This 1953 film directed by Matt Farrell for the National Tool and Die Manufacturers Association looks at the importance of tool and die manufacturing for the functioning of American Industry at large.
Having the latest technology is a necessity in manufacturing, but it's not the most important thing, said Automation Tool and Die Inc. president Bill Bennett. "Frankly, having good equipment's easy.
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Automotive tool-and-die companies, many of which have struggled financially in the past three years, should soon be in a stronger position as automakers launch more than 130 new electric or hybrid ...
Burlington, Ontario-based Burloak Tool and Die Ltd. has acquired Armactool Inc., a St. George, Ontario-based tool and die plant. Burloak Tool integrated the two businesses under its brand since the ...
In 2014, investor and entrepreneur Peter Thiel infamously posed the distinction between companies that deal in “atoms” versus those that deal in “bits.” In its crudest terms, the former category ...