70 Years of Trust, Craft & Innovation
From two brothers in 1955 to three generations of Australian manufacturing.
From two brothers in 1955 to three generations of Australian manufacturing.
Proud and Committed
For seventy years, ALFAB has been shaped by family, driven by engineering, and built on trust. What began in 1955 with two brothers and a belief in the potential of aluminium has grown into a respected Australian manufacturer, supporting the marine industry through three generations.
But this is more than the story of a business. It is the story of a family — passed from brother to brother, from father to son — and of the many people who have become part of that journey along the way.
It is the story of long-standing customers who became trusted partners. Of skilled hands and experienced minds on the factory floor. Of relationships built over decades, not transactions. And of lessons learned, challenges faced, and standards that were never lowered.
It is a story of quiet persistence. Of pride in doing things properly. Of building something that lasts — not just in products, but in reputation.
Seventy years on, ALFAB remains grounded in the same values it was founded on: Quality, Service, Integrity, and Trust.
A legacy built over time. A future still being shaped.
We are proud of our heritage and committed to what comes next.
A Family Story Built Over Generations
ALFAB’s story begins with brothers John and Vic Maddison.
John brought mechanical engineering knowledge, technical thinking and a pioneering mindset. Vic brought energy, relationships, sales instinct and a passion for boats.
Together, they built a business around solving problems, designing better systems and working closely with customers in emerging industries. From the beginning, ALFAB was never just about supplying parts. It was about understanding how things worked, how they could work better, and how to build something that would last.
That thinking still shapes the company today.
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Post-war Beginnings & a New Material for a New Australia
The roots of ALFAB sit in post-war Australia — a time of rebuilding, ambition and practical innovation.
John Maddison was a mechanical engineer, educated at Swinburne, with a mind for design and an instinct for how things could be improved. During the Second World War, he served by teaching front-line soldiers motorcycle and vehicle handling and maintenance — work that demanded discipline, technical precision and calm problem solving.
Vic Maddison, John’s younger brother, brought a natural strength in relationships and industry connections. Where John’s focus was engineering and design, Vic’s strength was in people — working closely with customers and helping shape the early direction of the business.
With a genuine passion for boating and strong ties to the industry, he helped guide ALFAB into new opportunities — little knowing at the time that this would quietly steer the company toward the marine sector for decades to come.
After the war, he returned to civilian life and worked at Dowell Windows, helping oversee production and development at a time when aluminium was only just beginning to emerge as a revolutionary material in Australia.
That moment mattered. As aluminium production began to take hold locally, John and Vic saw an opportunity. In 1955, they established ALFAB — a business founded on engineering know-how, practical thinking, and the belief that a better product could always be built.
Caravans, Architecture and
the Move into Marine
In the beginning, ALFAB worked across a niche but growing mix of industries.
Architectural systems, caravan windows, custom aluminium framing and proprietary extrusions were all part of the early journey. These were industries looking for lighter, stronger, better-designed systems — and ALFAB found its place by responding with practical, tailored solutions.
Caravans were a major early market. At one point, truckloads of caravan windows were leaving the factory each day. The business was solving real manufacturing needs at scale, while still doing the technical thinking required to improve systems over time
From there, the Move into Marine Came Naturally.
Vic loved boats. Through relationships, reputation and a genuine connection to the industry, ALFAB became increasingly involved with Australian boat builders. What started with caravan and architectural systems evolved into long-standing partnerships in marine — relationships that would become one of the defining strengths of the business.
A trusted name in Australian boat building
As ALFAB’s marine work grew, so did its reputation.
The company worked with respected Australian builders including names such as Caribbean, Bertram, Cruise Craft and Haines — many of them strong businesses in their own right, and some still connected to ALFAB decades later. That longevity says a lot.
ALFAB did not build its position through hype. It built it by doing good work, solving difficult problems, and being dependable over time. Product quality mattered. Service mattered. Technical understanding mattered. But above all, relationships mattered.
