Trescal

Global calibration and asset management services for precision-driven industries

Updated May 11, 2026

Trescal Overview

Trescal is a global leader in calibration, inspection, and asset management services, supporting highly regulated and performance-driven industries. Operating hundreds of laboratories worldwide, Trescal delivers traceable, accredited calibration across multiple domains including electrical, mechanical, temperature, pressure, and RF.

Its single-source model helps organizations ensure compliance, accuracy, and operational efficiency at scale.

Key Features

  • Multi-Domain Calibration: Accredited calibration services across electrical, mechanical, temperature, pressure, RF, and more.
  • Global Laboratory Network: Hundreds of laboratories worldwide ensure local service with global consistency.
  • Asset Management Solutions: Digital tools to track, manage, and optimize instrument lifecycles and compliance.
  • On-Site & Mobile Calibration: Mobile labs and field services minimize downtime for critical operations.
  • Regulatory Compliance Expertise: Strong support for ISO, FDA, aerospace, pharmaceutical, and automotive standards.

Pricing

Plan Price Featured
Calibration & Measurement Services Custom Quote (Per Instrument / Service Scope) ISO/IEC accredited calibration, Multi-domain coverage, Global laboratory network
Asset Management Services Custom Quote (Contract-based) Lifecycle tracking, Compliance reporting, Digital asset visibility
Repair & Maintenance Custom Quote (Per Instrument) OEM-aligned repairs, Reduced downtime, Integrated with calibration
Qualification & Validation Custom Quote (Project-based) Regulatory compliance support, Industry-specific protocols, Expert consulting

 

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Tektronix Calibration Services Trescal offers broader multi-brand and multi-domain calibration compared to Tektronix’s instrument-focused services. Its pricing flexibility through custom quotes suits complex, mixed-asset environments better, while the global lab footprint simplifies multinational compliance management.
Fluke Calibration Services Compared to Fluke, Trescal is more vendor-neutral and better suited for organizations managing diverse instrument fleets. Trescal’s asset management and procurement integration reduce administrative overhead beyond pure calibration tasks.
Keysight Services Trescal provides wider industry coverage outside RF and electronics, making it more versatile for manufacturing and life sciences. Its localized laboratories often result in faster turnaround times and reduced logistics costs.
Intertek While Intertek spans testing and certification broadly, Trescal’s specialization in calibration delivers deeper technical expertise. Customers benefit from more tailored service scopes and calibration-focused digital asset tools.
SGS Calibration Trescal tends to be more flexible in service customization than SGS, particularly for ongoing calibration contracts. Its strong acquisition strategy also allows rapid expansion of local capabilities.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Tektronix Calibration Services Unlike Tektronix, Trescal does not manufacture instruments, which can limit deep OEM-specific optimizations. Customers using only Tektronix equipment may find tighter integration with Tektronix’s own service ecosystem.
Fluke Calibration Services Fluke’s bundled hardware-and-service offerings can be more cost-effective for smaller labs. Trescal’s custom-quote model may feel less transparent for customers seeking upfront standardized pricing.
Keysight Services For advanced RF and microwave calibration, Keysight may offer deeper OEM-level expertise. Trescal may rely on standardized procedures that are less specialized for cutting-edge electronic R&D environments.
Intertek Intertek’s broader testing portfolio can reduce vendor count for compliance-heavy organizations. Trescal customers may still need additional partners for non-calibration testing and certification needs.
SGS Calibration SGS often benefits from stronger brand recognition in regulatory audits. Trescal’s strength in calibration may be less visible to stakeholders unfamiliar with metrology-specific providers.