Graco manufactures specialized fluid handling equipment for industrial and consumer markets—coatings, lubrication, sealants, adhesives—across automotive, aerospace, packaging, and construction. The tech stack reflects a traditional capital-equipment business modernizing in layers: CAD/CAM (AutoCAD, CREO, Altium Designer) and control systems (CNC, PLC) for hardware design; Oracle ERP + SAP + Salesforce for operations; and early-stage AI adoption (AWS Bedrock, GPT, Claude, LLaMA) signaling internal process improvement rather than product feature development. Hiring is heavily weighted to sales (41 roles) and manufacturing (23 roles), with a long tail of inventory and supply-chain projects—typical of a mid-market industrial firm pushing operational efficiency and geographic expansion.
Founded in 1926, Graco designs and manufactures fluid handling equipment for professional contractors, service centers, industrial manufacturers, and homeowners. The product portfolio spans protective coatings, lubrication systems, sealant and adhesive applicators, and process equipment used in automotive, aerospace, packaging, and maintenance sectors. With 1,001–5,000 employees headquartered in Minneapolis, the company operates globally across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Core operational challenges center on supply-chain modernization, inventory optimization, and scaling profitable growth in key accounts—reflected in active projects around supplier qualification, tooling implementation, and business application upgrades.
Graco uses AutoCAD, CREO, and Altium Designer for product design; CNC and PLC for manufacturing control; Oracle, SAP, and Salesforce for enterprise operations; and is adopting generative AI tools (AWS Bedrock, GPT, Claude, LLaMA) for process optimization.
Active initiatives include new product development, multi-year category strategy, enterprise business application modernization, supplier qualification and onboarding, tooling and fixture implementation, and inventory optimization across manufacturing and supply-chain operations.
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