1996 Trilogy International was founded as an automotive consulting company
1997 Trilogy International begins consulting practice with Ford Motor Company
1998 Trilogy International forms the Engineering Services Division
1999 Trilogy International establishes our India Office
1999 Trilogy International moves into new Dearborn, Michigan Corporate Offices
1999 Trilogy International given Ford's Quality Award for the Global C3P Supplier Integration Project
2000 Trilogy International establishes our Brazil Office to act as Covisint's Latin American Operation.
2001 Trilogy International begins supporting Ford Motor Company's Brazilian Operations
2002 Trilogy International enters into joint project development with McLaren Engine Technologies
2002 Trilogy International forms the Motorsports Division for design, engineering and manufacturing of aftermarket performance products
2003 Trilogy Motorsports sells its first Intercooled Supercharger kit for the 4.6L 4V Mercury Marauder engine
2004 Trilogy Motorsports enters into a Distributor Agreement with Ford Racing Products
2005 Trilogy Motorsports sells its first Intercooled Supercharger kit for the Ford 5.4L 3V and 4.6L 3V engines
2005 Trilogy International begins engineering consulting practice with Toyoda Manufacturing
2005 Trilogy International enters into the IT Services business
2005 Trilogy Motorsports sets the new World Record for the Fastest Mercury Marauder in the quarter mile at Joliet, Illinois
2005 Trilogy Motorsports sets the new World Record for the Fastest Mercury Marauder in the quarter mile at Joliet, Illinois
2005 Trilogy Motorsports becomes a performance products partner with EATON Corporation
2005 Trilogy Motorsports establishes its new online sales and distribution Web Site

Awards

  • V-Engine Operations – 1998 Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award
  • Automatic Transmission – 1999 Customer-Driven Quality Award (CDQA)
  • Product Development – 1999 Customer-Driven Quality Award (CDQA)
  • Global Supplier Systems – 1999 Customer-Driven Quality Award (CDQA)

History