Woodbine Tool Manufacturing Limited is a wholly owned Canadian Corporation founded in 1979. Over the past three decades, our company has provided the marketplace with
quality dies, stamped and assembled parts primarily for the automotive industry, shipping an average of 50 million parts and over 80 tools/dies annually. Recently, the
company has begun exploring a new business model in the alternative energy sector to compliment its strength in the automotive industry. Both facilities are registered
to the internationally recognized standard of TS16949 - Third Edition.
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1979
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Woodbine Tool and Die Manufacturing Ltd. was founded as a small tool and die shop.
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1990
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Due to growing customer requirements, WTD expands its operations into a new 50,000 ft2 building with half the building devoted to
stamping production, becoming one of the larger privately owned tool and die shops in Ontario.
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2001
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The company expands again, moving the Stamping operation into a new custom built 100,000 ft2 facility. Officially opened for business
in December of 2000, the state-of-the-art Stamping Division houses multiple late model stamping presses ranging in size from 100 to 800 Ton capacity,
with feed-line capacity of 57 inch width and up to 0.375 inch thickness. As well, the company invests in over 20 TIG and projection welding and
assembly work centers including 5 robotic MIG welding cells completing the transition to a full service supplier.
The Tooling Division expands into the vacancy left by the departing stamping operation to 50,000 ft2 adding additional cranes and machining
facilities to virtually double its tooling output.
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2003
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The Stamping Division was awarded with several major automotive contracts adding 5 more presses ranging from 500 to 1000 ton.
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2005
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The Stamping Division expands for a third time with the completion of a 50,000 ft2 addition to the building used to
support current & future growth. Additional robotic MIG cells are also purchased.
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2008
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Woodbine Tool and Die expands its business model to include manufacturing for the alternative energy industry.
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