Over the years, ALFAB became part of the fabric of Australian boating. Walk through marinas around the country and you will find ALFAB products on vessels of many sizes and eras — quiet proof of the company’s long contribution to the industry.
Some of these relationships continue today.
Clyde & Leigh
continue the journey
In 1975, the second generation stepped into the business, with Clyde Maddison and Leigh Maddison joining the company.
They inherited more than a business. They inherited knowledge, standards, customer relationships and a deeply ingrained way of thinking.
As leadership transitioned, different strengths once again came together. Just as John and Vic had complemented one another, so too did the next generation. Technical knowledge, commercial thinking, systems, operations and long-term planning all played their part.
The company continued to evolve, but without losing what made it strong in the first place. This was not a change for the sake of change. It was careful stewardship — building on the foundations already laid, while making sure ALFAB could continue to grow.
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Planning for the future, one step ahead
Growth at ALFAB was never accidental. It came from vision, discipline and the confidence to plan ahead
As demand grew, the company expanded. Operations moved from Melbourne into Queensland, beginning at Capalaba and eventually growing into Crestmead. Each step reflected the same mindset: create room for the next stage, and never stop building for the future.
That philosophy ran deep. Factories were not just opened to meet immediate needs. They were built with further growth in mind. Additional space was secured. Capacity was increased. Systems were improved. And the company kept positioning itself for what came next.
This long-view approach helped ALFAB keep pace with the changing marine market while maintaining control over quality and process.
Through changing markets, recessions and industry shifts
Seven decades in manufacturing does not happen without challenge.
ALFAB has weathered recessions, market slowdowns, industry shifts, international competition and changing customer demands. It has seen materials evolve, production methods modernise and Australian manufacturing come under pressure from lower-cost imported alternatives.
The caravan market changed dramatically. Cheap, standardised imports made that space harder to compete in. But ALFAB adapted. Rather than chase mass production at the expense of quality, the company leaned further into what it did best — technical problem solving, custom design, reliable manufacturing and long-term customer relationships.
The ability to adapt without losing identity has been one of ALFAB’s greatest strengths.
The business has never stood still. It has listened, adjusted, improved and kept moving forward.
The value that runs through everything
If there is one word that sits at the heart of ALFAB, it is trust.
As leadership transitioned, different strengths once again came together. Just as John and Vic had complemented one another, so too did the next generation. Technical knowledge, commercial thinking, systems, operations and long-term planning all played their part.
Trust between brothers. Trust between generations.
Trust between family members with different strengths.
Trust between management and team. Trust between ALFAB and its customers.
Across three generations, trust has been the foundation that allowed decisions to be made, risks to be taken, challenges to be worked through and relationships to endure.
In many ways, that trust is what made the business possible.
It is there in the loyalty of customers who have returned over decades.It is there in the culture of the business, where staff are treated as part of the wider ALFAB family.
Trust is not just part of the story. It is the thread that connects all of it.
More than manufacturing
ALFAB has always been about more than simply producing parts.
Its strength lies in understanding the full journey — from concept to development, from technical challenge to finished product, from customer requirement to repeatable manufacturing outcome.
That means knowing how to work in the space between custom and scalable. It means developing systems that can be built more than once, even when volumes are small. It means drawing on decades of proprietary extrusions, profiles, technical knowledge and process improvements to create products with genuine ALFAB DNA.
This kind of capability is hard won. It comes from experience, from mistakes learned from, from years of listening, refining and solving.
And it is one of the reasons ALFAB has remained relevant in a demanding, specialised industry.
Family, Passion and Perspective
ALFAB has never been separate from the lives of the family behind it.
Boats, cars, engineering, travel, weekends, stories, family holidays, factory visits, learning by watching, absorbing the values of those who came before — all of that sits within the company’s history too.
From two brothers in 1955 to three generations of Australian manufacturing.
From two brothers in 1955 to three generations of Australian manufacturing.
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