BCP Partnering Portal / Wedderburn Scales New Zealand Ltd
Comprehensive expertise and experience.
Since manufacturing our first scale in 1896, Wedderburn has been at the leading edge of technology.
From those small beginnings we grew in size and breadth of service to be recognised as a complete weighing and labelling solutions provider. Today we supply a vast range of equipment and technical services for weighing, food processing, label manufacturing, printers and point of sale systems – and our technologies are some of the best in the world.
A family–owned business we have a network of 11 branches throughout New Zealand and 20 in Australia. This coverage enables us to provide a comprehensive network of sales, technical support, servicing and calibration.
Above all else our greatest assets are our customers – our success is based on a commitment to exceptional customer service. And we add value in any way we can, from individual customisation of products to mobile servicing.
Wedderburn History
The early years.
The Wedderburn story began in London. Here Jabez William Wedderburn worked in his family’s scalemaking company. After realising that his brothers would inherit the business, Jabez decided to ply his trade in Australia. In 1896 he opened Wedderburn Scales at 88 Liverpool Street in Sydney.
With no help from home, the early years were difficult. Although a qualified scalemaker, Jabez was forced to work as a coal miner, a wharfie and a professional runner. But by the turn of the Century, he had five employees and was known not only as a proficient mechanical scalemaker, but he was also well known with city weights and measures officials.
He would often challenge the local establishment to “press” the scale weights and rumour has it he never lost a bet.
Changes that brought growth.
At the end of the Australian gold rush, the Wedderburns purchased property in Redfern and set up a manufacturing plant in Chippendale. The company also bought a building for its shop-front at 73 Liverpool Street, and Wedderburn remained there until 1970.
The big break for the company was decimal currency’s introduction in 1966.
All scales had to be changed over and Wedderburn had a great advantage – their competitors first had to get approval from their overseas boards.
The changeover to metric measures in the mid-70’s put the seal on Wedderburn’s growth. All scales had to change from pounds to kilograms – the Imperial age was at an end. It was also around this time that scales changed from mechanical to electronic, and Japan emerged as a major electronic scalemaker.
Wedderburn were pioneers in accepting and training for the technological change.
The business expands.
With the big UK and US companies on the takeover trail, the company moved its Redfern and Chippendale factories and its premises to the one building at Summer Hill.
It also decided to expand its market penetration, and in 1977 the company opened its first interstate office in Melbourne, with all other states following quickly after. In 1990 it also opened in several cities in New Zealand.
The success of a family business.
Wedderburn’s success was built on its strong roots as a family business. Jabez, the founder, his two sons (Walter Ernest Wedderburn and Jabez August Wedderburn) and two daughters – all went into the family business. Walter, father of the present chairman Bill Wedderburn, subsequently bought out his brother, Jabez.
The company increased its market share on sound commercial judgement and the foresight of its founder and key staff members.
Today our company enjoys a privileged position in the $600bn trade measurement industry. A leading scale company in Australia and New Zealand, we consistently outperform the competition.
There are currently 18 Australian offices and 11 offices in New Zealand, and about 300 employees combined. All the offices are strategically located in high-density population centres with large industrial and commercial infrastructures. We also have a network of dealers located in important regional centres to support our sales and customer service activities.
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