Western Morning News

Employees take control at ICE Trikes

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A CORNISH manufactur­er of recumbent tricycles that have been used to travel to the South Pole and break world records has become employee owned.

Falmouth-based ICE Trikes will share its profits with its workforce of around 40 people, some of whom have been with the company for more than 20 years. ICE – which stands for Inspired Cycle Engineerin­g – was founded by Chris Parker and Neil Selwood in 1999, but the business can trace its beginnings back to the mid-1980s, when its original ‘Trice’ model was produced. It has gone on to sell thousands of its trikes, designed for racing and mobility purposes, in more than 30 countries through its worldwide network of dealers.

The company has now establishe­d an employee ownership trust, which will form a new board. A new managing director role has been created to allow workers to continue to focus on developing the trikes on Tregoniggi­e Industrial Estate.

Mr Parker said: “What Neil and I do is design, innovate and bring our value to the hands-on delivery of high-quality trikes. Business is something that we have picked up along the way and we now feel that bringing in someone as managing director to run the business side frees up our time for our passion and the reason we started the business in the first place.”

Mr Selwood said: “Our aim is to always surpass people’s expectatio­ns in everything we do. That is why ICE Trikes have played their part in setting world records, cycling to the South Pole, touring the globe in supreme comfort, and winning countless races.”

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