More than 300 years of combined lifting expertise worldwide

With three of the biggest and most prestigious names in the lifting industry under one roof, The Caldwell Group, Inc. brings experience to every lifting situation that you won't find anywhere else. When you choose Caldwell, Renfroe, or RUD, you are backed by a network of nearly 2000 employees from around the globe, with the friendliness and reliability of an all-American, family-owned business.

 

1870s

1875

Carl Rieger and Friedrich Dietz start RUD's predecessor, Rieger & Dietz Kettenfabrik, in Aalen-Unterkochen, Germany. The business has 16 employees and is a chain forge and factory. The lifting point has yet to be invented, but the two entrepreneurs have begun building the foundation for it. 

1875

1920s

1920

After moving to Rockford in 1919, Leslie M. Caldwell established his first business, the L.M. Caldwell Contractors Equipment Co. Mr. Caldwell's business evolved and he found some success as a weather stripping contractor, outfitting some of Rockford's historic properties: the Rockford Trust, Talcott, and Mead buildings.

1920

1930s

1930

Mr. Caldwell began his relationship with Macwhyte Co. of Kenosha, WI, a wire rope sling manufacturer.

1930

1940s

1940

The RENFROE legacy began in 1940 in Jacksonville, FL, with Joseph Renfroe and his four sons. Local lore says Mr. Renfroe may have been known as a frequent riverboat gambler and started to notice the way boats were being built and loaded. He thought there must be an easier way to lift sheets of steel and devised the first-ever plate clamp. It didn't take long for the idea to catch on. The J.C. Renfroe company was born ... and clamps become known as "Renfroes."

1940
1942

Leslie M. Caldwell submits a patent application for what becomes known as the Adjust-a-Leg Equalizing Wire Rope Sling. The four-legged sling allows an unbalanced load to be automatically balanced, creating a safer lift. On Aug 22, 1944, patent 2356146 A is awarded and Caldwell's place in below-the-hook lifting devices history is sealed.

1942

1950s

1954

On June 16, 1954, Mr. Caldwell, along with Marvin W. Woolf and Attorney John Hallock, incorporate The Caldwell Company with 6,000 shares of $10 per share common stock. The firm was created to make and distribute the then-new nylon slings and the patented Adjust-a-Leg equalizing wire rope sling.

1954

1960s

1963

All three companies grow and change. At RENFROE, Joseph's son Charles takes the helm and expands the product line, while also growing the marketplace, taking it worldwide. At Caldwell, Jack Remington purchases the business and begins to develop new product lines.

RENFROE clamps are used to move over 900 million tons of steel in the building of the St. Louis Arch in St. Louis, MO.

1963

1970s

1976

The Liberty Bell is moved from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, using RENFROE clamps, to a pavilion across the street so it could accommodate bigger crowds during Bicentennial celebrations. It will be moved once more, in 2003, to the Liberty Bell Center, once again relying on RENFROE for a safe journey.


Caldwell once again changes hands and is purchased by Howard Will Jr. Mr. Will beefs up the engineering team and sets his cap to establish the biggest selection of below-the hook lifting devices available from one source.

1976

1980s

1981

RUD develops its first boltable and weldable lifting points, beginning a new chapter in the company's storied and successful history.

1981
1985

RUD introduces the VLBS and VLBG load rings. These then-revolutionary designs are still best sellers today.

1985
1986

RENFROE clamps are called in to help when America needs them, as they are used to help pick up the Space Shuttle Challenger wreckage from the ocean floor following the shuttle's tragic explosion.

1986

1990s

1990

RUD introduces the VWBG swivel load ring, providing an exciting product line expansion for a growing, international rigging and lashing industry. 

1990
1994

Through a series of acquisitions, by 1994, Caldwell represents a broad selection of below-the-hook lifters including beams, hoist attachments, rigging attachments, forklift attachments, vacuum lifters, and mill duty lifters ... and we officially become The Caldwell Group, Inc.

1994
1999

Anne Luten Renfroe, Charles' widow, begins running RENFROE after her husband's dealth ... blazing trails for women in the lifting and rigging industry. 

1999

2000s

2007

Anne Luten Renfroe is elected President of the Association of Wire Rope Fabricators, the first woman to hold the title. 

2007

2010s

2014

Building on its reputation for innovation, RUD is the first lashing and lifting means manufacturer to equip products with RFID transponders.

Caldwell purchases J.C. RENFROE and moves operations to Rockford, IL, where the world-renowned clamps continue to be produced under the RENFROE brand name today. The addition of the lifting clamp category allows Caldwell to provide a more complete lifting solution to the rigging industry.

2014
2018

Caldwell and RUD enter a strategic partnership to bring RUD lifting points to the US and Canada.

2018
2019

RUD introduces the ACP-TURNADO, the world's first "smart" lifting point. What does that mean? It means that the lift bale immediately turns in the load direction when the load is attached, elminating the possibility of a transverse load or a sudden load drop. 

2019

2020s

2023

Caldwell announces two important customer benefits:

The new IN STOCK program puts more than 400 of the most in-demand SKUs on our shelves, so they are ready when distributors need them most. 

And, the Caldwell website launches its FASTFIND tool, where registered users can look up pricing and availability with ease, 24/7/365. Don't have access yet? Tell us you want it here: https://www.caldwellinc.com/contact

2023
2024

Caldwell is choosen to assist the engineers at Intuitive Machines to help get the Nova C IM-1 lunar lander, knows as Odysseus, from Houston to the Kennedy Space center for the first American lunar mission since 1972.

2024