West Yorkshire manufacturer announces Scandinavian expansion with new office
Aqualand Industries is supporting the expansion of its export markets with the launch of a new office in Aarhus, Denmark.
The Danish office will service the whole of Scandinavia and build on the company’s existing customer base in Finland.
Commenting on the move, Greg Allsopp, director of Aqualand Industries, said: “Scandinavia is a key market for Aqualand Industries. They have a thriving market for outdoor leisure activities with campsites, theme parks and nature reserves all offering family fun.
“We had a great response to the recent launch of our first pedal-powered cart at an international conference in Vienna. It underlined the appeal of our great product range and flexible ownership options to a global market. We are aiming for 2024 to be a record year for export growth.”
Holmfirth based Aqualand Industries designs and manufactures the six-wheeled Crazi-bugz, the Adventure Trukz and the newly launched all-family activity, the Adventurer. All its products are manufactured in the UK at the company’s dedicated R&D and manufacturing facility in West Yorkshire.
Aqualand Industries works in partnership 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. It also provides maintenance and service to its customers for its products.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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