
Behind every towering condominium, sprawling housing development, and vital infrastructure project lies an unsung hero—the heavy machinery that moves earth, breaks rock, and lays foundations. For over 13 years, PowerTrac Inc. has been that quiet force, equipping Filipino builders, haulers, and operators with best-in-class trucks and heavy equipment. As the country’s leading distributor of globally renowned brands like SINOTRUK, XCMG, and LONKING, the company has positioned itself as a critical partner in the nation’s infrastructure, logistics, and agriculture sectors. With 2026 underway, PowerTrac continues to solidify its reputation, not just as a supplier, but as an enabler of progress.
A Trusted Name in Heavy Machinery
From its headquarters in Caloocan City and additional branches in Valenzuela, PowerTrac Inc. has built a reputation for reliability and durability, distributing brand‑new heavy equipment units and trucks throughout the archipelago. The company’s portfolio includes a wide array of hydraulic attachments and heavy machinery known for their service reliability in civil works and infrastructure builds. For a nation aiming to modernize its transport networks, expand its housing stock, and upgrade its public facilities, the availability of dependable, high‑performance equipment is not a luxury—it is a necessity.
The SCCI Partnership: A Game‑Changer
PowerTrac’s relevance was underscored in a major partnership with Scheirman Construction Consolidated Inc. (SCCI) in mid‑2025. The construction giant deployed over ₱129‑million worth of new vehicles and heavy equipment into its operations, a rollout made possible through a collaboration with PowerTrac Inc. and SB Rental. The new fleet, formally turned over at SCCI’s warehouse in Angono, Rizal, included 20 Sinotruk dump trucks, three five‑ton boom trucks, two self‑loaders, and a PowerTrac LKF2200 breaker assembly—a powerful attachment designed for demolition and rock breaking. SCCI President and CEO William Russell Scheirman Jr. hailed the deployment as a “game‑changer,” noting that the expanded fleet would allow the company to fast‑track project timelines, reduce third‑party dependencies, and enhance cost efficiency. PowerTrac director Sherwin Uy, present at the turnover, emphasized the strength of the collaboration between the finance and equipment sectors in powering the construction industry.
Powering the Philippines’ Infrastructure Boom
The SCCI partnership is just one example of PowerTrac’s involvement in projects that shape the country’s landscape. The company’s Sinotruk dump trucks haul materials for housing developments, its XCMG loaders clear land for new commercial hubs, and its breaker assemblies bite into concrete and rock to make way for better roads. Headquartered at RS City Square in Cainta, Rizal, SCCI is among the fastest‑growing full‑service construction firms in the country, with a portfolio that spans mass housing developments, state‑of‑the‑art hospitals, luxury hotels, coliseums, and commercial malls. By equipping such a player with reliable machinery, PowerTrac is indirectly contributing to the creation of homes, the improvement of healthcare facilities, and the expansion of local economies.
From 2004 to 2026 and Beyond
PowerTrac’s roots run deep. The company traces its origins to 2004 when Fastpace Tractor Parts Trading was formed, later evolving into PowerTrac Incorporated in 2012. Over the years, it has opened branches nationwide, adapting to the growing demands of the construction sector. As the Marcos administration pushes for continued infrastructure development and the private sector ramps up residential and commercial projects, PowerTrac’s role becomes even more critical. Its “Find a Dealer” network spans Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao, ensuring that builders anywhere in the country can access the equipment they need. In 2026, the company remains focused on its core mission: providing high‑quality machinery at competitive prices, helping build roads, bridges, and other infrastructure, and ultimately moving the nation forward.




