Metal stamping and assembly for automotive OEMs
Toledo Tool and Die is a metal stamping manufacturer serving automotive customers with secondary processes including welding, painting, plating, and assembly. The tech stack is industrial-grade (Fanuc robots, Allen-Bradley, Siemens PLCs, CNC) with Plex ERP for shop-floor management. Current hiring momentum is manufacturing-heavy (51 of 70 open roles) weighted toward mid-level production staff, reflecting capacity expansion to support customer demand growth.
Notable leadership hires: Sort Lead, Sort Team Lead
Founded in 1940, Toledo Tool and Die manufactures stamped metal components and assemblies for the automotive industry. The operation combines primary stamping capability with secondary processes: welding, painting, plating, and final assembly. The company runs multi-location facilities and manages complex supply-chain constraints typical of Tier 1/Tier 2 automotive suppliers. Active projects center on welding standards documentation, new transfer-press commissioning, production scheduling optimization, and continuous improvement of tooling and equipment reliability.
The company uses Plex for ERP/shop-floor management alongside industrial control systems including Fanuc Robotics, Allen-Bradley, and Siemens PLCs for equipment operation and monitoring.
Active initiatives include commissioning new transfer presses, developing welding standards documentation and in-house training, optimizing production scheduling, and reducing equipment downtime.
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