Gov. Youngkin announced that 16 companies across the Commonwealth have graduated from the Virginia Economic Development Partnership’s Virginia Leaders in Export Trade program and 13 companies have joined the two-year program

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials VALET, which now has 391 graduated companies, assists Virginia exporters that have firmly established domestic operations and are committed to international exporting as a growth strategy. 

The graduating companies are: 

  • Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (Fairfax County) 
  • Alacran Consulting (Montgomery County) 
  • ANRA Technologies (Fairfax County) 
  • Atlantic Research Group (Albemarle County) 
  • Axxor N.A. LLC (Pittsylvania County) 
  • Babylon Micro-Farms (City of Richmond) 
  • Black Dog Salvage (City of Roanoke) 
  • Bloomaker USA Inc. (Augusta County) 
  • Elgin Separation Solutions (Tazewell County) 
  • NAG Marine (City of Norfolk) 
  • QualiChem (City of Salem) 
  • RangeForce (Prince William County) 
  • River Front Services (Fairfax County) 
  • SimIS, Inc. (City of Portsmouth) 
  • SteelMaster Buildings (City of Virginia Beach) 
  • The Virginia Beer Company (York County) 

VALET is a two-year international business acceleration program that provides participating companies with international sales plan development services, assistance from a team of experienced international service providers, international business meetings with potential partners, educational events, and customized market research. There are currently 49 companies participating in the VALET program and 441 Virginia companies have been accepted to participate in the program since its inception in 2002. 

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