TREK History

1957, Established as part of the Letts Industries family (forging links and producing undercarriage pins & bushings)

1960s, ceased manufacturing and became an importer, distributing through established warehouses.

1970-s and 1980-s, mostly imported undercarriage products from well-known Italian producers.

1990-s

- Trek had grown to be the largest distributor, of it's kind, in North America, with 11 strategically located branches in the United States and Canada.

- The addition of a CDC (Central Distribution Center) in Texas and a scheduled inter-branch parts transfer system helped fulfill the commitment to "raise the bar" of customer service.

- The latter part of the 1990-s saw Trek move its main supply chain from Italian producers to Korean producer, Dae Chang Forging Co., Ltd. 

2001, DCF, Dae Chang Forging Co., Ltd. Purchased Trek, Inc

TREK is currently O.E.M Supplier

 

Commitment of DCF Chairman of the Board


Mr. An-Sik Park, Chairman of the Board

The commitment to a quality Trek product was reaffirmed in a recent article written by Mr. An-Sik Park, Chairman of the Board of DCF and Trek. "I promise to supply a quality part that will enable you to maintain your competitiveness in the heavy equipment parts market. We will do what is required to supply the right product, at the right time and at the right price. We have invested, yet again, in another new roller production line, which will continue to improve the quality of our Trek products. With this commitment, we will be able to maintain the high level of customer service that Trek is known for in this industry."


DCF-Trek, Manufacturing Complex, New Large Forging Press

 

 

 

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