Team Torque's History

Our company began as Missouri Valley Calibration, Founded in the early 1980's by Mr. Gary R. Anderson, the company was founded solely to fill a unique need for calibration and repair of torque wrenches in the upper midwest region.

Gary Anderson passed away March 15, 1993 at the early age of 55, with the greater vision of our company today. The companies were then acquired by his only son, Mark Anderson.

Shortly after the acquisition our name changed to: Team Torque Inc.

Team Torque Inc is capable of calibrating and repairing all types of torque instruments including, torque watches, torque multiplies, torque testers, torque screwdrivers, torque pulse guns, torque digital, dial and click wrenches, Anything Torque.

Our business strength continues to increase daily. Our quality services are rated # 1 and we are now doing a solid business in every area of North America and, God willing, we are working to move out even further!

"You Gotta Wanna"
-Gary Anderson (1938-1993)

Team Torque Inc Objectives:

  • - To offer a low cost alternative for repair, calibration, and certification of torque products all with quick turnaround and a very high standard of quality.

  • - Team Torque Inc. prides it self on the importance of the each customer and the value of customer satisfaction.

  • - Team Torque Inc. potential areas for growth are almost limitless; we have many untapped markets and areas we have not even begun to tackle.

“Quality is the ongoing decision of one to be relentless in the pursuit of what is correct. You’ve gotta wanna is the best mind set for quality – and only you can choose to keep it. Never Compromise – endeavor forward – strive for perfection.”
-Mark Anderson

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Team Torque Mission Statement

“Together we have all seen daily improvements in our lives from the processes of quality. Giant international strides in safety, efficiency, and quality help better our “standard of life”.

Team Torque Inc. is dedicated to aiding this process by assuring the element of quality tool precision. Even the best assembler or mechanic - without an accurate instrument or quality-tool will never build a perfect product or offer a quality service.

If we vigorously monitor every area of our process, we can help deliver to the world our own piece of quality precision. With precise torque tools in-hand, commerce can then build quality products and give quality service, both which we will need each and every day.”