Mac Tools

Mac Tools
Formerly
Mechanical Tool and Forge Company
Subsidiary
Industry Manufacturing
Founded July 11, 1938 (1938-07-11)
Headquarters Westerville, Ohio, United States
Products Professional hand tools
$2.37 million annually
$39 billion (worldwide)
Number of employees
2,300
Parent Stanley Black & Decker
Website www.mactools.com

Mac Tools is an American company that manufactures and markets professional tools and related equipment. It is headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, United States. The Mac Tools line consists of over 8,000 professional tools including screwdrivers, ratchets, wrenches, and assorted air tools. Mac Tools also produces its own line of tool storage and carts at its manufacturing plant located in Georgetown, Ohio.

Mac Tools manufactured tools are produced in various Stanley Black & Decker facilities across the world. Mac Tools USA hardline tools are manufactured in their partner Proto Dallas plant. Their primary distribution center is located in Hilliard, Ohio, USA. Mac Tools business model is a franchise system with roughly 1500 distributors across North America. Their primary competitors include Matco, Snap-On, and Cornwell Tools.

History

In 1938, the Mechanics Tool and Forge Company began in Sabina, Ohio. The company's goal was to manufacture high quality mechanic's tools. On July 11, 1938, the firm was incorporated in Ohio, and common stock was issued.[1] Mac Tools continued to grow in the 1940s, with a large government contract received in 1942.

The company's name was changed in 1961 to the now familiar Mac Tools from its earlier name, Mechanics Tool and Forge Company. In 1980, Mac Tools was bought by the Stanley Works, and is now part of a group of brands including Stanley Tools, Proto, Facom, and Blackhawk a subsidiary of Proto Tools.

1990 saw Mac Tools set up in the United Kingdom, and in 2009, it changed its presence in the United Kingdom from being a distribution to a franchise system.[2]

References

  1. MacTools > Mac Tools: Mac Tool History
  2. "Mac Tools: The franchise opportunity". Startups.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
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