I fail to see the point of this? The wrenches and the drive tools are made in Taiwan like Facom. They are industrial priced or higher (looking at drive tools) what's the point of the supposed US plant then, they are going to churn out cheap junk and have the premium line made in Taiwan? Bass ackward to me.
The US production plant isn’t ready yet, or not fully operational.
If Stanley had the Craftsman name machined into the forging dies, then Stanley owns the dies, and can have the dies shipped anywhere they want to.
If the new production plant has forging capabilities, then Stanley can ship the dies to the US later on, and continue forgong the same wrenches, but in the USA.
The Facom wrenches in this style were first made in France,
then production shifted to Taiwan,
Then it spparently shifted back to France at some point( I think the wrenches might have also been made slightly thinner at that point,
I’m not sure were the current Facom and USAG version of these wrenches is currently made.
Stanley basically has a contract to supply tools to Lowes, or a contract to rent space on Lowes shelving to sell tools, and is trying to supply tools to sell.
They presumably want people to buy the tools.
They can’t supply enough USA made tools yet apparently, so they’re filling the space up with Taiwanese made tools so there are at least Craftsman branded tools on the shelves.
The Facom wrench design is probably because they’re trying to build up interest which isn’t quite there for the current offerings.