Kingsway Welding opens new workshop, boosting the local economy
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SINCE 1982, Kingsway Welding has been a proud family-run business on Yorke Peninsula.
Now, the business has a new state-of-the-art workshop expansion, and you’re invited to the grand opening this Friday, March 13.
The Kingsway team has one clear goal: deliver reliable equipment and exceptional service to the local farming community.
Kingsway specialises in the manufacturing and repair of heavy-duty agricultural machinery.
The company is known for building some of the toughest equipment in the region — including its snail rollers and custom triple rollers, among the heaviest and strongest on the market — built by farmers, for farmers.
Nick Cook and the team understand the real challenges of farming, and they use that experience to design equipment that works hard and lasts.
Their work is guided by four core values: excellence, strength, innovation and simplicity.
These values drive straightforward, reliable solutions that farmers can depend on.
Kingsway’s investment in its new workshop is also an investment in the local community.
By strengthening local manufacturing, the business keeps valuable skills and expertise on the peninsula and continues to support growers for generations to come.
The grand opening event begins at 5.30pm. Guests can enjoy a cold beer and hot food fresh from the barbecue while touring the new facility.
Visitors will also have the chance to meet the team and see a standout triple roller on display — a clear example of the engineering quality that has made Kingsway a trusted name for more than four decades.
Kingsway Welding, proudly supporting Minlaton and surrounds for over 40 years.