On July 1, 1979, the first production line of the plant was launched in Bila Tserkva. In 1996 the company was reorganized into PJSC Tribo, later into Tribo Ltd.[6]
In 2005, Tribo Company founded the representative office in Kazakhstan and in 2009 a production of the brake pads for the freight and passenger cars was established here too. Tribo is the only manufacturer of these products in Kazakhstan.[7]
In 2008, a subsidiary company Tribo Rail UK Ltd was established in Buxton, UK. TriboRail consists of a UK based commercial office and distribution facility. In 2010, Tribo expanded their production capacities and built a new production hall in Bila Tserkva to cover needs of Tribo Rail.[6][8]
In 2013, the new testing laboratories were opened at the Tribo plant in Bila Tserkva: "Tribo R&D" for the development and testing of new friction materials[9] and "Eurotest"[10] for testing of the brake pads for vehicles. In the same year Tribo opened a new manufacturing facility "Tribo Tools" for the production of molds, forming dies and tooling.[11]
In 2017, Tribo and BelAZ opened a new factory for the production of the brake pads and discs in Staryya Darohi, Belarus.[12]
^ ab"History". Tribo official site. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
^Valeriy Mertsalov (14 May 2014). ""Трибо" не намерено тормозить" ["Tribo" does not intend to brake] (in Russian). Kazakhstanskaya Pravda — News of Kazakhstan. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
^"Company". Tribo Rail official site. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
^Maxim Belanovsky (20 January 2015). "Triboлогия по-украински" [Tribology in Ukrainian] (in Russian). autoExpert. Retrieved 2018-05-14.