Fred Hopkins WA
Fred Hopkins WA has been supplying agricultural and industrial machinery, parts and engines throughout Western Australia since 1951. Our display centre is located in Welshpool, and it’s where you’ll find all the very best brands, including Kohler, Lombardini, Ruggerini, Deutz, Yanmar, East Wind, Hanmey, Berends, Murray Harrows, MOSA Generators, Kuhn, and many more. We offer a diverse range of equipment, from Tractors, Slashers, Hay Machinery and Spray Equipment, to Rotary Hoes, Mulchers and Olive Oil Processing Equipment and stock a comprehensive range of spare parts
Company details
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- Business Type:
- Distributor
- Industry Type:
- Agriculture
- Market Focus:
- Internationally (various countries)
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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History
Fred Hopkins WA opened for business in Irwin Street, Perth in 1951.
The business began as a motorcycle repair shop. However, that all changed the day a customer visited the store seeking repairs for his auger. Fred Hopkins Motorcycle Repairs soon became Fred Hopkins Agricultural Machinery Repairs – and the rest as they say, is history!
In 1960, Fred Hopkins Jnr and Fred Hopkins Snr bought a plot of land in Welshpool, where they built new premises for their growing agricultural business. They relocated that same year, and the business has been trading from that location ever since.
Fred Hopkins WA Today
In August 2004, Dudley and Gary Johnson bought Fred Hopkins WA, having come from an agricultural/business background in Zimbabwe.
Prior to arriving in Australia, both Dudley and Gary sat on the board of directors for a large agricultural supply business in Zimbabwe, and were active in making management decisions which lead to the very successful performance of the business, right up until their emigration due to political unrest.
From 1973, Dudley owned and managed several large businesses, covering a range of industries, including electrical wholesale, aviation electronics, switchgear, manufacturing general supplies and agricultural machinery. In 1978, he also began farming – primarily cattle, Virginia tobacco, wildlife production and large scale mushrooms.
Gary and his wife Deborah both have BSc Degrees in Agriculture and, in 1990, purchased a farm in Karoi Zimbabwe. Dudley purchased a second farm in the same area in 1992 and both farms were farmed as a partnership until they were lost in 2001.
Gary, Dudley and Deborah manage the business backed up by a technical team led by Frank and Allan Dudney – both have extensive experience in marine, automotive and agricultural engines and machinery.