What is Rigging?When people buy a home, they often hire a moving company to transport their belongings. In similar fashion, when industries move from one location to another, or buy a new piece of machinery, they
hire movers called “riggers.” In both cases, valuable items are being handled, transported, and gently set in place by trained professionals.
For more than 50 years, Rog’s, Inc. has been in the rigging business, helping industry and contractors with their moving needs. Whether it’s setting rooftop air-conditioning units at a shopping mall, or transporting and delivering machines weighing tens of thousands of pounds, Rog’s, Inc. is the area’s premier rigging and crane service. They have the equipment and the manpower to handle almost any job with the utmost care. Rog’s motto is: “We lift things up and we place them down.”
Company Profile
Rog’s, Inc. is the all-American success story of a young entrepreneur who followed his dreams. In 1957, Roger “Rog” Hedderick left his welding job at General Electric and launched his own company, Rog’s Welding. He built a solid reputation among Erie’s industrial community by offering prompt service at a reasonable price. As his clientele grew, so did the diversity of their needs, prompting a change in the company’s direction. Rog’s Welding soon became more about rigging and crane service, and less about welding and fabrication. In the 1960’s Rog’s was on its way to becoming the largest and
most fully equipped rigging company in our tri-state area, and by the 1980’s, the name was changed to Rog’s, Inc. In 2006, Rog retired, and his son, Gaven Hedderick, became president and CEO. Sadly, Rog passed away in 2009, but his namesake lives on.
Equipment and Resources
Today, Rog’s, Inc. has a fleet of forklifts, including narrow profile Versa-Lifts (25,000 to 35,000-pound and 40,000 to 60,000-pound capacity), as well as its 80,000-pound workhorse, the Rigger Special. The company offers crane service up to 100-tons, as well as air-ride tractors and trailers, straight
trucks and tilt-beds. Rog’s facility at 18th and Parade Streets occupies an entire city block, storing industrial machinery, as well as cars, boats, and motor homes. Among its 12 warehouses is Rog’s 30,000-square-foot Machinery Distribution Center, where new machines are received for future delivery, and older
machines are stored for future sale, all within the protection of its secure building. Machines are loaded and unloaded “inside” the building — out of the elements. Shipping machines directly to Rog’s relieves the customer of the stress of coordinating trucker and rigger, allowing the company to schedule deliveries at the customer’s convenience