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In 2002, the Wilton Tool Company and its recent merger company, Warren Tool were acquired by WMH Tool Group (Walter Meier Holding Company AG). The manufacturing of the Wilton industrial vises was moved from Schiller Park to Carpentersville IL where the Wilton brand was brought into a family of quality brands recently acquired by WMH Tool Group.
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- Tool Manufacturing Companies Owning A Portfolio of Brands
- Big Stores That Own Tool Brands But Don’T Make Them
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Let’s start with the tool companies that own various brands, from highest to lowest sales revenue per year.
Finally, we have the large home improvement and hardware stores. We all know they are retailers for many tool brands but they also sell their house tools. There is, though, a major difference between them and the tool companies we mentioned above. They don’t actually make their tools. Rather, they buy tools from original equipment manufacturers (OE...
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May 27, 2024 · As it turns out, TTI owns Milwaukee Tool and a host of other power tool companies. It also licenses the RIDGID* and RYOBI names for cordless power tools (Emerson owns RIDGID). TTI stands for Techtronic Industries Company Limited (TTI Group).
Feb 12, 2002 · The name of WMH Tool Group may not resonate with most woodworkers, but the companies it owns — JET Tool, Performax, Powermatic, and most recently Wilton — certainly will. The new company, owned by a Swiss conglomerate, will make a vast number of products more available to woodworkers and other customers. According to company president and ...
Oct 25, 2005 · The name changed to JET Equipment and Tools in 1989 when Walter Meier Holdings Company became its parent company. A decade later, they bought Performax and Powermatic, and in 2002, a merger with Wilton Tool resulted in a new name; the WMH Tool Group.
May 12, 2014 · Back in 1941, Hugh Vogl, a Czech immigrant, launched a business in Chicago, manufacturing a high-quality vise. The product’s unique design created a central pull that completely eliminated dead motion. He named the product line Wilton after the street on which the factory was located.