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Ryder golf cars launch in Europe

8.06am 17th September 2008 - Corporate

Ryder – an established brand for many years in America, Australia and the Far East – has now launched into the European export market. Based in Scotland, Ryder UK is the sole importers of the full golf and utility range.

Ryder has been producing professional quality golf cars and utility vehicles for over ten years and now offers a full range of both electric and petrol vehicles to suit applications within golf, commercial, recreational and industrial markets.

Ryder (UK) Ltd. is a trading name of SGM (UK) Ltd www.sgm-uk.co.uk A spokesman attributed the brand’s success to a ‘passion for customer satisfaction’.

“Not only do we offer customers a long term commitment to innovation and quality with the manufacturing of reliable products, we also offer real value for money, which is at the heart of everything Ryder stands for,” he continued.

The manufacturing plant is located in China, with an area of over 100,000 m². The factory has its own engineering department as well as plastic injection, die casting, rubber and nylon product manufacturing facilities. With over 100 experienced and skilled staff, Ryder products are manufactured to an exceptionally high standard, producing over 300 units per month.

All technical back-up, including parts supply will be stocked and managed from the Ryder UK facilities in Scotland.

Ryder is currently setting up a dealer network throughout the UK and any company interested in becoming part of the network or looking for further information should contact Ian Morrison (director) or Ewan Peddie (sales manager) on 01383 413333.

Ryder www.ryderuk.com

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