Va-q-tec Wins European Business Award

European Business Awards ceremony: Rolf Maihoefer (Senior Advisor at ELITE –...
European Business Awards ceremony: Rolf Maihoefer (Senior Advisor at ELITE – London Stock Exchange Group), Joachim Kuhn (Founder and CEO Va-q-tec), Adrian Tripp (CEO European Business Awards). Source: Va-q-tec

Va-q-tec, a provider of thermal packaging solutions for temperature controlled transportation, has received the European Business Award in the category "Growth Strategy of the Year". The company has prevailed over 1,000 national competitors in this category and convinced the independent jury, consisting of senior business leaders. The award was presented to Va-q-tec and eleven other national winners at an award ceremony at the British Embassy in Berlin. The company is now qualified for the final phase of the competition and will represent Germany in the European final.

“We are very proud to have won against the best German companies in this internationally renowned competition", stated Joachim Kuhn, founder and CEO of Va-q-tec. "The fact that we have received the award in the Growth Strategy category is a special honor and reward of the hard work in recent years."

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