Channellock Dedicates New Projects to Quality, Made in America Mission

Channellock Dedicates New Projects to Quality, Made in America Mission

A commitment to manufacturing quality hand tools in northwestern Pennsylvania for more than a century has built Channellock, Inc.'s, reputation as a leader in the hand tool industry. In a business that has seen its share of companies explore alternative manufacturing options that result in a loss of quality control, CHANNELLOCK stands committed to its history of American-made pliers through several new initiatives.

A commitment to manufacturing quality hand tools in northwestern Pennsylvania for more than a century has built Channellock, Inc.’s, reputation as a leader in the hand tool industry. In a business that has seen its share of companies explore alternative manufacturing options that result in a loss of quality control, CHANNELLOCK stands committed to its history of American-made pliers through several new initiatives.

“To be able to say that our world-famous pliers are still made in Meadville is a source of pride to everyone at Channellock,” says President and CEO Bill DeArment. “Our company was founded in 1886 in northwest Pennsylvania on the principle of making the highest-quality tools, and nothing has changed.”
    
Channellock, Inc., has continually focused on equipment upgrades, reducing waste and boosting production-line efficiency without compromising quality.  

“We’ve injected more agility into our system to be more responsive to real-time customer demands,” states Terry Farrell, director of engineering and manufacturing services.

New marketing efforts also celebrate Channellock’s commitment to American-based manufacturing and quality. A catalog of videos, available for viewing at www.channellock.com/videos.cfm, is the highlight of the new marketing efforts. Five benchmark CHANNELLOCK product lines – tongue and groove, cutting, long nose and lineman’s pliers and adjustable wrenches – are featured in videos that demonstrate the functionality and quality of each.

The company also launched a new print ad campaign, dubbed “Fiercely Made in Meadville, PA,” that features associates from the Meadville plants.

“We wanted to show the people who take pride in making the quality hand tools our customers have come to expect,” said Ryan DeArment, vice president of sales & marketing. “We chose actual Channellock associates – not actors – to pose for the ads because our associates are serious about producing top-of-the-line tools that are made in the United States.”

Founded in 1886, Channellock, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of high-quality pliers and assorted hand tools. For more information on CHANNELLOCK products, rich history, sales contacts and current news, visit CHANNELLOCK at www.channellock.com.

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