A refinery in the Middle East needed 40 fixed ladders in eight weeks. We shipped them in seven. That one order sums up how we work as an industrial ladder manufacturer — fast, fully documented, and direct from the factory floor.
This page is a tour of real jobs. Client names are removed. The country, the sector, the quantity, and the result stay. Where a standard or a steel grade mattered, we name it. Every project below ran through our 8,000 m² plant in Shijiazhuang.

Our Track Record as an Industrial Ladder Manufacturer
The numbers first. We have shipped to 50+ countries since 2003. The factory holds ISO 9001:2015.
As an industrial ladder manufacturer, we build to the code the buyer names. OSHA 1910.23 for North America. EN ISO 14122-4 for Europe. BS 4211 for the UK. One drawing, one standard, no guesswork.
- 50+ countries served on export since 2003.
- 8,000 m² factory in Shijiazhuang, China.
- ISO 9001:2015 quality system, audited yearly.
- Q235B, SS304 and SS316 stocked for every job.
Engineer's note: in our factory, we usually start with the standard, not the drawing. Pick the code first and the dimensions follow.
OSHA Fixed Industrial Ladders for Oil & Gas
Oil and gas sites are hard on steel. Heat, chemicals, salt air all attack the welds. The ladders have to outlast every one of them.
Case — refinery, Middle East. The client ordered vertical fixed ladders for tank access. We built to OSHA 1910.23 with a 300 mm rung pitch, Q235B side rails, and hot-dip galvanizing at 80 µm. The lot cleared the site fall-protection audit on the first visit.
Case — offshore platform. For this job we switched to SS316 throughout, because chlorides run high at sea. Each rung was proof-tested to 1.5 kN before the batch shipped.
These are osha fixed industrial ladders in the strict sense: rung spacing, clear width, and fall protection all checked against 1910.23 before a drawing leaves the desk.

Marine & Offshore: Ships Ladder Manufacturers on the Job
Salt water finds every weak weld. Marine work is where the steel grade earns its keep.
Buyers often look for ships ladder manufacturers who can certify the metal, not just supply it. We do both.
Case — shipyard and dock access. We supplied SS316 ship ladders and dock access ladders built to EN ISO 14122-4, with a 45° rake and serrated treads for grip. Material certificates shipped with the crates.
Engineer's note: on a marine job we never mix grades. One bracket in SS304 next to SS316 rails can start galvanic corrosion. We keep the whole ladder in one grade.
Infrastructure & Commercial: Stainless Steel Industrial Ladder Projects
Data centers, stadiums, airports. Clean lines, visible welds, often indoors and on show.
A stainless steel industrial ladder suits these jobs. SS304 stays bright with little upkeep, and it looks right next to architectural finishes.
Case — data center, Europe. We delivered SS304 fixed ladders for plant-room access, built to BS 4211, with a brushed finish to match the building spec. Welds were ground flush on every visible joint.
Engineer's note: indoors, we often skip the cage and fit a ladder safety system instead. It reads cleaner and meets the same fall-protection duty.

Heavy Industry: Caged Ladders Suppliers for Warehouses & Plants
Warehouses, workshops, power plants. Tall climbs and heavy daily use.
As caged ladders suppliers, we still build cages for existing assets. New US builds over 24 ft need a fall-arrest or ladder safety system instead, under the OSHA 2018 rule, and we flag that on every quote.
Case — warehouse roof access. The client took Q235B caged fixed ladders, hot-dip galvanized, for roof plant access. Hoops sat 1,200 mm apart, the cage stood 700 mm clear of the rungs. Delivery ran in two staged batches to match the build.
Engineer's note: for a warehouse we usually price Q235B with galvanizing. It carries the load at a fair cost, and the zinc coat handles a dry indoor life for years.

How We Document Every Project
A ladder is only as good as its paperwork on audit day. So we document every job.
Every order leaves with material certificates, weld reports, and load-test data. That is the file an inspector asks for, ready before the ladder ships.
Every batch is sample-pulled for weld strength on a tensile rig, not just eyeballed.
Third-party inspection by SGS, TÜV, or Bureau Veritas is available on request.
We sell factory-direct. No middleman, no markup. You talk to the engineers who weld the ladder, and buyers are welcome to audit the plant in person.

Planning your own project? Browse our industrial ladder applications, compare the caged fixed access ladder and vertical fixed access ladder ranges, then send us your specs. We reply with a drawing, a load rating, and a factory-direct quote.