Daily Record Article RatingWest Lothian company achieves King's Award for Enterprise
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38% : Derek Phillips, Managing Director of Clarus Networks, with wife Debra(Image: WSH) A West Lothian company has been honoured with a King's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category, placing the company among just 185 UK organisations recognised in 2026.34% : The King's Award for Enterprise: International Trade recognises both the strength of that growth and the company's role in exporting UK connectivity expertise to customers around the world.
34% : "To receive this Award in the International Trade category is a significant milestone for Clarus and gives us an even stronger platform as we continue to expand globally.
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