Delta Transformers Unveils Its New Brand Identity

July 4, 2025

Delta Transformers is proud to unveil its new brand identity, a transformation that reflects not only what we build, but how we build it: with precision, purpose, and people at the core.

This refreshed identity marks a significant milestone in the company’s evolution, capturing who we are today, what we stand for, and where we’re headed. It is expressed through updated brand messaging, a modernized logo, and a new tagline that showcase the strengths that define Delta.

“More than a visual update, this new identity reflects our continued commitment to the pillars that guide everything we do, quality, service, and partnership,” said Mario Mongrain, National Sales Manager. “It represents the way we work, the values we uphold, and the people behind every solution we deliver.”

The new brand identity will be rolled out across all platforms, including the website, digital tools, social media, and printed materials, with remaining updates to be completed by the end of the year.

Delta Transformers remains firmly grounded in its mission: delivering high-performance, reliable solutions with a human touch, and now, with a brand that fully reflects that promise.

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