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Instarmac achieves back-to-back International Track 200 listing

Leading British highway repair solution manufacturer Instarmac has been placed in the Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200, for the second year in a row. In its fourth year, the UK-broadsheet newspaper’s International Track 200 celebrates the success of British mid-market private companies with the fastest-growing international sales. With an international sales growth of 33.55% Instarmac, whose Ultracrete brand offers advanced road repair and maintenance solutions, including instant pothole repair, fa
July 30, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Leading British highway repair solution manufacturer 240 Instarmac has been placed in the Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200, for the second year in a row.

In its fourth year, the UK-broadsheet newspaper’s International Track 200 celebrates the success of British mid-market private companies with the fastest-growing international sales.

With an international sales growth of 33.55% Instarmac, whose 2492 Ultracrete brand offers advanced road repair and maintenance solutions, including instant pothole repair, fast set bedding / repair mortars and anti-skid solutions, is placed among other well-known companies such as, Cath Kidston, SpecSavers, Regatta, household goods supplier JML and snacks producer Tyrells.

Angus Longward, Instarmac’s export sales manager, said: “To be placed in the International Track 200 for the second year in a row is a huge achievement and is something we are very proud of.”

The Track 200 listing is the latest of many prestigious achievements by Instarmac in recent months. The firm is a Times Top 100 Company for the fourth year, has been named as PwC Employer of the Year, given a 2-Star Best Company status, and has been shortlisted for an International Trade Award.

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