21/06/2018 -ETL Systems became 'Exporter of the Year' for their outstanding business approach at this years Chamber of Commerce Business Awards which was held at the University of Worcester.Specialist Radio Frequency Engineers, ETL Systems, are proud to announce they are winners of ‘Exporter of the Year’ from the Hereford and Worcester Chamber of Commerce Business Awards 2018. The award recognises the growth in international trade as the company exports exceeded 80% of sales in 2018 fiscal year. From 140 applicants of the award, to 5 finalists, ETL stood out as a clear winner impressing the judges with an outstanding business approach. Amongst meeting the criteria for Exporter of the Year, ETL were commended for their strong customer empathy, clear vision for the future and the companies proactive approach to recruitment in the local area by sponsoring the new engineering university, due to open in 2019. Co-owner of ETL, Prof Esen Bayar proudly received the award on the evening and thanked all his colleagues, highlighting the importance of team work and said that the success belongs to everyone at ETL. “We are very proud to have won this award. It's our people that make the difference at ETL and that is why recruitment and retention of our staff is high on our HR strategy agenda. We have some very exciting recruitment plans to drive business growth over the next couple of years and are privileged to be working in close partnership with NMITE which will aid this growth.” Adds Jessica Stone, HR Manager. ETL manufactures and builds high quality RF signal handling equipment which ranges from Distribution Amplifiers through to complex L-band Matrices. This equipment designed and manufactured at the Head Office in Madley, Hereford is being used by Broadcasters, Telecoms, Marine and Government and Defence across Europe, Asia, Africa and the US. ETL’s purpose-built factory offers 3D mechanical, RF and Microwave CAD design, along with full testing facilities for the designing of satellite signal routing solutions. ETL continues to invest heavily in Research & Development, to ensure that its RF components and rack mounted equipment meet the changing needs of the Satellite industry. Share this articleShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin