The Coalville, Leicestershire-based firm - which designs and manufactures spare parts for crushing and screening equipment, and for asphalt plants - has been recognised with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2019, in recognition of outstanding growth in overseas sales over the last three years.
This award is specifically due to significant sales increases in Europe, Latin America and Russia.
The company says its success is due to the hard work of their winning team, significant growth in spare part stock inventory and continual development of a product range to serve both modern and classic crushers, in a business that is equally spread throughout the mining and quarrying sectors.
Originally trading as Crusher Manganese Steels and founded around 30-years ago, the company now employs nearly 100 people and has had double-digit growth for each of the last three years.
Over the last six years the company has invested millions of pounds in its Coalville sites including building a new global headquarters and the opening of a 3,000m² technical centre.
Equipped with state-of-the-art CNC machines, the company says this Lloyds Register ISO9001:2015 certified facility has increased in-house quality control and help maximise service performance. In addition, a new 6,000m² global parts centre adjacent to its technical centre is due to open during Q2 of 2019.
Exporting to 120+ countries CMS Cepcor was previously awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2012 for outstanding export sales.
CMS Cepcor is an aftermarket manufacturer and supplier of crusher spare parts, mining grade crusher liners and crusher service to mining, aggregate production and associated crushing industries globally.
The company says the prestigious award will significantly increase its reputation within the global markets that it serves.