A tech company in Andover is celebrating a number of long service awards among members of staff.
RH Technical Industries is a Tech firm based in Walworth Business Park in Andover that provides printed membrane keypads, graphic overlays, touch products and custom label solutions from the initial design concept all the way through to the full product manufacture.
The company has been in Andover since moving from Winchester in 1990.
RH Technical supplies products to a number of market sectors, including medical, aerospace, automotive, sports and leisure.
Six members of staff were honoured with long service awards.
Four members of staff celebrated 10 years of service, and two members celebrated 25 years.
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Recipients of the long service award were given commemorative clocks which were engraved by Test Valley Engraving. The average length of service at RH Technical stands at over 15 years, with one member of staff quickly approaching 45 years of service.
Receiving a 40-year service award was Nigel, who works for RH Technical in despatch and stores.
Nigel said: “I’ve seen loads of changes over the years. It’s the spirit of the place that keeps us going. We all work for each other as much as we can, which makes it like a second family. We take pride in our work and always have done. It’s been an experience and a pleasure to work with everyone here, and you aren’t getting rid of me yet.”
RH Managing Director Steve Steckler praised the staff’s commitment and loyalty to the business, and thanked them for their hard work and dedication. He said: "It is an honour to have such dedicated staff members in our team. We are all very proud of their achievements and are delighted to be able to recognise and reward them in this way.”
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