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Stanley Black & Decker

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., formerly known as The Stanley Works, is a Fortune 500 American manufacturer of industrial tools and household hardware, and a provider of security products. Headquartered in the greater Hartford city of New Britain, Connecticut,[3] Stanley Black & Decker is the result of the merger of The Stanley Works and Black & Decker on March 12, 2010.[4]

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
TypePublic
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1843; 180 years ago (1843) as Stanley's Bolt Manufactory
FounderFrederick Trent Stanley
HeadquartersNew Britain, Connecticut, U.S.
Key people
  • Andrea J. Ayers (Chairman)
  • Don Allan (President & CEO)
ProductsTools, Outdoor equipment, Industrial solutions
BrandsSee list
Revenue US$16.95 billion (2022)
US$330 million (2022)
US$1.06 billion (2022)
Total assets US$24.96 billion (2022)
Total equity US$9.71 billion (2022)
Number of employees
c. 54,200 (2022)
Websitestanleyblackanddecker.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

History edit

The Stanley Works came to existence as a direct result of the 1920 merger of Stanley's Bolt Manufactory, founded by Frederick Trent Stanley in 1843, and the Stanley Rule and Level Company,[5] founded by Frederick's cousin, Henry Stanley, in 1857. DeWalt was acquired in 1960, and sold to Black and Decker. In March 12th, 2010 Black and Decker merged with Stanley Works to become Stanley Black and Decker. It’s a wholly owned subsidiary of that company.


During World War II, Stanley Works received the Army-Navy "E" Award for excellence in war production.[6]

 
WWII Army-Navy Production Award to Stanley Works, presentation program, January 20, 1943

In May 2002, the company considered moving its corporate headquarters to Bermuda, but public and governmental outcry forced management to reconsider the move. By August 2002, the company had decided to maintain its incorporation in the United States.

John F. Lundgren was elected as chairman and chief executive officer in 2004, replacing John Trani, a former protégé of Jack Welch at General Electric.

The Hardware & Home Improvement Group, including the Kwikset, Weiser, Baldwin, National Hardware, Stanley, FANAL, Pfister and EZSET brands, was acquired by Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. on December 17, 2012.[7]

In July 2016, CEO John F. Lundgren stepped down, with President and COO James M. Loree taking over as CEO.[8]

In July 2022, CEO James M. Loree stepped down, with President and CFO Donald Allan, Jr taking over as CEO.[9]

