Fife-based equipment supplier makes Australian acquisition
Global construction equipment parts supplier Astrak Group has strengthened its global presence with the acquisition of TKV, one of Australia’s leading specialist suppliers of pads, tracks, and undercarriage solutions for construction and agricultural equipment.
This strategic acquisition represents a significant milestone in Astrak Group’s global growth strategy, extending its presence across Australasia. By adding TKV to its portfolio, Astrak builds on the successful acquisition of West-Trak in New Zealand.
TKV has established a strong reputation in Australia as a trusted partner for industries including construction, agriculture, mining, and forestry. The TKV brand is known for its technical expertise, high-quality parts, and ability to deliver rapid service across the country.
“We are delighted to welcome TKV into the Astrak Group,” said Richard Paterson, CEO of Astrak Group.
“This acquisition is a natural fit for both businesses, combining TKV’s strong local presence and industry knowledge with Astrak’s global resources, logistics network, and digital capabilities. Together, we will deliver even greater value to customers across Australasia, ensuring they benefit from our combined expertise and commitment to service excellence.”
As part of the acquisition, Truan Bailey, current managing director at West-Trak, will assume the role of managing director of Australasia for Astrak, overseeing operations in both Australia and New Zealand.
“This is an exciting step for Astrak in Australasia,” said Bailey. “TKV has built an outstanding reputation in Australia, and by combining their local expertise with Astrak’s global resources, we can deliver even greater value to customers.”
This acquisition is a key component of Astrak Group’s broader strategy under the ‘Powered by Astrak’ brand to expand into high-growth markets and enhance its customer-first approach to global distribution and sales optimisation.
Existing management structure including Ash Collins, TKV’s founder will remain in place.
With this latest expansion, Astrak now employs more than 250 people globally, creating a powerful team dedicated to supporting construction and agricultural equipment operators worldwide.








