About Trimark Engineering - Background Print

Trimark Engineering offers a specialization in process design for the industrial agriculture, food processing, biofuels and renewable energy sectors.

 

The principal of the firm is K.B. Takeda, P.Eng., LEED AP. He began his engineering career in the metals, chemicals and fertilizer divisions at Sherritt International. Mr. Takeda worked in both engineering and operations management positions with Canbra Foods and later with Frito-Lay Canada. In 1994, Mr. Takeda founded Trimark Engineering based on an innovative supplier partnership model designed to bridge the gap between traditional engineering and manufacturing operations.

 

This supplier partnership model enables our clients to secure a reliable source of experienced and knowledgeable engineering services for their project requirements. We involve stakeholders throughout project development and implementation. This approach promotes internal project ownership and provides the context for an early return on investment.

 

Our objective is to promote sound management of resources in a manner that will contribute to a healthy quality of life. We deliver an optimal return on investment while remaining sensitive to sustainability, minimizing energy requirements and reducing waste.

 

Mr. Takeda has assembled an experienced and talented group of individuals. This team is passionate about agri-process design and it shows in the diversity of our projects, repeat business and referrals from clients.

 

Throughout our growth, Trimark Engineering has become known for innovative, quality solutions and for building relationships based on integrity, leadership and excellence.

 

 

Experience / Mission Statement / Guiding Values 

 

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