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Precision Manufacturing
Industry Overview
Tool and die manufacturing includes companies that build stamping dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, and specialty tooling used in production manufacturing. Tool and die makers are highly skilled craftspeople who produce the precision tooling that enables mass production across automotive, aerospace, appliance, and consumer products industries.
Tool and die shops invest in the most precise and capable machine tools available, including jig grinders, wire EDM, sinker EDM, 5-axis machining centers, and high-precision surface grinders. The industry faces significant succession challenges as experienced toolmakers retire, driving investment in CAD/CAM technology and automated machining to maintain capabilities.
- •Approximately 7,000 tool and die shops operate in the United States
- •The average toolmaker has 15-20 years of specialized experience
- •Tool and die shops are concentrated in the Midwest automotive corridor
- •A single progressive stamping die can cost $500,000 to $2 million to build
Types of Tool & Die Manufacturing Companies
Stamping Die Builders
Shops designing and building progressive, transfer, and tandem stamping dies for automotive and appliance manufacturers.
Plastic Injection Mold Makers
Toolmakers building precision injection molds with complex actions, hot runners, and multi-cavity configurations.
Cutting Tool Manufacturers
Companies producing custom cutting tools, reamers, broaches, and specialty tooling for machining operations.
Jig & Fixture Builders
Shops designing and building workholding, assembly fixtures, and inspection gauges for manufacturing operations.
Equipment Purchased by Tool & Die Manufacturing
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Top States
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Alabama
4,200 mfg.
Alaska
350 mfg.
Arizona
4,500 mfg.
Arkansas
2,800 mfg.
Colorado
4,500 mfg.
Delaware
650 mfg.
Florida
12,000 mfg.
Georgia
6,500 mfg.
Hawaii
500 mfg.
Idaho
1,800 mfg.
Iowa
3,500 mfg.
Kansas
2,800 mfg.
Kentucky
4,200 mfg.
Louisiana
2,800 mfg.
Maine
1,600 mfg.
Maryland
2,800 mfg.
Massachusetts
5,800 mfg.
Mississippi
2,200 mfg.
Missouri
5,500 mfg.
Montana
1,200 mfg.
Nebraska
2,100 mfg.
Nevada
1,600 mfg.
New Hampshire
1,600 mfg.
New Jersey
7,500 mfg.
New Mexico
900 mfg.
New York
12,000 mfg.
North Carolina
8,500 mfg.
North Dakota
700 mfg.
Oklahoma
3,200 mfg.
Oregon
4,800 mfg.
Rhode Island
1,300 mfg.
South Carolina
4,500 mfg.
South Dakota
900 mfg.
Tennessee
6,500 mfg.
Utah
3,200 mfg.
Vermont
900 mfg.
Virginia
4,800 mfg.
Washington
6,500 mfg.
West Virginia
1,100 mfg.
Wyoming
450 mfg.

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