Streamlining Production and Quality at Apex Tool Group’s Lexington Facility

At Apex Tool Group’s Lexington facility, manufacturing excellence meets global collaboration. This site proudly produces the Cell Clutch and Cell Core tools, essential for mid-range tightening applications in both the U.S. and European markets. A mirrored production strategy with their Chinese counterpart ensures localized manufacturing, reducing costs and bypassing global logistics hurdles. On the floor, the facility’s M3R Whisk Snip machines are a testament to both speed and precision—churning out up to 500 pieces an hour. Cleco tools, crafted in Germany, play a crucial role in maintaining consistent torque across every unit, enhancing product reliability. Just as important is the focus on ergonomics: automation and innovation have significantly reduced operator strain and workers’ compensation concerns. The result is a leaner, safer, and more efficient operation, delivering higher quality to customers and better working conditions for employees.

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