Built for Americans, by Americans.
For over forty years, ProTech has focused as much attention on customer service as we have on the equipment we make. We are American Truck People making high quality tools for American Truck People. From answering your call to getting you back on the road, we do everything quickly and efficiently without ever sacrificing that red, white and blue craftsmanship.
CultureDelivering the best service and products in the industry requires that we never rest on yesterday’s success. That’s why we encourage our employees to be masters of their craft, and love what they do. And we support them at every turn, giving them the tools and freedom to discover new innovations. Then we share those discoveries, building on them to make even better products that serve our customers more efficiently and help drivers get back on the road and back to work. |
ValueWe worked hard to become an industry leader, and we’re willing to work even harder to stay here. We have renowned teams in Vancouver, Washington and La Vergne, Tennessee that are dedicated to keeping us on top. And they all work together to maintain the highest quality standards. It’s our people who help ensure that we lead the industry with the quickest response time on both custom and standard orders and we are confident they’ll keep raising the bar for years to come. |
HistoryProtech was founded in 1980 in Vancouver, Washington. Initially we made equipment for the transportation industry only. But as our reputation for quality grew, so did our company. We quickly moved from the garage to larger facilities and eventually opened our sister plant in La Vergne, Tennessee, plus two delivery hubs in Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denton, Texas. Today, we continue to innovate for our customers, refine our current products, and work on new ways to streamline our process in order to create an even stronger company for the future. |
This link (www.bcbst.com/tcr) leads to the machine readable files (MRFs) that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.