in marketing materials.

 

East Midlands Chamber Chief Executive Scott Knowles said: “The East Midlands excels and sets a benchmark on innovation, international trade and in promoting social mobility so I’m delighted that so many businesses across the region – including six East Midlands Chamber members – have been recognised for their outstanding achievement.

“To be presented with the King’s Award for Enterprise shows the world you’re a business that is driving growth and one that the whole region can be immensely proud of. I congratulate every East Midlands firm named as a recipient this year and wish them every success.”

 

 

Kranlee Logistics was announced as a recipient of the International Trade Award. Co-founder Lee Wells said: “We are immensely proud to be awarded the King’s Award. For an organisation such as Kranlee Logistics to receive an award of this stature is significant.

“To be associated with such a prestigious award will further cement our relationships with clients and position within the industry as a market leader.”

 

The Workplace Depot CEO Steve Miller said: “It fills me with immense pride to see our family business honoured with the King’s Award for Enterprise, a milestone made possible by the unwavering dedication of our staff. For our customers and our community, this prestigious recognition is a clear signal of our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional service, regional investment and staff growth.”

 

West Special Fasteners was named the recipient of an Innovation award. CEO James Hawkins said: Winning a King’s Award for Enterprise is an incredible honour for our company and a moment of real pride for everyone involved. It recognises years of continuous improvement, resilience, and innovation often through small, incremental changes that have allowed us to keep evolving in a challenging and fast‑moving market.

“This award belongs to every employee, past and present, who has contributed to our success. To receive such recognition for a manufacturing business rooted in Derbyshire is hugely meaningful and reinforces our commitment to investing in our people, advancing UK engineering, and pushing forward for many years to come.”

West Special Fasteners

King’s Awards for Enterprise 2026 – Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire winning businesses

 

 

Derbyshire

Phoenix Sealing – Innovation

West Special Fasteners – Innovation

Kranlee Logistics – International Trade

Acres Engineering – Promoting Opportunity (through Social Mobility)

 

 

Leicestershire

Earthsense Systems – International Trade

Spencer Feeds (Asia) – International Trade

World Products – International Trade

 

 

 

Nottinghamshire

Butterfly Poultry – International Trade

Microlise Group – International Trade

The Workplace Depot – Promoting Opportunity (through Social Mobility)

 

 

Thumbnail photo: West Special Fasteners named the recipient of the King’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation.