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Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

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October - November 2025

Kerfab's establishment of warehouses across the country reinforces the company's ongoing commitment to delivering quicker, more reliable service to customers nationwide.

From factory to field faster

Robotic welding taking place inside the AMC.

Founded more than 30 years ago in a small shed in regional Victoria, Kerfab has built its reputation on innovation, durability, and customer-focused solutions.

It began as two founders building a loader arm for a local farmer's tractor in the town of Kerang. The business has now evolved into Australia's leading manufacturer of fit-for-purpose machinery attachments.

As Kerfab Chief Commercial Officer Warren McKean explains, the company's reputation for quality and service has taken it from serving local farmers, to partnering with major global brands such as Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo, JCB, Manitou, and Claas.

“Over the years, the company has steadily broadened its product range to cater to industries such as construction, agriculture, waste management, and mining,” he said.

“While we've expanded significantly, we've never left Kerang and it remains the heart of our manufacturing. But because of our growth, we have added warehouses in various locations to strengthen our ability to keep pace with demand, and ensure that equipment and spare parts are readily available when and where they're needed.”

Kerfab currently operates three locations across Australia, each strategically placed to maximise its national reach.

“Our head office and manufacturing base is still in Kerang, supported by distribution and sales facilities in Canning Vale, WA, and Warwick, Queensland,” Warren said.

“We opened our Canning Vale facility in 2021 in response to growing demand in WA and the Northern Territory.

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