Acquisitions edit

  • 1937: Stanley Works entered the United Kingdom market with the acquisition of J.A. Chapman of Sheffield, England.[10]
  • 1946: Stanley Works acquired North Brothers Manufacturing Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[11]
  • 1963: Stanley started operations in Australia as Stanley-Titan when it bought a 50% share of Titan, a subsidiary of BHP.[12]
  • 1966: Stanley Works acquired Vidmar Cabinets in Allentown, Pennsylvania.[13]
  • 1970: Stanley-Titan acquired Turner Tools, based in Melbourne, Australia.[14]
  • 1980: Stanley Works acquired Mac Tools.[10][15]
  • 1984: Stanley Works purchased Proto from Ingersoll Rand and it becomes Stanley Proto.[16]
  • 1986: Stanley Works acquired Bostitch from Textron.[17]
  • 1990: Stanley Works acquired Goldblatt[10][15] and ZAG Industries.[15]
  • 1990: Acquired Sidchrome Tool Co., headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. Closed plant in 1996 and started to move all tool manufacturing to Taiwan, sourcing various items from Proto in the USA (marked as Proto on items) due to supply of left-over Australian-made tools being sold out until all manufacturing was fully established in Taiwan.
  • 1992: Stanley Works purchased the Chatsworth, California-based Monarch Mirror Door Co. Inc., an American manufacturer of sliding and folding mirror-doors.
  • 2000: Stanley Works acquired of Swindon, England,[10][15] a UK integrator of security solutions[buzzword], communication, and time-management solutions[buzzword], and CST Berger.[10][15]
  • 2002: In October, Stanley Works acquired Best Access Systems of Indianapolis, Indiana, for $310 million. The acquisition also prompted the creation of a new Access Controls Group for Stanley. Further additions to this new working group included Blick.
  • 2004: In January, Stanley announced plans to acquire Frisco Bay Industries Ltd., a Canadian provider of security integration services, for $45.3 million. In December, the acquisition of ISR Solutions, Inc., headquartered in Washington, D.C., was announced. ISR Solutions provides the U.S. federal government and commercial customers with access security system services.
  • 2005: In January, the acquisition of Security Group was announced. Security Group was composed of two primary operating companies: Sargent & Greenleaf, a manufacturer of locks; and Safemasters, a North American provider of security installation, maintenance and repair services. An additional acquisition of Precision Hardware was made in 2005.
  • 2006: Stanley furthered its corporate assets in the security market by acquiring HSM Electronic Protection Systems after it had been spun off from Honeywell in compliance with pre-emptive Securities and Exchange Commission antitrust rulings. In the meantime, the company obtained security contracts as the primary contractor to secure three NASA spaceflight centers.[18] Stanley Works also acquired Facom.[10][15]
  • 2007: Late in the year, Stanley acquired OSI Security of Chula Vista, California, a provider of battery-operated wireless lock technology and supplies to government, education, and healthcare industries.
  • 2008: Stanley acquired Beach Toolbox Industries, headquartered in Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada, then closed the plant.
  • 2008: In June, Stanley announced the acquisition of Sonitrol, which provides security systems that use audio listening devices as the primary means of intrusion detection. Stanley also acquired Xmark Corporation, which provides radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions in healthcare environments. As of 2008, many of the Stanley Security Services divisions were being integrated under the HSM brand.
  • 2009: On November 2, Stanley announced a merger with Black & Decker and DeWalt tools.[19] The merger was completed on March 12, 2010.[20]
  • 2010: In July, the company announced the acquisition of CRC-Evans Pipeline International.[21] CRC-Evans provides total project support for pipeline construction contractors with automatic welding and other pipeline construction specific equipment and personnel.
  • 2011: On September 9, the acquisition of Niscayah was complete.
  • 2012: On January 1, the acquisition of Lista North America from LISTA, headquartered in Holliston, Massachusetts, was completed.[22]
  • 2012: On June 1, the acquisition of Powers Fasteners, headquartered in Brewster, New York, was completed.[23]
  • 2012: On June 5, the acquisition of AeroScout, headquartered in Redwood City, California, was completed.[24]
  • 2016: Stanley Black & Decker announced in October that it acquired the Irwin, Lenox, and Hilmor tool brands for $1.95 billion from Newell Brands.[25]
  • 2017: On January 5, news reports indicated that it would acquire the Craftsman brand from KCD, LLC (a Sears Holdings subsidiary).[26] Subsequent reports by Bloomberg indicated that the company would pay $525 million initially, an additional $250 million after three years, as well as annual payments on new Craftsman sales for 15 years.[27]
  • 2018: On September 12, Stanley Black & Decker announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 20 percent stake in MTD Products Inc, a privately held global manufacturer of outdoor power equipment, for $234 million in cash. Under the terms of the agreement, Stanley Black & Decker has the option to acquire the remaining 80 percent of MTD beginning on July 1, 2021.[28]
  • 2018: On August 7, Stanley Black & Decker announced it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire International Equipment Solutions Attachments Group (IES Attachments) for $690 million in cash.[29]
  • 2020: In Q1 2020, Stanley Black & Decker agreed to acquire Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing, LLC (CAM) for up to $1.5 billion. CAM provides a fastener and component platform which would help the company to grow in aerospace and defense.[30]
  • 2021: On August 17, 2021, Stanley Black & Decker announced that it has agreed to acquire the remaining 80 % ownership stake in MTD Holdings Inc.
  • 2021: On September 13, 2021, Stanley Black & Decker announced that it would be acquiring Excel Industries; who designs and manufactures commercial and residential turf-care equipment under the Hustler Turf Equipment and BigDog Mower Co. brands. The sale was completed November 12th of the same year. [31]
  • 2021: On December 8, 2021, Securitas AB announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase Stanley Black & Decker's electronic security business unit for $3.2 billion [32]
  • 2022: In Q3 2022, Stanley Black & Decker announced layoffs of over 1,000 corporate employees as part of cost-saving measures in response to plumeting stock price [33]

Business segments and brands edit

 
A hand plane made by Stanley Hand Tools.

