Category
page 1Roller coaster manufacturers

Intamin
thumb|265x265px|Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure was the world's tallest rollercoaster for 19 years
Intamin Amusement Rides is a design and manufacturing company in Schaan, Liechtenstein, best-known for designing and constructing thrill rides and roller coasters at dozens of international theme parks, amusement parks and other establishments. The Intamin brand name is a syllabic abbreviation for "international amusement installations". The company has corporate offices across the world, including three in Europe, three in Asia, and two in the United States.
Vekoma
Vekoma Rides Manufacturing is a Dutch amusement ride manufacturer. Vekoma is a syllabic abbreviation of Veld Koning Machinefabriek (Veld Koning Machine Factory) which was established in 1926 by Hendrik op het Veld.
Bolliger & Mabillard
Swiss roller coaster manufacturer, known for high-profile thrill rides
Anton Schwarzkopf
German roller coaster designer (1924–2001)
Zamperla
thumb|SpinSpider (operated since 2009) one giant frisbee from Zamperla (Giant Discovery) at TusenFryd, [[Norway.]]
thumb|Video of Lilla Lots at Liseberg, [[Gothenburg, Sweden. Lilla Lots is a version of Rockin' Tug.]]
Antonio Zamperla S.p.A. is an Italian design and manufacturing company founded in 1966. It is best known for creating family rides, thrill rides and roller coasters worldwide. The company also makes smaller coin-operated rides commonly found inside shopping malls.
Mack Rides
company
Great Coasters International
Sunbury, Pennsylvania-based roller coaster manufacturer
Zierer
thumb|right|260px|Wicked (roller coaster)|Wicked at Lagoon, manufactured by Zierer
Arrow Dynamics
American amusement ride design company
S&S Worldwide
American amusement ride manufacturer
Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters
roller coaster manufacturer
Rocky Mountain Construction
roller coaster manufacturer
Custom Coasters International
American wooden roller coaster manufacturer
Giovanola
Giovanola Frères SA was a prominent steel manufacturing company based in Monthey, Switzerland. It was known for building electrical power stations, water storage tanks, pipelines, boilers, highway bridges, submarines, ski lifts and many other steel products. The company started out as a small metal forging shop, founded by Joseph Giovanola in 1888. Joseph Sr. died in 1904, and the company was taken over by his sons, the eldest of which, Joseph Jr., was just 17 years of age. By 1930 the company had grown to the point that it required a new factory which was constructed in Monthey.
Maurer Söhne
German amusement ride manufacturer
Fabbri Group
Italian company
Gerstlauer
thumb|Lift and 97 Degree (angle)|degree first drop of the Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter Typhoon at [[Bobbejaanland.]]
Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany. As of May 2024, all 113 Gerstlauer-made rollercoasters are still in operation and at their original park, apart from Seifenkiste at Trampolino Familien- und Freizeitpark, which is currently in storage, and Pandemonium at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, which now operates at Six Flags Mexico under the name of Joker.
TOGO
thumb|Fujiyama, a TOGO hypercoaster
was a Japanese amusement ride company that built roller coasters, giant wheels, carousels, flumes, dark rides, sky cycles and other amusement rides. They also introduced the Whac-A-Mole arcade game in 1975.
Chance Rides
ride manufacturer