Actisense Wins Top Business Honors

September 20, 2016

BVM Export Business of the Year L-R Tom Webb &  Anne-Marie Hamer from Mogers Drewett, Danny Thrasher, Lesley Keets & Phil Whitehurst from Actisensem, and Nick Thompson GB Sailor (Photo: Actisense)
BVM Export Business of the Year L-R Tom Webb & Anne-Marie Hamer from Mogers Drewett, Danny Thrasher, Lesley Keets & Phil Whitehurst from Actisensem, and Nick Thompson GB Sailor (Photo: Actisense)
Multi-award winning NMEA Specialists, Actisense has recently won another two awards at a prestigious ceremony celebrating the best businesses from across the South West of the UK.
 

Having manufactured and delivered advanced marine electronic products to global markets, Actisense has been recognized as ‘Exporter of the Year’ at the Blackmore Vale Business Awards. They have also walked away with the top accolade of the evening, having also been named the best overall business, with the ‘Business of the Year’ award.
 
Founded by Phil Whitehurst in 1997, the awards have highlighted the immense growth of the Dorset-based company, which has recently moved into massively upsized premises on Harwell Road in Poole. Now exporting to an extensive network of over 70 distributors in 34 countries, stretching from China and South Africa to Argentina and Australia, Actisense continues to expand within worldwide marine commercial and leisure markets.
 

 
 

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