Every April, National Welding Month recognizes the skilled tradespeople who hold industries together. At Walinga, we recognize the men and women who show up every day and take pride in building equipment that helps feed the world.
Welding is not just part of our process. It is at the core of the durability and performance our customers rely on.
Craftsmanship That Drives Performance
At Walinga, welding is treated as a craft. Every weld must perform under real-world conditions, from farms to feed mills to transport routes across North America.
Our teams work with a range of materials, including aluminum tank construction. Aluminum welding demands control, experience, and attention to detail at every step. When done right, it delivers strength without excess weight and performs in the conditions our equipment is built for.
The People Behind the Product
The quality of our equipment comes down to the people building it. The men and women on our welding team bring experience, discipline, and pride to the shop floor every day. This is not work that can be rushed or replaced. It is learned over time and proven through results.
We appreciate the individuals who put in that work day after day. Their skill and commitment are a direct part of every unit that leaves our facility, and a big reason our equipment is Tough to Beat in the Long Run.
Supporting the Next Generation
Walinga continues to invest in training and developing skilled trades. As demand grows, so does the need for capable welders who understand the importance of quality and consistency.
By building that next generation, we are strengthening both our company and the industries we serve.
Value Beyond the Product
At Walinga, welding reflects the standards we hold and the people who stand behind them.
This National Welding Month, we recognize the craft, the discipline, and the men and women who make it possible. Their work plays a role in something bigger, helping move feed, support agriculture, and keep operations running where it matters most.