Collage of Wingfield Scale and Measure services showing industrial scales, field service technicians, WingScan volumetric load scanning, LiDAR measurement data, inventory scale systems, and advanced measurement technology.

Advancing Accuracy Since 1937

About WingfieldScale & Measure

The measurement standard never changes. The way we reach it keeps advancing.

Wingfield helps industrial operations achieve measurement confidence through experienced people, proven service, and advancing measurement technology.

Better measurement reveals your most real and accurate data, so your teams can eliminate guesswork and manage production easier.

Our Mission

Making accuracy more accessible.

Our mission at Wingfield is to make accuracy more accessible to everyone. Accuracy should not be buried in paperwork, delayed until reconciliation, or locked behind unnecessary complexity. It should be easier to reach, easier to trust, and easier to use while decisions are still being made.

ISO 17025 ANSI Z540 accreditation
40+ Problem solvers
3 Generations of leadership
Trusted By leading companies

Trusted by America’s Leading Manufacturers

Field experience customers can trust

In Industrial Environments, Experience Matters.

Customers may come to Wingfield for weighing and measurement solutions, but they stay because of the people behind the work.

Some of our engineers and technicians have spent more than 30 years at Wingfield. Some have spent more than 40.

That kind of experience changes the way problems get solved.

Our team understands plants, production pressure, field conditions, and the need for accurate data when decisions have to be made.

3 Reasons Customers Choose Wingfield:

Field knowledge icon representing Wingfield’s industrial measurement experience.
1. Field Knowledge Our team understands industrial environments.

They know how measurement problems show up in real plants, terminals, mines, yards, and production environments because they bring decades of hands-on experience to the work.

Accountability icon representing long-term customer relationships and trusted support.
2. Accountability Long-term relationships build trust.

Many customers become like family. They need reliable service, calibration, support, and practical judgment from people who keep showing up without question.

Confidence icon representing clearer measurement decisions and trusted data.
3. Confidence Field judgment makes complex decisions clearer.

Better measurement depends on people who can connect the equipment, the data, and the pressure of daily operations. Wingfield thrives at helping customers find the right measurement solution, even when the problem is complex.

Meet the People Behind the Work

Jackson Wingfield

Chairman

Joseph Wingfield, president of Wingfield Scale

Joseph Wingfield

President

Gerald Davis

Gerald Davis

Service Director

Jason Ogle

Jason Ogle

CFO

Jared Wingfield

Director, Rental & Inventories

Mark Weaver

Mark Weaver

Systems Manager

Brian Mink

Sales Manager

Jonathan Allen

Service Manager - Nashville Office

Elias Guevara

Elias Guevara

Service Coordinator

Jimmy Sutter

Jimmy Sutter

Rentals Manager

Jeremy Godfrey

Jeremy Godfrey

Certified Technician

Kelley Williams

Kelley Williams

AP Manager

Kristie Riggs

Kristie Blanks

AR Manager

Melissa Palmer

Nashville Office Admin

Dan Caine

Dan Caine

Director

Rick Costa

Rick Costa

Product Manager, WingScan Load Scanner

Expert Profile

Rick Costa Product Manager, WingScan Load Scanner

Rick Costa helps shape WingScan from the field up. As Product Manager for the WingScan Load Scanner, he brings more than 30 years of asphalt and cement plant experience to the way WingScan measures truck, belt, and rail loads.

Rick Costa, Product Manager for the WingScan Load Scanner at Wingfield Scale
Field-based product development Rick’s product work is shaped by years spent around asphalt, cement, and bulk material operations.
Areas of Expertise

What Rick brings to industrial measurement solutions.

Rick’s background connects field experience, product leadership, volumetric measurement, and plant-level visibility.

Industrial field experience icon representing Rick Costa asphalt and cement plant expertise

Industrial Field Experience

30+ years around asphalt and cement plant environments where material movement, uptime, and daily workflow matter.

Product development icon representing Rick Costa's WingScan product management expertise

Product Development

Product Manager for the WingScan Load Scanner with hands-on perspective on how plant teams use measurement data.

LiDAR measurement icon representing WingScan volumetric scanning expertise

Volumetric Measurement

Technical focus on how volume, load shape, material flow, and scanning data connect across truck, belt, and rail workflows.

Plant visibility icon representing WingScan measurement data for plant managers

Plant Visibility

Field background in bulk material operations and plant workflows where clear measurement data helps teams act faster.

Background

Product experience grounded in real plants.

Rick understands the environment WingScan is built for: moving material, documenting loads, reviewing data, and keeping production running.

