KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES
Now 25 years in
business, Krystal Enterprises is the world’s largest
manufacturer of stretch limousines and a top builder of
professional vehicles and luxury mid-size buses.
From a garage mishap to a company that generates $175 million
dollars in revenues, Krystal has earned its unrivaled reputation
in the transportation industry for its legendary commitment to
quality and safety.
HOW IT ALL
BEGAN
Edward Grech,
founder and CEO of Krystal Enterprises, began his career in the
auto-repair industry. By
the inception of Krystal, he had owned three of his own body
shops. Occasionally
he had bought damaged cars to restore and re-sell, until one day
in 1981 when he bought a fire-damaged Cadillac.
Unwittingly, Mr. Grech joked to his foreman that they
should cut the Cadillac in half and build a limousine.
Upon returning from lunch that day, there in front of him
sat the Cadillac, cut down the middle into two pieces!
And so, on that day, the conversion of his first
limousine began.
A REPUTATION FOR
EXCELLENCE
As President of
Krystal Enterprises, Ed Grech is primarily involved in company
growth; however, he still takes a hands-on approach to the
operation of Krystal, making sure that all the vehicles of his
diverse product line are manufactured to the utmost quality standards.
Ed Grech’s firm belief in constant improvement and
quality control has led to Krystal’s continual success,
despite its rapid growth and ever-expanding product line.
If you ask Ed
Grech how to attain success in business, one of the first pieces
of advice he will give is, “Surround yourself with good
people,” and that is exactly what he has done.
For a company that is 25 years old, it is amazing to see
how many employees have worked at Krystal for over 20 years.
“I can’t remember how many times I have walked into
the office and heard from the employees that they used to carry
me when I was a baby,” claims Ed Grech’s 22-year-old
daughter. The amount
of success that the company has achieved is largely attributed
to Krystal's hard-working and loyal employees.
Krystal dedicates
itself to a standard of excellence in innovative design, manufacturing and
customer satisfaction; however, Krystal takes great pride
in the safety of its vehicles.
Krystal was the first limousine manufacturer to conduct
and pass certified crash tests for vehicle safety after
conversion. Krystal’s
passing of a certified crash test on the 110-inch conversion (the largest conversion available at the
time) was a
groundbreaking discovery, as the industry previously believed
that only a 72-inch or smaller conversion would comply with
NHTSA safety standards. This
is just one of the many ways that Krystal Enterprises has
revolutionized the transportation industry.
Krystal
Enterprises was one of the original Qualified Vehicle Modifiers
for Ford and among the first to obtain Cadillac Master
Coachbuilder status. Krystal
is annually recognized by Ford and General Motors with the QVM World’s Top Volume
Award and CMC Award. The
company’s reputation, success and vision helped earn Edward
Grech the Orange County Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 1995,
a prestigious honor given based on innovation, business growth,
sales, marketing, and overall business success.
KRYSTAL TODAY
Today, Krystal
Enterprises is a $175 million dollar company in Brea, California
with over 800 employees producing over 1,500 vehicles a year.
Krystal operates out of three state-of-the-art
facilities, an ultra-modern 275,000-square-foot building being
the largest, using only the most cutting edge of vehicle
conversion technology. Modeled after companies like Ford and General Motors,
Krystal’s production facility boasts features such as
down-draft body work stations, climate controlled paint booths,
CNC sheet metal machinery and recycling equipment for plastics,
metals and cardboard. Krystal
strives to maintain an operation that is constantly improving
product quality, while at the same time providing an
environmentally sound workplace for its employees and the
environment.
Krystal continues
to embrace the future with innovation beyond its years.
The interior designs of its vehicles continually improve
in appearance and utility with features such as the new middle
seat design, which folds down to expose extra storage space for
ice and drinks. Our product line goes on expanding, now to include the
H-3 130 Hummer, the Chrysler CE series, the Escalade series, CEO
vehicles, Krystal Motor Homes, a variety of Security Vehicles
and more. Krystal’s revolutionary style and creativity will continue
to lead the transportation industry for years to come.
With its ongoing commitment to improving already superb
vehicles and ensuring customer satisfaction and safety, it’s
not surprising that Krystal has captured the attention of the
automotive industry. After 25 years in
the business, Krystal is consistently recognized and honored by
Ford as the largest QVM manufacturer in the world.
Customers who
purchase coaches from Krystal Enterprises receive a pristinely
designed and crafted vehicle, along with a high standard of
quality and service that can’t be found at other manufacturing
companies in the industry.
Krystal clearly exceeds its competition in every
aspect. Regardless
of its significant growth, Krystal will always remain loyal to
building a superior and safe vehicle.
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