Sources:[34][35][36]

Tools edit

Power tools edit

  • DeWalt – power tools; B & D acquired in 1960
  • Guoqiang (GQ) Tools (China) – power tools
  • Porter-Cable – power tools; B & D acquired in 2004[37]/2005[38]
  • Oldham Saw Company – circular saw blade and wood router bit products; B & D acquired in 2004[37]
  • Black+Decker – acquired (via merger) in 2010
  • Craftsman – acquired from Sears KDCP in 2016

Hand tools and storage edit

  • Pastorino – carpentry and construction hand tools[39]
  • Stanley Hand Tools – carpentry and construction hand tools

Black and Decker: Home appliances, power tools, hardware, batteries, fastening systems,

  • LENOX Tools
  • Expert – industrial and automotive tools
  • Facom (France) – professional tools; acquired in 2006 (includes Britool[40]) owned by Stanley Black and Decker
  • Lista North America – industrial storage; acquired in 2012
  • Mac Tools – professional tools; acquired in 1980
  • Proto – industrial hand tools; acquired in 1984
  • Blackhawk – Mechanic's tools; acquired in 1986
  • Sidchrome (Australia/New Zealand) – mechanics' tools; acquired in 1990
  • USAG (Italy) – professional tools
  • Vidmar – industrial storage; acquired in 1966
  • Virax (France) – plumbing tools; acquired in 2006
  • Waterloo Industries – Tool Storage Solutions, purchased in 2017. Brand was discontinued shortly thereafter.

Fastening and accessories edit

  • Bostitch – fastening tools; acquired in 1986
  • Powers Fasteners – adhesive and mechanical anchors

Outdoor edit

Industrial edit

Cribmaster edit

  • Cribmaster – tool inventory, storage, tracking and usage/vending management
  • Stanley Supply & Services – MRO products and services; formerly Contact East and Jensen Tools; renamed in 2006

Engineered fastening edit

  • Emhart Teknologies – fastening and assembly; acquired in 2010; later renamed Stanley Engineered Fastening
  • Dodge – metal-on-plastic threaded inserts
  • Gripco – threaded fasteners
  • HeliCoil – threaded inserts
  • Infastech – acquired in 2013 by Stanley Engineered Fastening
    • Avdel – blind fastening systems and related tools
    • iForm – coated threaded fasteners
  • MasterFix (Europe) – blind riveting
  • Nelson – stud welding fasteners
  • NPR/POP – riveting technology
  • Spiralock – threaded fasteners and inserts; acquired in 2010 by Emhart
  • Stanley Assembly Technologies – assembly line power tools
  • Tucker – hole-less fastening
  • Warren – custom fastening fabrication[41]

Infrastructure edit

  • Hydraulic tools
    • Dubuis – cutting, crimping, and grounding tools
    • Horst Sprenger GmbH (Germany) – replacement consumables for scrap processing equipment
    • LaBounty – non-impact hydraulic attachments
    • Stanley Hydraulic Tools
  • Stanley Oil & Gas (CRC-Evans International) – equipment used in the construction of pipelines for the oil and gas (O&G) industry
  • Stanley – automatic doors for buildings
  • Paladin Attachments – equipment used for excavation, farming, and various other infrastructure.

Aerospace Manufacturing edit

  • CAM

Stanley Security Solutions (SSS) edit

As of July 22, 2022, Stanley Security Solutions was acquired by Securitas Electronic Security and has been rebranded as Securitas Technology [42]


The North American headquarters is located in Fishers, Indiana. This division of Stanley Black & Decker comprises the following primary business units:

  • Convergent Security Solutions
  • Stanley Access Technologies
  • Stanley Healthcare Solutions

Likewise, Stanley Security Solutions has operations in the following global markets:

Stanley Security Solutions is provider of locks, fire sensors, security cameras, and similar hardware. They also provide software to monitor this hardware. In addition they provide computer security software to protect hardware, software, or electronic data. A partial list of Stanley Security Solutions products:

