Tri City Tool & Die, Inc.Address3515 N. Euclid Ave. ContactMr. John Raddatz | |
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Service Disabled Veteran Owned | Army, Retired | Member since January 17th, 2009 | |
Tri City Tool & Die, Inc. designs, builds and runs stamping dies. We also make fixtures and specialized tooling. Serving the chemical,medical, appliance and automotive industries. We are able to take an idea and turn it into a viable product in a very short time. Contact Tri City Tool & Die, Inc. today in Bay City at: (989) 684-8051. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...Discipline in decision making during adverse situations by far leads the list. Leadership was always taught and practiced everyday as it is in the business world. No one never needed to tell a group of gathered people that they were in the militia. This page has been visited 1655 times. | |
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