Ifor Williams Trailers was named as Welsh Exporter of the Year at the Daily Post Wales Achievement Business Awards.
Farmer’s wife Llinos Evans will have a problem disguising her husband’s Christmas present this year - wrapping a trailer isn't easy?
The gift will not, however, come as a surprise for…
We unveiled three new flagship products at an international launch.
Blains Trailers, the Ifor Williams distributor in Buckinghamshire are now helping to jumpstart VIP jets used by rock stars and celebrities through to jumbos flying holidaymakers off to the sun…
A dream has come true for a rugby-mad youngster from Caernarfon - his first ever trip to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff to see a top international match.
One of Wales’ most talented young actors has taken on a starring role in a top TV programme.
A steel sculpture of rugby legend Adam Jones has been unveiled as a tribute to the Welshmen who mauled the Aussies on the victorious Lions tour.
A unique replica of the famous pink pavilion at the National Eisteddfod will be raising much needed funds for a hospice.
We are helping in the search for a new generation of engineering and computer science experts.
The McKenzie Trailer site has been a familiar sight for Bridge of Allan residents as we drove across the railway line at the Cornton crossing.
We're helping to protect the countryside against accidental oil and diesel spills.
The plane now arriving on the back of an Ifor Williams trailer is a DC3…bound for the rooftop of a garage!
In case the health and safety people get too excited…
Experts improving education in East England turned to Ifor Williams Trailers to get them where they want to go.
Our West Sussex distributor has swapped singing sheep for thoroughbred horses in the oil-rich Middle East.
We are helping spread the Olympic legacy and putting more people in the saddle.
The award-winning Danish distributor for Ifor Williams Trailers, Glad Trading, are about to set off on one of the world’s toughest drives.
Two football loving lads took to their own field of dreams at Welsh Premier League side Bala Town’s Maes Tegid stadium.
When he took over a new business John Page knew it was a huge commitment, but he didn’t expect to be still putting in 72 hours a week 30 years…
A football club's quest for European glory has been boosted by the continent's biggest trailer maker.