  • Aero Scout
  • Sargent and Greenleaf
  • Access Control Systems
  • Video Surveillance Systems
  • Intrusion Alarm Monitoring Systems
  • Sonitrol
  • Fire Alarm Monitoring Systems
  • Video Alarm Verification
  • Network Security
  • Cyber Security
  • Retail Analytics
  • Integrated Security Solutions
  • Enterprise Security Solutions

Divested businesses edit

Stanley Securities

In Q4 2021, Stanley Black's Commercial Electronic and Healthcare Security business lines- were sold to Securitas for $3.2 billion in cash. In 2021, the businesses were predicted to generate revenues of about $1.7 billion.[43]

Stanley Access Technologies

In Q1 2022, Stanley Access Technologies were sold to Allegion for $900 million in cash.[44]

Stanley Oil & Gas

In Q2 2022, Stanley Oil & Gas, comprising three business units, namely STANLEY Inspection, Pipeline Induction Heat Ltd. and CRC-Evans Pipeline International, were sold to Pipeline Technique Limited.[45]

Mechanical Access Solutions (MAS) edit

Formerly a business unit (BU) within Stanley Security Solutions, this comprised Best Access Systems and several product brands that were sold to Dormakaba in 2016Q4. MAS was dissolved however the brand Sergeant & Greenleaf was retained by Convergent Security Solutions.

Hardware and Home Improvement (HHI) edit

These were sold to Spectrum Brands in 2012.[46]

  • Baldwin – acquired in 2010
  • Kwikset – acquired in 1989 by Black & Decker
  • National Hardware – general hardware; acquired in 2005
  • Price Pfister – plumbing fixtures; acquired in 1989 by Black & Decker
  • Weiser Lock – keyless entry and door hardware

Air compressors and pressure washers edit

This was sold to MAT Holdings in 2011.[47]

Tools edit

  • Husky – private-label hand tools for The Home Depot; acquired in 1986, later transferred to The Home Depot
  • Vector Products – battery chargers, power inverters, and similar power products; acquired in 2007; sold to Baccus Global in 2010

