FigureItOut
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USA made tools being so dear to GJ members I thought that what I learned today might be of interest to some. None of this may be new information, and I'm not even sure of its accuracy.
I spoke with a contractor, and first asked him what was being made there. Oh, this is the Springdale, Arkansas plant, by the way. He listed what he could remember, which was: GearWrench ratchets, Lufkin tape measures, Craftsman sockets and ratchets, hammers of unknown brand, and H.K Porter bolt cutters.
He went on to tell me that his company was beginning to prepare all the machines for transportation to the South Carolina plant, and that every facility except for SC will be empty by the end of the year. His company was also told that if after three years it's deemed necessary the SC plant will be closed down and production for every ATG brand will move overseas.
I happened to have had a set of H.K. Porter bolt cutters with me, so I got curious, thinking it was possible they were made right there not even ten miles from my house. Not wanting to look any more like an oddball than I already would, I left the cutters in the car and walked into the visitors entrance.
I'm not sure what my intent was, to be honest, but I was fascinated and wanted to see whatever I could. Maybe I could find out if anything I own was made there, maybe I could schedule a tour, if really lucky. Anyway, the front entrance looked like the entrance to a prison or a mint, very secure, industrial. Just a foyer with a big steel door and a phone, and a half dozen intimidating signs instructing employees on security regulations.
From what the contractor told me, 1000 people work there and 10%, managers and those who operate certain specialized machines, will be able to move to SC and everyone else is out of work.
Again, I'm only repeating what I was told, and I make no statement and express no viewpoint by sharing this. I'll be a little embarrassed if this is all common knowledge or no-one cares, but I found it interesting and thought maybe I got some unique information.
I spoke with a contractor, and first asked him what was being made there. Oh, this is the Springdale, Arkansas plant, by the way. He listed what he could remember, which was: GearWrench ratchets, Lufkin tape measures, Craftsman sockets and ratchets, hammers of unknown brand, and H.K Porter bolt cutters.
He went on to tell me that his company was beginning to prepare all the machines for transportation to the South Carolina plant, and that every facility except for SC will be empty by the end of the year. His company was also told that if after three years it's deemed necessary the SC plant will be closed down and production for every ATG brand will move overseas.
I happened to have had a set of H.K. Porter bolt cutters with me, so I got curious, thinking it was possible they were made right there not even ten miles from my house. Not wanting to look any more like an oddball than I already would, I left the cutters in the car and walked into the visitors entrance.
I'm not sure what my intent was, to be honest, but I was fascinated and wanted to see whatever I could. Maybe I could find out if anything I own was made there, maybe I could schedule a tour, if really lucky. Anyway, the front entrance looked like the entrance to a prison or a mint, very secure, industrial. Just a foyer with a big steel door and a phone, and a half dozen intimidating signs instructing employees on security regulations.
From what the contractor told me, 1000 people work there and 10%, managers and those who operate certain specialized machines, will be able to move to SC and everyone else is out of work.
Again, I'm only repeating what I was told, and I make no statement and express no viewpoint by sharing this. I'll be a little embarrassed if this is all common knowledge or no-one cares, but I found it interesting and thought maybe I got some unique information.

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