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GWS Tool Group has acquired Monster fast feed milling inserts Tool Company. This is the fourth acquisition in 2021 for GWS Tool Group, and the second West Coast acquisition by the U.S.-based manufacturer.

Monster Tool manufactures and distributes solid round cutting tools for aerospace, automotive, medical, energy, heavy equipment and die-mold. Second-generation and family owned, Monster operates out of an approximately 40,000 square feet facility with additional real estate gun drilling inserts gun drilling inserts secured for future expansion.

“Monster Tool is a best-in-class cutting tool company with a reputation for producing quality performance cutting tools and delivering them to their customers with the utmost speed and ease,” said Rick McIntyre, GWS’ CEO. “Their added logistics and service expertise are additional areas we will look to integrate into the GWS model to further enhance our service and delivery methods to the betterment of all our customers and partners in distribution.”

Josh Lynberg, owner of Monster Tool, says, “From products and services to customer end markets and culture, there are just so many ways in which our companies align and complement each other. This merger will undoubtedly be for the betterment of our company, employees and customers.”


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GWS Tool Group has acquired Monster fast feed milling inserts Tool Company. This is the fourth acquisition in 2021 for GWS Tool Group, and the second West Coast acquisition by the U.S.-based manufacturer.

Monster Tool manufactures and distributes solid round cutting tools for aerospace, automotive, medical, energy, heavy equipment and die-mold. Second-generation and family owned, Monster operates out of an approximately 40,000 square feet facility with additional real estate gun drilling inserts gun drilling inserts secured for future expansion.

“Monster Tool is a best-in-class cutting tool company with a reputation for producing quality performance cutting tools and delivering them to their customers with the utmost speed and ease,” said Rick McIntyre, GWS’ CEO. “Their added logistics and service expertise are additional areas we will look to integrate into the GWS model to further enhance our service and delivery methods to the betterment of all our customers and partners in distribution.”

Josh Lynberg, owner of Monster Tool, says, “From products and services to customer end markets and culture, there are just so many ways in which our companies align and complement each other. This merger will undoubtedly be for the betterment of our company, employees and customers.”


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