Williams expands to meet increased global demand

Williams Performance Tenders, the world’s leading jet tender specialist, is ...

Williams expands to meet increased global demand

April 04, 2011

Written by Chelsea Smith

Williams Performance Tenders, the world’s leading jet tender specialist, is expanding its UK operation in response to continued business growth. Williams is adding an additional 20,000 sq. ft to its Berinsfield-based headquarters, and has recruited four new members of the team so far this year to meet the increased global demand for its tenders.

Mathew Hornsby, co-Managing Director, commented: “This is an exciting year for Williams and follows a great 2010 which saw us move into new countries and further invest in new technology to develop and extend our 2011/12 model range. We have been delighted with the growth and success we’ve seen and there are lots of exciting developments and project announcements set to come this year, including the launch of a new jet tender this autumn.

“2011 will see us move into even more markets and further expand our experienced team. In addition to our four new team members, we are currently recruiting for a new global dealer manager to support our international expansion.”

Williams has quickly become the world’s leading jet tender specialist, significantly growing its exports sales and increasing its overseas distribution. In recognition of this, last year the company received a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category. 

Award-winning Williams Performance Tenders is owned by brothers, Mathew and John Hornsby and Roy Parker. It has experienced astounding success since the entrepreneurs founded the company in 2004 and today, just eight years later, Williams is recognised as the world’s leading jet tender specialist, with its high-quality performance tenders being demanded by discerning boat owners throughout the world.

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