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Acorn Stairlifts say “aloha” to Yorkshire
As arctic blizzards hit Yorkshire last bank holiday weekend, one member of the Acorn Stairlifts’ team was sent to see brighter skies and warmer weather – on the island of Hawaii!
The Yorkshire-based manufacturer is one of the largest stairlift suppliers in the world, exporting from its UK factories to over 80 different countries, including the USA where it is the market leader for stairlifts.
Touring the island this week is Acorn’s innovative sprinter van and FastTrack system which acts as a mobile warehouse carrying modular rail pieces which an installer can use to build a bespoke curved stairlift rail while onsite.
The system allows Acorn to install a bespoke curved stairlift without delay giving them a competitive edge.
There are eight main islands that make up the state of Hawaii, with a population of just 1.4 million. Hawaii is 2,400 miles away from the west coast of the United States - which is more than the distance from the UK to Canada.
Dave Belmont, Acorn Stairlifts’ company secretary said: “We have our FastTrack vans in use by our subsidiaries all over the world, but Hawaii is the most remote place so far. It just shows how our unique FastTrack system allows us to go to places other firms cannot reach.”
FastTrack system allows us to go to places other firms cannot reach.“
As for this FastTrack van, life is just a beach….
Acorn who have won a number of export awards, has subsidiaries around the globe, including Australia, Canada, South Africa, the USA, plus several offices in Europe. With an aging worldwide population and the logistical benefits that the modular FastTrack system can bring, the possibilities are endless.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Approach PR .
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