Hedweld is proud to announce that we have established a new branch in Maddington, Perth WA. The Perth branch is now able to support our WA customers with critical spare parts and in the future: servicing of Trilift and Safe-Away equipment. A decision was made 3 years ago to proceed with the expansion into WA,…
What an amazing group of people we work with. At the 2021 HunterNet Chairman’s Awards: David Foster was a nominee for 1st year Apprentice, Dan Nunns was a finalist for Apprentice of the Year, Sophia Lawrence won Women in Industry – Traineeship, Lachie Burns won Outstanding Apprentice 3rd year and Beaux Oakley was awarded winner…
In Brazil our Global Business Development Manager was discussing some new component handling issues that a site was experiencing. One such issue was how to safely handle the Cat 797 Cat Rim Adaptors. This particular rear wheel drive design has an adaptor secured to the hub that the outer wheel assembly attaches to. This must…
Click here to watch Managing Director Kristy Hedley on last nights 7:30 Report.
The 2019 Hunternet Chairman’s Awards were held at the Merewether Surfhouse on Thursday 21st November 2019. Hedweld would like to congratulate Cameron Bowman, 1st Year apprentice boilermaker, on winning the 2019 Hunternet Excellence in Safety Award. The award was announced in front of family and colleagues. As Cameron is a 1st year apprentice, it is…
It is with great pride that Hedweld announce that Director and Founder, Ian Hedley at a ceremony last night was inducted in to the Wambo Coal Singleton Hall of Fame. Ian was raised in Singleton on a sheep farm. He is very proud of the region and is a direct descendant of explorer George Loder…
Jan and Ian Hedley started Hedweld almost 40 years ago and it has grown to become a successful family business exporting its products to 34 countries and employing 80 staff in the Hunter Valley, Mackay and USA. As of July 1, 2019 Ian has begun transitioning from the day-to-day Managing Director’s role into semi-retirement. He…
Thank you to everyone involved in helping us raise $31,000 to buy Hedweld staff member Drew Keith a TEK Mobility device. To read more click here for the Singleton Argus’s article.