A West Yorkshire-based manufacturer of advanced electric vehicles for leisure destinations has expanded its exports across Europe after securing orders from companies in Ireland and the EU.
Aqualand Industries, based in Holmfirth, designs and manufactures the six-wheeled Crazi-bugz, Adventure Trukz and the newly launched all-family activity, the Adventurer.
“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.The company has said that it expects to see revenue top £1 million this year for the first time in its history, as more tourists choose to enjoy British holiday parks and holidays.
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