About Us
Masterack started as the metal fabrication division of the Southern
Spring Bed Company in Atlanta, Georgia. During the Great Depression,
they branched into other markets beyond bed springs, which included
fixtures and displays of all types for the beverage industry, and welded
wire shelving for a local telephone company to install in their service
vans. In 1972, Masterack patented the original roof-mounted clamping
ladder rack, which quickly became the industry standard for utility
vehicles of all types, from cargo vans to station wagons.
When Masterack was purchased by Leggett & Platt, Inc., in 1972,
the renewed financial backing of L&P enabled the company to expand
the truck equipment business beyond the local telephone company. The
ladder racks and "KD" shelving packages began to appear in service
vehicles all over the country.
The next three decades saw rapid change and growth at Masterack. The
company began installing van interiors and pickup caps at a facility
down the street from the manufacturing plant, and then opened new
facilities around the country to provide nationwide ship-thru
installation. The manufacturing plant was constantly upgraded and
expanded into the 406,000 square feet that it is today.