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Governor Kay Ivey recently celebrated five Alabama companies at the State Capitol with the 2025 Governor’s Trade Excellence Awards. These awards recognize businesses that have significantly impacted Alabama’s economy through successful global engagement. The honored companies include Central Steel Service, SEA Wire and Cable, Silver Ships, Special Shapes Refractory Co., and System Studies & Simulation Inc. Governor Ivey also acknowledged Mercedes-Benz U.S. International for its contributions to Alabama’s export strength. The event highlights the importance of international trade in fostering economic growth in Alabama.
Montgomery, Alabama – Governor Kay Ivey recently honored five Alabama companies with the 2025 Governor’s Trade Excellence Awards during a ceremony at the State Capitol. The event, held on Wednesday, recognizes businesses that have made significant contributions to Alabama’s economy through international engagement and success in global markets.
The five companies that received the prestigious awards are:
- Central Steel Service (Pelham): A distributor specializing in corrosion-resistant steel products.
- SEA Wire and Cable (Huntsville): A supplier of wire and cable products used in aerospace and military applications.
- Silver Ships (Theodore): A manufacturer known for producing aluminum workboats.
- Special Shapes Refractory Co. (Bessemer): A producer of custom refractory components.
- System Studies & Simulation Inc. (Huntsville): A defense contractor focusing on flight training and technical services.
In addition, Governor Ivey acknowledged Mercedes-Benz U.S. International for its crucial role in enhancing Alabama’s export strength and improving the state’s global business reputation. The company has been instrumental in promoting the “Made in Alabama” brand through its export activities.
In 2024, Alabama’s exports reached a remarkable $26.8 billion, which is the second-highest total ever recorded for the state. This figure represents a nearly 30% increase compared to levels seen before the pandemic. Products manufactured in Alabama were exported to a total of 194 countries, with motor vehicles being among the top-demand items.
During the awards ceremony, Secretary of Commerce Ellen McNair highlighted the critical role that international engagement plays in fostering economic growth across the state. Additionally, Mike Lee, a licensed Customs House Broker from Page & Jones, was honored for his decades-long contributions to Alabama’s international logistics sector.
Governor Ivey proclaimed May as “World Trade Month” in Alabama, recognizing the significance of international trade to the state’s economic development. Christina Stimpson, Chief Officer of Global Business for the Alabama Department of Commerce, praised Mike Lee’s dedication and influence in encouraging maritime trade and advocating for international trade initiatives within the state.
This ceremony underscores the ongoing commitment of Alabama’s leadership to support and celebrate businesses that excel on the international stage. The honored companies, together with figures like Mike Lee, are vital to driving the state’s economic progress and enhancing its global competitiveness.
The focus on international trade and recognition of excellence in this area highlights the importance of fostering strong business ties worldwide and maximizing economic opportunities for companies operating within Alabama.
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