Title: Assembly Technologies
1Assembly Technologies
2Company History
Frederic T. Stanley founds the Stanley Works
Stanley Air Tools founded
Stanley buys Cobotics and renames business
Assembly Technologies
Stanley launches QPM Product Line
1843
2007
2003
1963
2000
- In 1843, an enterprising businessman established
a little shop in New Britain, Connecticut to
manufacture hardware from wrought iron. - Stanley possessed a special innovative spirit and
an uncommon passion for doing things right and
his modest enterprise prospered and grew into The
Stanley Works. - Today, The Stanley Works is a worldwide
manufacturer and marketer of tools and hardware
for home improvement, consumer, industrial, and
professional use. - The company stills bears not only Frederick
Stanley's name but also the spirit and passion
that drove him to succeed where others failed. - The essence of that drive was summed up in 1877
by a widely read trade publication, Asher
Adam's Pictorial Album of American Industry
Frederick T. Stanley Founder of the Stanley Works
"The secret of this company's success is an open
one -- all who will may avail themselves of it,
and all who do so will succeed -- one word tells
it all and that one word is -- Excellence."
3Corporate Citizenship
- At Stanley, we are committed to effecting
positive change both in the communities where we
live and around the world. - We support a wide array of local and global
causes and pledge to ceaselessly continue our
legacy of charitable responsibility. - In addition, Stanley supports the individual
generosity of our thousands of employees by
matching their independent contributions
dollar-for-dollar. - Every year, Stanley and our employees partner to
support thousands of worthwhile organizations
across the globe.
4Global Infrastructure
- The Stanley Works is a 4.5B business operating
in over 130 countries around the world - Assembly Technologies founded in 1963 as Air
Tools, specialized in motor vehicle assembly - Facilities near Cleveland, Detroit, Paris,
Frankfurt, Milan, Birmingham, Shanghai, Yokohama - Global network of distributors and major partners
with Certified Repair Centers worldwide
Assembly Technologies
Certified Repair Centers
Regional Support Partners
5With torque capacity ranging from 0.5 to 2000 Nm,
Stanleys threaded fastening solutions come
in multiple geometries and fit the most critical
assembly requirements. Real-time monitoring,
analysis, diagnostics, and configuration are
available plant-wide, with networkable controls.
6Stanleys Cobotics line is a leader in the
growing global market for Intelligent Assist
Devices (IADs). Improving productivity, quality,
and ergonomic safety, Cobotics products are
computer-controlled, servo-powered devices that
assist workers in manipulating heavy and awkward
parts.
7Reducing cycle times, improving ergonomics, and
ensuring quality, our systems are tailored to
your needs and can include multiple spindles,
automated tools, and data interfaces. Installed
as projects, Stanley accepts responsibility for
results from proposal to buy-off.
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9World Class Service Support
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