COMPANY PROFILE
Vekoma Rides Manufacturing B.V.
Schaapweg 18, Vlodrop, 6063 BA, the Netherlands Tel: +31 475 409 222 Fax: +31 475 402 115 Email:
info@vekoma.com /
sales@vekoma.com Website:
www.vekoma.com
Background briefing Vekoma has been in the amusement indus- try for more than 50 years. Vekoma Rides Manufacturing, Vekoma Rides Engineering and Vekoma Rides Parts & Services are all part of the Vekoma Rides Group.
Product range Vekoma offers the in-house design, engineering and manufacturing of a full range of coasters and attractions, includ- ing standard and custom designed family coasters, thrill and mega coasters, indoor and custom-designed coasters, and attrac- tions and specialties.
Main products Vekoma Rides Manufacturing is one of the largest roller coaster manufacturers in the world and a market leader in the amuse- ment industry. With in-house concept design, engineering and manufacturing divisions, we’re in a unique position. Cus- tom-designed attractions are one of our highly valued specialities.
Additional services Vekoma Rides Parts and Services offer our customers after-sales service in the
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broadest sense of the word. We offer maintenance check- up programmes, spare parts, rehabs and customised serv- ice contracts, so that the reliability and availability of Vekoma coasters and attrac- tions are maintained to the highest possible level.
Key customers Vekoma is proud to state that its coasters are installed worldwide. You will find Ve- koma coasters in major theme and attraction parks, as well as in family parks, FECs and shopping centres. Vekoma works closely with owners, developers and designers to offer unique and high-quality coasters and attractions.
Vekoma is one of the largest coaster manufacturers in the world
2012 trade shows IAAPA Attractions Expo, USA; IAAPA Asian Attractions Expo, Hong Kong; Euro Attractions Expo, UK; DEAL, Dubai; and several shows in Asia (CAAPA) and Russia (RAAPA and EAAPA).
Key personnel Henk Roodenburg, CEO; Peter van Bilsen, Sr. VP marketing and sales; Charlotte van Etten, account manager; Stefan Holtman, account manager.
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