Rick Costa serves as Product Manager for WingScan at Wingfield Scale. His work focuses on practical LiDAR-based volumetric scanning for bulk material applications.

Before joining Wingfield, Rick worked with Astec and spent decades around asphalt and cement plant operations. That experience gives him a direct understanding of the people who use systems like WingScan every day: operators, plant managers, maintenance teams, and engineers.

His product perspective is practical. Features are evaluated through field realities: how material moves, how loads are documented, how teams use measurement data, and how equipment performs in production environments.

Rick Costa WingScan product manager discussing field conditions at a bulk material plant
On-site product perspective

Rick’s experience comes from working around the conditions WingScan is designed to measure.

Industrial cement and bulk material plant environment connected to Rick Costa WingScan field experience
Field Perspective

30+ years around working plants changes the questions you ask.

Rick’s background helps keep WingScan product thinking focused on the realities of plant work: material is moving, decisions are time-sensitive, and measurement data has to be clear enough for teams to use.

30+ Years of asphalt and cement plant experience behind Rick’s understanding of volumetric measurement.
Jeremy Wilson

Jeremy Wilson

General Manager, Measure Group

Morgan Powell

Morgan Powell

Director of Geospatial Operations

Aaron McKinney

Aaron McKinney

Operations Manager

Jonathon Scott

Jonathan Scott

Field Technician

Mike Bass

Mike Bass

Ready to Talk Through Your Weighing and Measurement Needs?

Talk with Wingfield about the weighing, service, rental, scanning, mapping, or measurement needs behind your operation.

Contact Wingfield

What advancing accuracy looks like

Better Measurement Reveals What Is Real

Advancing accuracy means putting better measurement in places where decisions used to depend on estimates, downtime, destructive checks, or after-the-fact reconciliation.

4DNA asset inspection wear map showing color-coded wear data inside a ball mill used to identify thinning and plan maintenance before failure.

Predictive asset insight

4DNA Wear Mapping

Color-coded wear data helps teams see thinning patterns inside critical assets, compare scans over time, and schedule maintenance before wear becomes an unplanned shutdown.

Explore 4DNA
Custom tank scale engineering project with a technical drawing and fabricated tank scale frame for a Department of Energy application.

Custom scale engineering

Measurement Built Around the Application

When standard equipment does not fit the job, custom scale engineering turns a difficult measurement requirement into a repeatable solution built around the real application.

Read the case study
Modern durable Wingfield truck scale deck designed for accurate heavy vehicle weighing in industrial environments.

Industrial weighing systems

Truck Scales Designed for Real Sites

Truck scale accuracy depends on more than the deck. It depends on site fit, installation knowledge, service support, and a system designed around how the operation actually moves material.

Explore truck scales
Wingfield field engineer scanning an industrial vessel for non-destructive 4DNA asset inspection and digital condition data.

Non-destructive inspection

More Data Without Damaging the Asset

Instead of drilling, cutting, or relying on isolated checkpoints, 4DNA captures detailed asset data so teams can review vessel condition digitally and act with more confidence.

Explore asset inspection
Rick Costa setting up a WingScan field box for volumetric load scanning in a bulk material operation.

WingScan field expertise

Technology Adapted to the Plant

WingScan turns moving material into production visibility. Field experience matters because real plants often need engineered solutions, not out-of-the-box equipment.

Explore WingScan
LiDAR smoke stack measurement data showing internal buildup inside a tall industrial smokestack for decommissioning planning.

UAV and LiDAR measurement

Measuring The Unknown

LiDAR measurement can help quantify hidden buildup inside difficult structures, giving teams better data for liability, decommissioning, maintenance, and planning decisions.

Explore Map & Measure
WingScan conveyor belt scanner operating in an underground salt mine for non-contact volumetric measurement in a corrosive environment.

Non-contact volumetric scanning

Accuracy in Tough Environments

In corrosive, hard-to-reach environments, a hardened non-contact scanning system helps measure moving material while reducing the wear, calibration burden, and maintenance complexity of mechanical systems.

Explore WingScan

Our History

Started by Jack Wingfield in 1937, Wingfield Scale & Measure has thrived through three generations of leadership from the Wingfield family, guided by the faith and timeless principles that Jack put in place.

As a traveling sales representative, Jack Wingfield discovered manufacturers in southeast Tennessee lacked a scale and measurement company to service their growing industries.

He decided to move his family and start Wingfield Scale & Measure in order to provide businesses throughout the region with accurate measurements.

His vision is carried forward by his grandsons who continue to be guided by the same values.

Today, Wingfield continues to expand the solutions it provides, the region it covers, and the industries it serves.