WhiteWater West

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WhiteWater West
Company typePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1980 (1980)
FounderGeoff Chutter[1]
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsWater slides, water rides, interactive play structures, lazy rivers, wave pools, FlowRider
ServicesPark planning, engineering, manufacturing, service
Number of employees
600 (2020)[2]
DivisionsVantage
FlowRider
Websitewww.whitewaterwest.com

WhiteWater West is a manufacturing company based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It was established in 1980 and manufactures a variety of products for water parks including water slides and water play areas. The company also owns FlowRider, which produces a line of surf simulators.

History

In 1980, WhiteWater West was established by Geoff Chutter, a former accountant. The company's first project was the WhiteWater Waterslide and Recreation Complex in Penticton, Canada.

In 1982, WhiteWater West acquired WhiteWater Composites. This was followed by the merger with Brookside Engineering in 1985 and Barr & Wray in 1987.

In 1998, the company entered into a limited license agreement to manufacture FlowRiders.

In 2002, WhiteWater acquired Prime Play (now Prime Interactives).[3]

In 2014, WhiteWater acquired Wave Loch's FlowRider line of products and IP.[4]

In 2015 and 2016, Canada named WhiteWater Best Managed Company.[5]

In 2018, WhiteWater launched Vantage, a guest engagement and operational optimization platform, which was the recipient of an IAAPA Brass Ring Award in 2018 and a WWA Leading Edge Award in 2019. [6]

In 2019, the company announced a deal with Wiegand-Maelzer to acquire exclusive rights to the award-winning SlideWheel. [7]

WhiteWater West has completed over 5,000 projects worldwide and has a workforce of over 600 employees.[8] Some notable installations include:

References

  1. ^ Luke, Paul (12 August 2012). "White water world". The Province. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
  2. ^ https://blooloop.com/news/whitewater-chutter-national-entrepreneur/
  3. ^ "WhiteWater West celebrates 30 years of success in the water park industry" (PDF). Interpark. August–September 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  4. ^ http://amusementtoday.com/2014/03/whitewater-acquires-flowrider/
  5. ^ Tiwari, Deepak (11 March 2016). "WhiteWater Honoured as Canada's Best Managed Companies". Amusement Parks News. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  6. ^ https://blooloop.com/news/whitewater-celebrates-success-at-iaapa/
  7. ^ https://blooloop.com/news/whitewater-rights-slidewheel-rainer-maelzer/
  8. ^ https://www.canadianbusiness.com/lists-and-rankings/best-managed-companies/whitewater-west-industries-ltd-canadas-best-managed-companies-2019/
  9. ^ Coy, Jeff (19 July 2010). "Waterslides, aqua parks - cruise lines compete for families". Global Travel Industry News. Retrieved 25 August 2012.