THE DTI-INTERFORUM E-COMMERCE AWARDS
Free to enter, the national E-Commerce Awards ran from 1999-2005 and were led by the Department of Trade and Industry, and InterForum, a not for profit membership organisation that helped British businesses to trade electronically. This site aims to highlight the role the E-Commerce Awards played in encouraging Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises to develop their business through the use of E-Commerce technologies.
The awards, which were sponsored by a number of corporate and media partners, were designed to recognise and reward those organisations that demonstrated excellence through the use of the Internet and other Information & Communications Technologies. The Awards were open to UK businesses (limited or otherwise), public bodies, registered charities and not-for-profit organisations based in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man.
THE FINAL E-COMMERCE AWARDS CEREMONY - 2005
The 2005 E-Commerce Awards E-Champion BLUEHEATH HOLDINGS PLC
London based Internet-enabled grocery wholesaler, Blueheath Holdings PLC, was the last organisation to be awarded the title of national E-Champion at the seventh annual DTI / InterForum E-Commerce Awards in association with the coprorate sponsor for the year - BT. Blueheath holdings was congratulated on the innovative way in which it applied e-technology to develop a unique business model servicing the independent grocery retail sector, transforming the efficiency and effectiveness of its distribution model and stripping costs out of its supply chain.
The full press release for the close of the 2005 awards can be read here
The full results for the final awards in 2005 can be viewed here
An image gallery from the 2005 Gala Dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel can be viewed here
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