American Made

American Made

?It’s an honor to share the story, the passion, and the vision of Pinnacle Tool and Die.

In a world that seems to be constantly shifting and evolving, where competition is fierce and often unfairly weighted, we take immense pride in one fundamental truth: Pinnacle Tool and Die is built in America, with American steel, by American hands. Even the shirts we wear are American-Made, a symbolic gesture that reflects our unwavering commitment to this great nation and its industrious spirit.

?As we continue to navigate an ever-changing marketplace, enduring the ongoing challenges posed by overseas competition, our resolve remains unshaken. Everyone here, every soul in the tool and die trade—or what’s left of it—understands the struggles we face. How can we compete with government-subsidized manufacturing facilities and low labor costs abroad? Time and time again, Ty and I answer this question with conviction: "We do things the hard way, the right way." We leverage cutting-edge technology and best manufacturing practices, holding fast to the principles that have always defined true craftsmanship and relentless innovation.

It would be easy, wouldn’t it, to send everything overseas? It’s cheaper, they say. But at what cost? Here at Pinnacle, we offer American-built quality and the lowest life program cost because we believe in the long-term value of our work. We believe in the durability, the reliability, and the excellence that comes from doing things right from the beginning.

We stand here today not just as a business, but as a testament to the grit and determination that defines American industry. Our journey has been arduous, and the road ahead will undoubtedly present further challenges, but we are far from alone. To our esteemed customers and allies, who continue to fight for the future of this industry, we owe a debt of gratitude. Your unwavering support is proof that quality and integrity still have a place in this world.

Thank you for understanding that cheaper is not always better, that the shortcut is rarely the right path. Thank you for your unwavering belief in American-made products and the values they represent.

Together, we will continue to push boundaries, set new standards, and forge a future where excellence is not a distant aspiration but a lived reality. Let us stand united, proud of what we’ve built and resolute in our mission.

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Thank you, and God bless American manufacturing.

Judy Sobie

Administrative Assistant at Pinnacle Tool Inc.

6 个月

Proud to be part of this team! God bless America USA all the way!

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Mike Schaap

Tooling Engineer - New Launch

7 个月

Well said Jamie. Hopefully after this election year, once the OEM's sort out which direction they want to go they will not have to spend so much on the patchwork you get from having EV and ICE platforms. It makes sense that they really would rather wait to see how it pans out.... then maybe there can be better margins and more $ to spread around locally. I've seen it happen before where work shored back (after 2008 crisis). But, you are right competition is fierce and if a job can be done just as well overseas and it's cheaper you know what's gonna happen. Sad reality. Too bad our governments can't subsidize our industry too. It would be a shame to loose this trade completely here. This IS an honorable trade to be in. It's treated us and whoever is still in it well so far. Peace Out Jamie!

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John Repp

Process-driven Plant Manager with two decades of expertise in overseeing intricate manufacturing projects

7 个月

Well said....keep up the fight- things are changing and what is left of our trade will be the difference between survival or defeat. I hear faintly the military industrial complex calling.

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