US-NZ Awards give winners tangible benefits
Media Release
22 August 2005
US-NZ Awards give
winners tangible benefits
Companies trading with the United States are invited to enter the 2005 American Chamber of Commerce-UPS business awards, in conjunction with Air New Zealand. Over the last five years our sponsors have provided over $270,000 of prizes to our award winners.
The awards, to be announced at a gala dinner in Auckland on 2 November, celebrate business innovation and success in the import, export, investment and tourism sectors between New Zealand and its second largest trading partner, the United States. Prizes include an airfare to Los Angeles or San Francisco flying Air New Zealand for the import and exporter category winners.
“The American Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand is constantly seeking opportunities to build business and trade relationships within the private and public sectors, “ said Executive Director, Mike Hearn. “The annual Innovation and Success Awards are a fine example of recognising and honouring entrepreneurship, innovation and achievement in creating mutually beneficial and rewarding relationships that will help accelerate growth in bilateral trade.”
Two-way trade is currently pegging at just under $8 billion, accounting for some 12 per cent of New Zealand’s total earnings from overseas trade.
Previous winners of the Supreme Award have included ZESPRI International, Peace Software, Airways Corporation, Pulse Data (HumanWare) and Tenon.
Dave Metcalf, General Manager of UPS New Zealand, is proud to acknowledge the long standing relationship with AmCham by again being the Major Sponsor of the AmCham 2005 Awards
Companies interested in entering the 2005 awards can find further information on the website at www.amcham.co.nz or phone Mike Hearn on 0-9-309 9140. Entries close at 5.00 pm on 30 September. Finalists will be named in the week 15 October, followed by a black tie awards dinner on 2 November. It is hoped that new US Ambassador William McCormick will be here to present the Importer of the Year award and the Prime Minister will present the Exporter of the Year awards.
In addition to AmCham, UPS and Air New Zealand, the awards are supported by: Baldwins, CitiGroup Inc., Ernst & Young Ltd, General Electric, New Zealand Steel Ltd, and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.
UPS is the world's largest package delivery
company and a global leader in supply chain services,
offering an extensive range of options for synchronizing the
movement of goods, information and funds. Headquartered in
Atlanta, Ga., UPS serves more than 200 countries and
territories worldwide. UPS's stock trades on the New
York Stock Exchange (UPS) and the company can be found on
the Web at UPS.com.
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