• Transmission and Distribution Material Supplies.

    Partnering with leading distributors to deliver complete solutions.

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Process.

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Technology.

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ONTRAXSYS Material Manufacturers and Product Lines.

Building the future grid, demands precision – at every link in the supply chain.

ONTRAXSYS MRO and Transmission / Distribution Material Supplies.

At OnTraxSys, material supply isn’t just about providing parts—it’s about integrating supply with control. We partner with leading distributors to deliver the full range of transmission and distribution materials, bundled with our SMART Material Control™ systems to ensure the right equipment arrives, on time, and ready for installation.

What We Provide

Through our distributor network, OnTraxSys can source and deliver:

  • Transmission & Distribution Equipment – substation gear, switches, switchgear, transformers, bushings, insulators, arresters, reactors, capacitors, voltage regulators, and more.
  • Line & Structure Materials – steel, wood, and concrete poles, conductors, cable, fiber optics, hardware, and fasteners.
  • Specialized High-Voltage Components – custom-formulated materials and OEM parts built to spec for medium and high-voltage applications.

The OnTraxSys Difference

What makes us different isn’t just what we can supply – It’s how we manage it once it’s in motion. Every delivery, from insulators to line hardware, is tracked through our Material Control framework:

  • BOM validation before order placement.
  • Vendor coordination and expediting.
  • Surplus and shortage reconciliation.
  • Real-time custody, scanning, and installation visibility.

This means you don’t just get material – You get an entire package solution that ties your supply chain directly to field execution.

If you don’t see the specific material you need, reach out. Our team has deep experience sourcing and supporting specialized equipment for utilities, EPCs, and government partners.

Over the next decade, we will need to expand power networks, upgrade aging infrastructure, implement smart grids, and respond to mounting regulatory, customer and technological pressures