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WesTrac

Company based in Perth, Western Australia


Summary

Company based in Perth, Western Australia

FieldValue
nameWesTrac
logoRGBWTLogowithkeyline (2).jpg
foundation1990
location_citySouth Guildford, Western Australia
locations31
area_servedWestern Australia
New South Wales
Australian Capital Territory
key_people
industryHeavy Equipment, Construction, Mining, Building
productsCaterpillar Equipment Dealer
revenue$2.452 billion (FY2018) - 11% Increase YOY
num_employees3,500
ownerSeven Group Holdings
homepagewww.westrac.com.au

New South Wales Australian Capital Territory

WesTrac is a Caterpillar dealer. It was owned by Australian Capital Equity, which in turn was owned by Kerry Stokes.{{cite web | access-date = 20 June 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080722071935/http://www.lgmawa.org.au/2-events/state-conf2005/sponsors_profile/westrac-profile-set.html |archive-date = 22 July 2008}}{{cite web | access-date = 4 July 2008

Headquarters

WesTrac is based in South Guildford, Western Australia, and is the Caterpillar dealer for Western Australia, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory . Until 1989, the Caterpillar dealership in Western Australia was known as Wigmores, which was also bought by Australian Capital Equity in 1988 and renamed as WesTrac.

A new New South Wales Operational Headquarters in Tomago was opened in 2012.

Business

It supplies Caterpillar mining trucks to BHP, Rio Tinto and other numerous mining companies, as well as Caterpillar engines for power generation and marine transport.

History

Caterpillar began operating in Western Australia in 1925 with a dealership being opened at the South Guildford premises in 1950. Known as Wigmores the dealership was renamed as Morgans in 1989 and then WesTrac in 1990.

The company had over 3,000 employees in 2009 and was the biggest employer of apprentices outside of government.

Since 2000, WesTrac has opened dealerships across China, and is one of the largest suppliers of Caterpillar products in the world.

In 2006, WesTrac closed its agricultural dealerships in Australia, resulting from a decision by Caterpillar to cease production of agricultural equipment. Customers of Westrac were concerned that their warranties would not be honoured.

On 22 February 2010, it was announced that WesTrac would merge with Seven West Media to form Seven Network Limited, which is 70% owned by Kerry Stokes.

On 30 August 2012, WesTrac officially opened its $170m branch at Tomago (NSW), which is known as the Newcastle branch. This branch is the headquarters for WesTrac NSW.

In mid-2018, WesTrac opened a new 24,000sqm branch at the Crossroads Logistics Centre located in Casula, Sydney (NSW). This branch services Sydney customers and replaced their old branch at Holroyd. The Casula branch began operations on 16 July 2018. It has a 1,500sqm warehouse with a cutting-edge automated inventory system and a drive-through bay for easy parts pick-up.

References

References

  1. (2013). "WesTrac". Seven Group Holdings.
  2. (2013). "WesTrac - Historical Timeline". WesTrac.
  3. (2007). "BNET.com - Engineering and Mining Journal - Caterpillar, Rio Tinto Reach Technology Agreement". Engineering and Mining Journal.
  4. (2008). "Westtrac Company Profile".
  5. (January 2022). "Forbes Online - China Cat".
  6. (2006). "ABC News - Farmer woes as WesTrac closes its doors".
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