Oklahoma City / Oklahoma / United States
Ortco was founded in 1956 by Homer OHaver in a little town known as Sour Lake, Texas which was located just north of Beaumont, Texas. For the next several years the town of Sour Lake served as Ortcos original home, that is until 1971 when Ortco moved its operation to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in a small metal building on 25th. street. Bill Newton assumed control of Ortco in 1978 and now operates from its 30, 000 square foot manufacturing/warehouse location on 25th street. Bill Newtons son, Billy Newton is the plant supervisor and Carl Register is the machine shop foreman. Ortco manufactures quality oilfield parts from American made bar and shaped steel on computerized CNC metal lathes. Products are then coated for rust prevention, and warehoused for shipment across the globe. Ortco also markets high quality investment cast parts for safety clamps and various tongs. In the beginning of 1999 Ortco Incorporated acquired 100% of SOS Oilfield Products. SOS Oilfield Products is a global reseller of Oil Field Equipment and has been in business for over 9 years, this move will increase Ortcos product line as well as expand Ortcos customers and sales. Ortco has moved all of SOS Oilfield Products to its headquarters in Oklahoma City. In 2005 Ortco bought out Tranco which was a small machine based shop in Oklahoma City. The owner of Tranco still works for Ortco to this day and is a great asset to Ortcos computerized machines and new ideas of manufacturing.