
From small beginnings as a one man operation building sheds and gates, the company soon progressed to manufacturing hydraulic tip trailers, still a mainstay of the Giltrap business. In the 1970's Giltrap's signature range of forage wagons was developed, with many additional product lines added over the years.
Today Giltrap employs more than 50 staff between its base in Otorohanga, and an Australian distribution centre in Melbourne. Giltrap's head office remains in Otorohanga and includes design and manufacture, as well as sales, support and distribution for New Zealand.
The Giltrap factory now produces hundreds of items of agricultural equipment each year which are distributed to a network of more than 80 dealers throughout New Zealand and Australia, as well as export markets in South East Asia, Africa, and South America.
The company's goal is continue providing innovative and reliable solutions, designed and perfected in the field, with farmers and contractors recognised as our most important research and development tool. With this invaluable feedback and flow of ideas, we can offer the most practical and intuitive equipment for agriculture.
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» Grind out a deal with us!!
14 May 2012
» World class in New Zealand
23 February 2012
Giltrap leading the way
» Dairy Effluent Issue
19 August 2011
An efficient effluent-handling system can help you turn a possible problem into a real asset.
» RF Wireless
20 March 2011
Jaiden Drought tests the performance of a one year-old Giltrap RF11 side feed silage wagon.
» On a roll
20 March 2011
A strong, sturdy feeder with flexible design features that give users plenty of feedout options.
» Can't work out what size wagon you need?
8 March 2011
Our website has a fantastic calculator in the 'Tools' section. Use it to figure out exactly what size wagon is best for your farm.
» Pasture Care
7 February 2011
The solution to increasing fertiliser costs is spreading more accurately, and the 5001 spreader has a lot to offer
» Slurry Applicator
10 January 2011
Jaiden Drought goes through the benefits of applying effluent onto the soil rather than spraying it onto the pasture.
» Slurry spreader range updated & expanded
1 July 2010
Sizes from 5000 to 20000 litres now available.
» New product line for Giltrap
15 May 2009
Giltrap rolls out spreaders offering high-tech precision
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