A History of Innovation, Driven by Performance & Durability
For 30 years, Trackman has driven the innovation of rubber track technology, supplying more than 250,000 rubber tracks and 850,000 roller, idler, and drive wheels. The Trackman team continues to introduce cutting edge products and processes that outwork, outlast, and outperform the competition. Today the team is better positioned than ever to support its customers in multiple industries around the world.
Over 30 Years of Trackman

1992
Announced rubber track development

1993
First fully molded tread and guide lugs

1994
First Kinze grain cart application with Trackman rubber tracks

1996
First paver application on rubber tracks

1997
Positive and Friction Drive Tractors Launched (Case IH 9300, Deere 8000T)

2004
Smooth tread design to the paver industry

2005
Trackman became part of Goodyear Engineered Products Division

2007
Trackman was part of Goodyear divestiture to Veyance Technologies

2008
ARMORLUG®, featuring reinforcement drive lug cover

2010
Expanded track coverage to include 8RT, 9RT, MT700 and MT800 tractors

2011
MaxxTuff™ carcass for the toughest heavy duty applications

2012
Fully molded tread design for low profile grain cart

2013
Patented undercarriage components for CNHi RowTrac

2014
42” track for grain carts - widest in the market at the time

2015
2015 Trackman was sold to Continental ContiTech

2016
XP vibration control rubber tracks for positive drive applications

2017
ARMORLUG ULTRA®, the first patented drive lug with three fabric layers embedded in the lugs

2018
50” track for grain carts – now the widest in the market

2021
Trackman was sold to Loc Performance

2022
Now supplying every track system for the US Army, building on a tradition started in 1940

2023
Track for Case IH Newest Positive Drive tractor for 2024 launch

2024
Trackman was sold to Rheinmetall, and started doing business under the American Rheinmetall name