Manufacturing Industry
Seco absorbs Tesco brand identity
Modern Machine Shop, June, 2008 by Matthew D. Danford
Seco Tools announced that Tesco Technologies, which it acquired in 2005, has dropped the Tesco identity and will carry the Seco name. Tesco was known for its Jabro brand tooling, which is designed for mold and die, medical and aerospace applications.
Mike Parker, Seco Tools' director of marketing and product development, says the change provides customers with a "one-stop resource" for their metalcutting needs.
The former Tesco Technologies facility in Hayes, Virginia will be reassigned as a Seco sales office, and all former Tesco employees have been retained.
For more information from Seco Tools. call 800-832-8326 or search MMSOnline.
Editor: Matthew D. Danford
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