Rubberatkins Ltd was recently honoured to welcome Dr. David Cameron, The Lord-Lieutenant for the City of Aberdeen as he visited the company’s Aberdeen headquarters to present the King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.
The Lord-Lieutenant, representing His Majesty the King, toured Rubberatkins’ Aberdeen facility and presented the award in front of all the staff who have contributed to the company’s exceptional global success.
The visit marked the official celebration of Rubberatkins’ award for outstanding international growth and its reputation as a world-leading provider of high-performance elastomeric solutions. Rubberatkins exported to 26 countries worldwide, with export growth of 119% over the three years of the award, reflecting the company’s continued expansion and strong global demand for its specialist products.
Rubberatkins Team, Co-Founders Nick Atkins & Jill Webster & Dr. David Cameron, The Lord-Lieutenant for the City of Aberdeen
For more than 37 years, Rubberatkins has delivered high-performance elastomeric products to the oil and gas sector, from upstream exploration and development to midstream processing and downstream refining and the space sector. Rubberatkins materials are trusted in the world’s most extreme environments, where failure is not an option. Whether withstanding corrosive chemicals, intense pressures, or extreme temperatures, Rubberatkins seals, gaskets, and custom components help keep critical energy infrastructure running efficiently and safely.
An excerpt of the Certificate presented to co-founders Nick Atkins and Jill Webster read:
CHARLES THE THIRD,
by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Our other Realms and Territories King, Defender of the Faith, to
Rubberatkins Ltd
We recognise the outstanding achievement of the said Award recipient as demonstrated in the application of international trade in Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Our Channel Islands, and Our Island of Man and wishing to show Our Royal Favour confer upon it:
THE KING’S AWARD FOR ENTERPRISE:
International Trade
For a period of five years from the sixth day of May 2025 until the fifth day of May 2030.
Charles R