RANGER lifting

Ranger Lifting - Rigging and safety gear for Australia

The lifting and rigging equipment company named after football team Queen’s Park Rangers! Ranger became Australia’s first full member of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) in 2011. New South Wales-based Ranger recently opened a new facility in Melbourne, Victoria having moved to expanded headquarters in Prestons, Sydney. Ranger’s portfolio is comprehensive, including a full range of slings, shackles, other below-the-hook equipment, and height safety solutions. Manufacturing is typically associated with wire rope and chain slings, but they also make lifting beams and jib cranes in line with demand.

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Ranger Lifting
1/12 Progress Circuit
Prestons, New South Wales
2170, Australia

Ashley Thacker
t: (+61) 418 648 619
e: ashley@ranger.com.au
w: www.ranger.com.au

Ranger Lifting Welcomes William Essey

Ranger Lifting has named William Essey technical sales specialist, as the New South Wales, Australia-based company continues to expand its team at new Prestons headquarters nr. Sydney. Essey stepped into the role last month (December) but resumes in earnest as the New Year gathers pace.

Essey brings a wealth of relevant experience to the lifting and rigging equipment supplier, derived from 13 years in the marketplace, including a decade at Gunnebo Industries, a chain and component manufacturer. Recent roles include internal sales and purchasing in addition to regional and operations management. He was most recently sales manager at a fellow Sydney-side lifting and height safety equipment supplier.

Essey, who is extensively trained and boasts a degree in economics, said: “I was looking for a new challenge and have known Ashley [Thacker, general manager] and Steve [Thacker, managing director] since I started in the industry. I was passionate about staying at distributor level, dealing day-to-day with the end user market. Once I was aware of the opening, it was a speedy process. We share the same approach to business in terms of being customer focussed and I’m aware of the value they place on good staff, which further enhanced the appeal.”

Ashley Thacker said: “Ranger are always on the look out for the best talent within the lifting industry. We are principally interested in whether a person fits the culture and with Will we could tell he did straight away. I have always been impressed with his approach to dealings with clients and ability to problem solve. When Will first left Gunnebo to move to distributor level I was keen on making the acquisition but the timing wasn’t right. I was delighted when discussions renewed.”

Essey cited industry’s gravitational shift towards major independent companies versus national players. He explained: “The end user is looking for technical advice constantly and that comes from experience. Companies such as Ranger thrive on that with the level of experience and quality of personnel that they possess. The construction and civil industries, for example, are heavily reliant on urgency when it comes to ordering and inventory requirements. Businesses such as Ranger are the most responsive in these instances. They have impressive stock levels but more importantly place the customer at the centre of the business with their needs being of fundamental importance to the long-term success of the company.”

That said, Ranger itself is in a phase of gazelle growth, having recently moved to expanded facilities and opened a second site in Melbourne, Victoria. Success, said Essey, will be based on the company’s continued ability to maintain the core values of a family-owned, independent business with expanded scale and market presence.

Essey, himself, will focus on the Sydney market, however. He continued: “With my major client base being in construction and civil, plenty of work will be site based. I like to maintain ongoing dialogue with clients and the most effective method is through face-to-face contact. This approach allows me to meet urgent stock requirements by delivering orders, which in turn opens up additional sales opportunities. The same approach can be applied to most end user markets, whether they be marble and granite, glass handling, general fabrication, or otherwise.”

Ashley Thacker responded: “We regularly talk about the importance of our extended family or employees and that ethos pressurises us to make the right appointments. In Will I have no doubt that we have added to our sales force someone that not only fits the mould but also brings an individual flare and personality to the company. I look forward to working with Will and providing the support he requires to be successful in the immediate and long-term future.”

Essey concluded: “There is a clear drive [at Ranger] to become a prominent and even a dominant player in the market and that mission excites me given the individual and collective efforts all staff need to make to achieve that ambitious goal. By taking this role, I recognise that I have accepted a challenge to improve every day and seize opportunity.”

Caption: William Essey (right), technical sales specialist, is welcomed to Ranger Lifting by Ashley Thacker, general manager.

Contact for editorial enquiries: Ashley Thacker, ashley@ranger.com.au