From the beginning in 1969, Western Trailers has
focused on a simple goal: "Build the best. Then keep making it
better."
In living up to this ideal Western has always relied
on feedback from truckers in a variety of industries. And we've
customized our trailers accordingly to meet your needs.
In Western's first year of operation, we manufactured trailers,
working long hours to make a tight delivery deadline. Such dedication
helped establish our reputation as a company willing to go the extra
mile for our customers.
Since that humble beginning, we've moved steadily up in the world.
In the early 1970s we relocated from our first home, an old fire
station, into a gymnasium, then into a new manufacturing facility
southeast of Boise, Idaho, where we increased annual production
to 550 trailers. In 1999, we outgrew that location and built a state-of-the-art,
100,000 square foot plant where we can now produce more than 1,200
trailers per year.
Western's current production capability is due to several factors.
First the superior skills of nearly 300 employees, many of whom
have remained loyal to the company and its vision for years. Second,
a constant stream of first-rate components from a corps of vendors,
many of whom have supplied Western Trailers for more than three
decades. Third, a revamped manufacturing system, which allows an
accurate, accelerated production line assembly process. And finally,
more work is now automated: since converting to computer-controlled
equipment. We translate drawings directly into machine code to save
time while enhancing accuracy and repeatability. In the future,
we'll continue to convert to automation, the better to boost production
while holding the line of pricing.