Wildeck Inc. fully integrates Ladder Industries Inc.

Published
December 19, 2017 - 10:00am
Wildeck Inc.

Mezzanine, vertical material lift and safety guarding products manufacturer Wildeck Inc., Waukesha, Wis., is fully integrating its Goodyear, Ariz., subsidiary, Ladder Industries Inc.

For more than 55 years, Ladder Industries has been a designer and manufacturer of industrial stairs, customized work platforms and rolling ladder products in the Western region. Moving forward, Goodyear operations will be identified as Wildeck West, and its products will be supplied through a growing number of Wildeck material handling dealers and systems integrators across the U.S., ensuring continued growth.

According to Wildeck President Greg Larson, “As we integrate Ladder Industries to become Wildeck West, customers can be assured that we will continue to service their needs with creative and cost-competitive access solutions.”

Introduced at ProMat 2017 in Chicago, Wildeck West products LadderLink Modular Access System, NetGate Pick Module Safety Gate and other access products continue to serve the expanding safety and access needs of industrial and commercial customers. With the introduction of Wildeck’s access products to the company’s nationwide dealer and system integrator sales network, Wildeck continues to expand its lineup of material handling and safety products to a diverse range of customers and markets.

In announcing the brand positioning under the Wildeck name, Larson stated, “Since we acquired Ladder Industries in 2011, we have focused on strengthening and streamlining operations and providing better service to customers. With improvements that have been made and the dedication of our employee-owners in Goodyear, business has increased significantly, more than doubling in size.”

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