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TRS Components
TRS Components is a Michigan-based company founded in 1974. It offers a single-source network of suppliers for residential and commercial projects.
TRS Components
TRS Components is a Michigan-based company founded in 1974. It offers a single-source network of suppliers for residential and commercial projects. The company manufactures roof trusses, wall panels, and floor panels.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Thorndale
Corporate office
Thorndale, ON, Canada
Frequently asked questions
What does TRS Components actually buy and sell?
TRS Components trades in decommissioned and surplus electrical power distribution equipment. Its inventory primarily includes transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, motor controls, and bus duct, spanning low-voltage and medium-voltage classes. The company reconditions and resells this equipment to industrial plants, commercial facilities, and electrical contractors who need immediate replacements rather than waiting for new manufactured units.
How does the firm source its inventory?
The firm purchases decommissioned equipment from plant closures, facility retrofits, utility surplus auctions, and other industrial asset dispositions. By holding physical stock of large-frame electrical equipment that would otherwise be scrapped or remain idle, TRS Components creates a secondary-market supply pool that manufacturing lead times cannot replicate.
Who are the typical buyers of this reconditioned equipment?
Buyers include industrial maintenance teams, plant engineers, electrical contractors, and facility operators across manufacturing, commercial real estate, and utility-adjacent distribution. The common thread is schedule pressure: an end user facing a failed transformer or damaged switchgear who cannot afford the 20-to-60-week lead time for an equivalent new unit from the original manufacturer.
Is TRS Components an investment fund or an operating business?
TRS Components is an operating business, not an investment fund. It deploys capital to acquire physical inventory, funds warehousing and reconditioning activities, and generates revenue through equipment resale. There is no publicly available evidence that it manages third-party capital or operates as a family office or pooled investment vehicle.
Does the firm operate internationally or just within Canada?
The firm's sales reach across North America, including both Canadian and United States industrial markets. Operations remain consolidated at the Thorndale, Ontario facility, with no confirmed additional offices or warehousing locations outside Canada.
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