Company type | Private Owned by Digga Machinery Attachments |
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Industry | Construction machinery |
Founded | Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia (1980 ) |
Founder | Alan Porter, David McIlwraith |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Compact Loader, Compact Utility Loader, Mini Loader, Mini Digger, Mini Skid Steer, Mini Loader Attachments, Dingo Digger |
Website | www |
Kanga Loaders USA is an Australian brand of compact utility loaders.[1] The company's headquarters are in Yatala, Queensland with 10 branches Australia-wide. Originally owned by the Jaden Group of companies and called the Dingo,[2] it was the first "stand-on" mini-skid steer, or compact utility loaders . At present Kanga Loaders is owned by Digga Australia with 6 Series of stand-on Mini Skid Steer Loaders and assorted attachments. As of February 2020, Kanga Loaders USA was introduced to the United States and has launched its range of compact utility loaders at the ARA Show 2020 in Orlando, Florida. [3]
History
edit1980s
The Kanga Loader was originally developed by John Alan Porter and Doug McIlwraith in 1980 as a simple motorized wheelbarrow [4] and it was not until 1981 that the 11 hp gas engine model painted red and white was released to the public.[5] Two of the loaders manufactured in this period were still working in a privately owned rental yard and another in a North West Queensland opal mine.[4]
In 1985 there was a partnership breakup one of them bought the manufacturing rights and started manufacturing the machines under the name of Dingo (not to be confused with Dingo Australia that manufacturers Dingo Mini Diggers in Queensland) [6] with the yellow and black painted "Dingo 1000" after the remaining partners had declined to do so. Porter and McIlwraith re-branded the company as Jaden Loaders. In 1988 the name was changed again to what it is today the "Kanga" loader. This was followed a year later, after extensive product development, by being awarded an "Australian Design Award".
1990s
In 1997 the Kanga Loader was introduced into the United States painted green and gold, this was when the standard colour scheme emerged from the previously black and yellow loader.
Early 2000s
In 2000 a new model was released called the "Kanga Kid". This was followed in 2005 by the release of the MAXI 8 Series at the National Construction Exhibition in 2005.[7] The Maxi 8 Series was a model available at the same time as the Kanga Kid and 5,6,7 Series. At this time they also had a Remote Control Loader named the D800R which was able to be used in a 200-metre radio range.[7]
Late 2000s
2006 saw a new development in the 5,6,7 Series of the Kanga Loader being redesigned and engineered to adhere to government guidelines for Workplace Health and Safety.[8] This was followed in 2008 by a new model of the Kanga Kid being released, and the first mention of the loaders being available in both Track and Wheel.[9]
Early 2009 saw the announcement that the assets and brand KANGA had been acquired by Digga Machinery Attachments.[10]
Late 2010s
Although still referred to as Kanga Loaders, the business name changed to Kanga Loaders Global in order to strengthen their focus on the export market after feeling the effects of the GFC. Also in 2013, Kanga Loaders moved into its own manufacturing facility in Yatala, QLD.
2020
Kanga Loaders has been introduced to the United States in February of 2020, launching a range of compact utility loaders at the ARA Show in Orlando, FLorida. [11]
Current range of Kanga Miniloaders
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Kanga Loaders 6 Series Compact Loader
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6 Series Diesel Kanga Compact Loader with Power Head and Auger
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Kanga 7 Series Track Compact Loader
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Kanga 8 Series with Power Head and Auger
Awards
edit- 1989 - Winner of Australian Design Award
- 2004 - Winner Premier Queensland Export Awards - Small to Medium Manufacturer
- 2004 - Finalist Australian Export Award
- 2007 - Highly Commended, Innovative Product of the Year; Manufacturing - Endeavour Award, Manufacturers Monthly
- 2014 - Gold Coast Mayors Innovation Award
References
edit- ^ "Bucket and trencher attachments from Kanga Loaders". Fatcow.com.au. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ Michelle Byrne Walsh (1 November 2000). "small equipment: GOING WHERE NO MACHINE HAS GONE BEFORE". Grounds-mag.com. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ https://www.kangaloaderusa.com/kanga-loaders-now-is-north-america/
- ^ a b "Gold Coast Council PDF" (PDF). Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ "Kanga Loaders Company History of Australia's No1 Mini Loader Mini Diggers". Kanga-loader.com. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ "Dingo Mini Diggers | Mini Digger | Mini Excavator| Dingo Australia". Dingo.com.au. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ a b "National Construction Exhibition Article". Hotfrog.com.au. 9 November 2005. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ "Kanga's mini skid steer loaders". Infolink.com.au. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ "Kanga Loaders introduces Kanga Kid mini loader". Infolink.com.au. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ^ Digga acquires [sic] Kanga Loaders, Building Products Portal, Safety Products Directory, Architectural Products Portal Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ https://www.kangaloaderusa.com/kanga-loaders-now-is-north-america/
External links
editCategory:Construction equipment manufacturers of Australia Category:Companies based on the Gold Coast, Queensland Category:1980 establishments in Australia Category:Companies established in 1980 Category:Excavators