Holmfirth-based advanced electric vehicles manufacturer boosts its international exports
A manufacturer of advanced electric vehicles for leisure destinations is growing its exports to Ireland, with growing interest across the EU.
Holmfirth-based, Aqualand Industries designs and manufactures the six-wheeled Crazi-bugz, the Adventure Trukz and the newly launched all-family activity, the Adventurer. The Company has grown a loyal customer base in the UK and is now expanding internationally.
The company has won a raft of orders from independent leisure parks in Ireland and Scandinavia and is currently shipping the vehicles. Aqualand Industries recently attended the IAAPA Expo in Vienna and secured orders from across Europe with continuing demand for UK-designed and manufactured products.
Commenting on the expansion, Carl Byford, general manager of Aqualand Industries, said: “Europe holds a lot of opportunities for our business. It was one of the world’s leading regions for entertainment recovery in the first half of the year, and tourism spending on experiences continues to outpace retail in major European locations.
“Our products have universal appeal to families and offer a proven revenue model for businesses.”
Aqualand Industries recently expanded its range by launching a new four-seat pedal car that offers fun for all the family. The Adventurer has a rugged design and can be used on various surfaces, making it easy to operate in any leisure destination.
The company expects to see revenue top £1m for the first time this year as more tourists choose to enjoy British holiday parks and holidays.
Aqualand Industries partners with leisure destinations to help them drive additional revenue. The company offers leasing, full purchase or a mixture of both to provide operators with the flexibility they need to introduce the range of products.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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