Titan Implement Announces Name Change to IronCraft

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Good move IMHO, they should have done it many years ago.



https://www.ironcraftco.com/post/titan-implement-announces-name-change-to-ironcraft




July 28, 2022, Athens, Tennessee: Titan Implements announced today that it has changed its name to IronCraft. The new name better reflects the company’s steadfast commitment to manufacturing high quality agricultural implements and providing unmatched service. Nothing about the products or service will change except for the name of the company. The leadership team will also remain the same.



“We believe that by distinguishing our products and company at this time, there can be no confusion as to where our products come from and what we stand for,” says IronCraft CEO Pat Kozlowski. “Our new name will only reinvigorate our company's commitment to our dealers and to the craftsmanship of our products.”



Along with the name change, IronCraft is also unveiling a new logo and refreshed brand materials. This new brand will be present in more than just the logo, but the look and feel of IronCraft’s social media, in-store signage, website, and more. To see the new brand, visit


About IronCraft



With a strong focus on quality, value and service, IronCraft has become a leader in manufacturing agricultural implements, forging ahead in the market. They are dedicated to understanding customer challenges and answering them with skill and availability—of implements and team members. Their wide range of products are built to handle the toughest jobs, and include rotary cutters, dual edge graders and flail mowers just to name a few. IronCraft is based in Tennessee with clients located all over the US.


For more information, visit IronCraftCo.com.
 

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Good to know! I was just wondering yesterday if Iron Craft was knocking off Titan products 😂 I had looked up their grapples and IC came up as a hit.
 
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Titan Implements announced today that it has changed its name to IronCraft.
It's good that they're getting away from any association with Titan Attachments which is basically Chinese crap.
 
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Yeah, I went to a local dealer that sells TI, and carries a full line. I decided to come back home and look at the specs on the stuff to make an intelligent decision, and when I went to the website I photographed on the side of one of the brush cutters, it wound up Iron Craft as well.

Don't really care what the name is on it, as long as it doesn't explode when I use it.
 

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Any idea how to find a retailer now?
Edit- found it. The mobile site is a bit wonky but it's there under the Hamburger on the right. Desktop site it's far right on the Quick link bar at the top.
 
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Good move IMHO, they should have done it many years ago.



https://www.ironcraftco.com/post/titan-implement-announces-name-change-to-ironcraft




July 28, 2022, Athens, Tennessee: Titan Implements announced today that it has changed its name to IronCraft. The new name better reflects the company’s steadfast commitment to manufacturing high quality agricultural implements and providing unmatched service. Nothing about the products or service will change except for the name of the company. The leadership team will also remain the same.



“We believe that by distinguishing our products and company at this time, there can be no confusion as to where our products come from and what we stand for,” says IronCraft CEO Pat Kozlowski. “Our new name will only reinvigorate our company's commitment to our dealers and to the craftsmanship of our products.”



Along with the name change, IronCraft is also unveiling a new logo and refreshed brand materials. This new brand will be present in more than just the logo, but the look and feel of IronCraft’s social media, in-store signage, website, and more. To see the new brand, visit


About IronCraft



With a strong focus on quality, value and service, IronCraft has become a leader in manufacturing agricultural implements, forging ahead in the market. They are dedicated to understanding customer challenges and answering them with skill and availability—of implements and team members. Their wide range of products are built to handle the toughest jobs, and include rotary cutters, dual edge graders and flail mowers just to name a few. IronCraft is based in Tennessee with clients located all over the US.


For more information, visit IronCraftCo.com.
I wonder how much of the actual reason was ending their being confused with Titan Industries? Titan industries markets overseas made low priced attachments and implements. Their fit and finish is not great, but they do the job (until they break) , and are OK for occasional use. Titan Implements (now Ironcraft) makes high quality professional grade attachments and attachments. If I were Titan Implement's Marketing Manager I would have been asking for the name change despite the short term issue of getting the customer base to recognize the new name.
Bob
 

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I wonder how much of the actual reason was ending their being confused with Titan Industries?
I think this statement from the press release answers that.

“We believe that by distinguishing our products and company at this time, there can be no confusion as to where our products come from and what we stand for,” says IronCraft CEO Pat Kozlowski. “Our new name will only reinvigorate our company's commitment to our dealers and to the craftsmanship of our products.”
I too think they should have done it years ago, I can only speculate why they didn't, but I'm sure money had a lot to do with it.
 

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I wonder how much of the actual reason was ending their being confused with Titan Industries? Titan industries markets overseas made low priced attachments and implements. Their fit and finish is not great, but they do the job (until they break) , and are OK for occasional use. Titan Implements (now Ironcraft) makes high quality professional grade attachments and attachments. If I were Titan Implement's Marketing Manager I would have been asking for the name change despite the short term issue of getting the customer base to recognize the new name.
Bob
As mentioned in post #3 ... Titan Attachments, not Titan Industries.

 

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Name changes usually happen when one company that has been using the name longest challenges the newcomer saying that the similarity in name usage causes a disruption in the marketplace. i.e. People are not certain which company they are dealing with. My bet is that their use of the name was confusing to customers and dealers and they probably wanted to avoid a protracted and expensive legal battle. This is why most companies that do business in interstate commerce usually trademark their name and logo.
From the https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/search:

Before you apply, you should search the USPTO's trademark database (Trademark Electronic Search System, or TESS) to see if any trademark has already been registered or applied for that is:
  • Similar to your trademark
  • Used on related products or for related services, and
  • Live
A trademark that meets all three criteria will prevent your trademark from being registered because it creates a likelihood of confusion.

Searching for conflicting marks before you apply is called a “clearance search.”
Searching is only one part of a thorough clearance search. There may be trademarks that are not in our database that have rights over yours. Check other sources, such as state trademark databases and the internet.
 

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The old web page is gone. No link or explanation to Iron craft... Not a very good idea if someone goes looking.

Stuart the minion is there to say hello though.
 
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The old web page is gone. No link or explanation to Iron craft... Not a very good idea if someone goes looking.

Stuart the minion is there to say hello though.
Yeah, I noticed that last night and thought it was kind of dumb not to have a redirect of some sort. That's why I included a link in your disc thread.
 
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Normally there would be a redirect unless there is a court order to stop using the name in it entirety, or at least an injunction until the case can be heard.