GREENOCK-based PG Paper Company is among the 2024 winners of the UK Government’s Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) Made in the UK, Sold to the World Awards.
Now in its second year, the awards celebrate the international sales success of small-medium businesses across the UK and provide a stepping stone for further growth and opportunity.
The awards come after new figures from the UN’s body that leads on global trade show the UK was the fourth largest exporter of goods and services globally in 2022, moving up from seventh in the rankings in 2021.
Recognised in the retail and consumer goods category, PG Paper is a global, award-winning pulp, paper, and board company that creates markets and solutions to enable trade for paper and packaging products worldwide.
Exporting plays a pivotal role in the growth and success of PG Paper, with 95% of its sales being made overseas. Exporting serves as a catalyst for expanding the company’s market share, fostering innovation and increasing the conversion rate and revenue.
PG Paper specialises in sourcing pulp, paper, and board from mills worldwide, facilitating global trade. The company exclusively represents multiple global mills in their strategic export markets, recently expanding their portfolio by becoming the exclusive distributor for selected Pankaboard specialty cartonboards in growing markets such as India.
Minister for exports Lord Offord said, “We’re proud of our British exporters and these Awards highlight some fantastic businesses punching above their weight and selling UK-made products around the world.
“I hope the winners serve as inspiration to others looking to get onto the exporting ladder and encourage more businesses to showcase the incredible talent and innovation of UK businesses selling abroad.”
Commenting on PG Paper Company Ltd’s win, Dr Poonam Gupta OBE CEO, added, “We’re honoured and thrilled to receive this award, which recognises our 20-year commitment to exporting. It’s fantastic to see our growth and trade strategy acknowledged. Moving forward, we’re focused on expanding our export agreements, retaining loyal partners, and attracting new customers in existing and new markets to ensure our business’s future success and achieve our ambitious growth plans.”
Marco Forgione, director general of The Institute of Export & International Trade (IOE&IT) and panel judge, commented, “As one of Scotland’s largest trading companies that operates in over 60 countries, PG Paper Company is a great example of how international trade can play a pivotal role in the growth and success of a business. With 95% of sales now being made overseas, the impact that exports have had on the business has supporting long-term growth, from two people in 2003 to over 50 employees and offices in five countries.”