Categories to Enter
The following list of 32 categories for the 2011 Awards, covers all types of businesses, products and services. They will be revised again before the call for entries re-opens on March 1, 2012 and if you feel there is a category missing please let us know:
- Accountancy, book-keeping and credit services
- Advertising and design
- Automotive (including accessories, spares, tyres, fuels and services)
- Building products and services
- Business services (including company formation and secretarial services)
- Disaster recovery/business continuity
- Education and training
- Energy and utilities
- Environmental products, services and consultancy
- Facilities management
- Financial & banking
- Fleet operations and services (see Automotive for specific vehicle business)
- Horticulture and agriculture (products and services)
- Hospitality and event services
- Insurance and pensions
- Internet & IT products and services
- Legal and professional (including research, surveying, planning, etc)
- Logistics, supply chain & transport
- Management services (HR, etc)
- Office equipment & supplies
- Print and publishing
- Procurement and outsourcing
- Promotion, direct marketing and data
- Property (services, management & construction)
- Recruitment and staffing
- Retail-to-business (online trade counters, contract supplies)
- Technical and scientific
- Telecommunications (including mobile)
- Trading and brokerage
- Travel services
- Warehousing and storage
- Wholesalers and distributors
Suggestions for amended or additional categories and their recommendations are welcomed. We know there are still be gaps,and we are always open to further suggestions. Just click to the Contact page and drop an email to the Awards Office with your suggestion for a new category. All suggestions must be received by February 28, each year, to be considered for inclusion.
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