Getting to know Wing Enterprises:
the Little Giant ladder company
How do you move up the ladder of success? If you're Wing Enterprises, the famous Little Giant ladder company, you do it by building the ladder itself. Now, you might think that the ladder business is a field with little room for innovation, but Hal Wing proved otherwise 30 years ago. That's when he bought the marketing and licensing rights to a German invention, a new kind of ladder that could take the shape of almost any existing ladder, bending over obstacles, remaining stable on stairs, ramps and uneven ground, and getting users right where they needed to go. It didn't take Wing long to realized that this new invention made every ladder obsolete. Since then, Wing Enterprises's Little Giant ladder systems have revolutionized the industry with their hugely versatile, stable, and durable portable ladders.
Growing the family business
Wing Enterprises has grown from a family business operating out of a garage into the largest ladder manufacturer in the USA. Hal Wing and his kin found a market that needed revitalization, and they fixed it with a series of ladders that they've continually improved upon over the years. You won't find discount ladders in the Little Giant product line: just sturdy, high-quality ladders that will last a lifetime. You get what you pay for, and when you buy any Little Giant ladders or Little Giant ladder accessory, you'll get an item you'll still be using decades from now -- because you'll never need to buy a ladder again.
The most popular ladders in America
Wing Enterprises is still a family business, though it's grown beyond many people's expectations into an industry giant. Nothing can trump true quality, and Wing has always been proactive, not just in its adoption of a remarkable design but also in the move from pure brick-and-mortar sales to online sales. Whether they're selling to industry pros, everyday homeowners, or businesses, no single company in America sells more ladders than Wing.
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