Tripscompagnie (Dutch: [ˈtrɪpsˌkɔm.pɑnˌji]; Gronings: Tripskomnij) is a small linear village in the municipalities of Midden-Groningen and Veendam, in the province of Groningen.
Bigger towns in its vicinity are Hoogezand and Sappemeer to the northwest, and Veendam to the southeast.
The village originated along a canal, the Tripscompagniesterdiep, which was dug in 1640 by order of Adriaan Trip to extract peat from the surrounding bogs.
A stone polder mill was built on the Nieuweweg in 1872, and the remains now serve as a holiday home under the name Torentje van Trips.
The company Nedmag extracts magnesium salts for industrial applications in Tripscompagnie.