Lysaght Celebrates 100 Years of Local Manufacturing

Lysaght - Corrugating Galvanised Iron at the original Newcastle Works

Leading Australian steel building products company, Lysaght, is this year proudly celebrating 100 years of local manufacturing.

While the current Lysaght range covers roofing and walling, architectural cladding, guttering, fascia and rainwater goods, fencing and screening, steel sections, formwork, and patio and carport structures, it’s their corrugated roofing (now branded LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB®) that it’s long been known for.

This iconic steel building product has been used on everything from the roofs and bullnose verandas of heritage homes, through to shearing sheds and modern project homes, and more recently in architectural building projects.

The product’s journey can be traced back to Britain, where entrepreneurial Irishman, John Lysaght, began galvanising corrugated steel sheeting in Bristol during 1857. He registered the product under the trademark ‘ORB’, which continues to be used to this day.

After satisfying demand in the United Kingdom, which was being fuelled by the Industrial Revolution, Lysaght turned his attention to export markets, namely Australia, where he saw huge opportunities arising from the gold rush of the late 1800s. He began exporting to the colony soon afterwards.

ORB was first sold in Australia through independent merchants until Lysaght established his own distribution company, the ‘Victorian Galvanised Iron and Wire Company’, which acted as a central selling agency. The venture worked well and by 1913, some 80,000 tonnes of ORB had been shipped to Australia.

The next challenge the company encountered was World War I, which saw compulsory redirection of production capacity to assist the war effort, this devastated local supply and highlighted the need for a local production presence in Australia. Within three months of the war commencing, the company (now under the direction of John Lysaght’s nephew Herbert Royse Lysaght in Australia) was making arrangements to purchase 24 acres of land in Newcastle, NSW adjacent to a site already owned by Broken Hill Pty. Co. (BHP).

By the following year in 1917, John Lysaght (Australia) Pty Ltd was formed with the intent of establishing a manufacturing site in Australia, and approximately four years later in April 1921, the new Lysaght company commenced manufacturing at its purpose-built site in Newcastle.

At this point, the popular ORB corrugated profile began its Australian-made journey and 100 years on, the company has never looked back. Today, LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB®, made from COLORBOND® steel and ZINCALUME® steel, is expertly supported and available through a nationwide network of manufacturing, sales and distribution facilities.

Lysaght General Manager, Peta Renkin, said the company was extremely proud of reaching the important milestone. “For Lysaght to have reached 100 years of manufacturing in Australia is an extremely satisfying achievement for our company,” Mrs Renkin said.

“It’s proof that there’s viability in local production – Lysaght has worked hard to develop new product lines, to innovate and to make manufacturing processes as efficient as possible while still providing premium quality products and offering superior support.

“Of course, this achievement would not have been possible without the dedication of Lysaght employees and the ongoing support of our business partners and clients, so to all of you we say ‘thank-you’ and we look forward to the future.”

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Lysaght media release - April 2021

Trademark Acknowledgements
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CUSTOM ORB®, COLORBOND® and ZINCALUME® are registered trademarks of BlueScope Steel Limited, ABN 16 000 011 058.

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