Notes edit

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  4. ^ (Press release). Stanley Black & Decker. March 12, 2010. Archived from the original on April 15, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2010.
  5. ^ "Patrick's Blood and Gore". Leach, Leach. Enormously detailed model history of planes manufactured by Stanley.
  6. ^ "File:Army-Navy Production Award to Stanley Works, presentation program, January 20, 1943 - New Britain Industrial Museum - DSC09905.JPG". Wikimedia Commons. 27 June 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  7. ^ [1], December 17, 2012, Businesswire
  8. ^ Singer, Stephen. "Stanley Black & Decker CEO To Retire". courant.com. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
  9. ^ Williams-Alvarez, Jennifer (2022-06-01). "Stanley Black & Decker Elevates Finance Head to Chief Executive". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  10. ^ a b c d e f . infomat.net. n.d. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  11. ^ Kuc, Wiktor. . wkFineTools.com. Archived from the original on August 24, 2013. Retrieved August 18, 2013.
  12. ^ "Stanley Australia Tools". htpaa.org.au. Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  13. ^ "About Stanley Vidmar". Stanley Vidmar. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  14. ^ "Turner Tools". htpaa.org.au. Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  15. ^ a b c d e f "Overview Stanley Black & Decker". Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  16. ^ "Proto Tools 100th Anniversary Timeline". Stanley Proto. Retrieved August 21, 2008.
  17. ^ "Stanley Bostitch – Our History". Stanley Bostitch. Retrieved August 21, 2008.
  18. ^ The Stanley Works, Annual Report, 2006.
  19. ^ Langlois, Shawn (November 2, 2009). "Stanley Works Buying Black & Decker in $4.5 Billion Deal". MarketWatch.
  20. ^ Sentementes, Gus G. (March 12, 2010). "Black & Decker, Stanley Works Shareholders Approve Deal – New Firm, To Be Called Stanley Black & Decker, Will Begin Operations on Monday. The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  21. ^ Corp News 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine. CRC-Evans.
  22. ^ "Lista Announces Merger with Stanley Black and Decker" (Press release). Lista. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  23. ^ Stanley/Black & Decker Buys Powers Fasteners,
  24. ^ Shelach, Shmulik (June 6, 2012). "Stanley Black & Decker buys AeroScout". Globes.co.il.
  25. ^ Coleman-Lochner, Lauren (January 5, 2017). "Sears to Sell Craftsman, Shut 150 Stores as Lampert Raises Cash". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved January 9, 2017. Stanley agreed to buy Newell Brands Inc.'s tools business for $1.95 billion, adding lines such as Irwin and Lenox to its lineup.
  26. ^ "Sears closing 150 stores, selling Craftsman in attempt to survive". USA Today. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  27. ^ Coleman-Lochner, Lauren (January 5, 2017). "Sears to Sell Craftsman, Shut 150 Stores as Lampert Raises Cash". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved January 9, 2017. The Craftsman deal comes about three months after Stanley agreed to buy Newell Brands Inc.'s tools business for $1.95 billion, adding lines such as Irwin and Lenox to its lineup.
  28. ^ "Stanley Black & Decker to Acquire 20 Percent Stake in MTD Products for $234 Million" (Press release).
  29. ^ "Stanley Black & Decker to Acquire IES Attachments Business for $690 Million & Completes $300 Million Share Repurchase". ir.stanleyblackanddecker.com (Press release). Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  30. ^ "Stanley Black & Decker Reports Full Year and 4Q 2019 Results". stanleyblackanddecker.com (Press release).
  31. ^ Vasile, Zachary (September 13, 2021). "Stanley Black & Decker to acquire Excel Industries for $375M". Hartford Business.
  32. ^ "Securitas to buy Stanley Black & Decker's electronic security business". Reuters. 8 December 2021.
  33. ^ Williams-Alvarez, Jennifer (2022-09-30). "WSJ News Exclusive | Stanley Black & Decker Cuts About 1,000 Finance Jobs As Part of Cost-Savings Drive". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  34. ^ "Stanley Black & Decker Annual Report". 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on March 26, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  36. ^ . Archived from the original on May 31, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  37. ^ a b c Black and Decker shuttering N.C. plant April 13, 2005
  38. ^ "Delta/Porter Cable website. ->About Us/History -> Section Titled: "A New Era"". Retrieved December 31, 2010.
  39. ^ "La storia - Pastorino Expert". pastorino-expert.it. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  40. ^ "About Us". Britool Expert. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  41. ^ "Stanley Engineered Fastening". Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  42. ^ "Securitas accelerates its ambition to become an outstanding global security solutions partner" (Press release). Securitas. July 22, 2022. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  43. ^ "Stanley Black (SWK) to Divest Security Business to Securitas". www.yahoo.com. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  44. ^ Decker, Stanley Black &. "Stanley Black & Decker to Sell Access Technologies Business for $900 Million in Cash to Allegion". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  45. ^ Decker, Stanley Black &. "Stanley Black & Decker Reaches Agreement To Sell Its Oil & Gas Business". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  46. ^ Warner, Melodie (2012-10-09). "Spectrum Brands Buys Hardware Business". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
  47. ^ "Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., Jackson Assets: Private Company Information". Bloomberg BusinessWeek. March 31, 2011. Archived from the original on May 18, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Walter, John (1996). Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools: Guide to Identity & Value. Ohio: The Tool Merchant. ISBN 1-878911-02-3.
  • Lista

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Business data for Stanley Black & Decker:
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    • Yahoo!

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incomeUS 1 06 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 24 96 billion 2022 Total equityUS 9 71 billion 2022 Number of employeesc 54 200 2022 Websitestanleyblackanddecker wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisitions 2 Business segments and brands 2 1 Tools 2 1 1 Power tools 2 1 2 Hand tools and storage 2 1 3 Fastening and accessories 2 2 Outdoor 2 3 Industrial 2 3 1 Cribmaster 2 3 2 Engineered fastening 2 3 3 Infrastructure 2 3 4 Aerospace Manufacturing 2 4 Stanley Security Solutions SSS 2 5 Divested businesses 2 5 1 Mechanical Access Solutions MAS 2 5 2 Hardware and Home Improvement HHI 2 5 3 Air compressors and pressure washers 2 5 4 Tools 3 Notes 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory editThe Stanley Works came to existence as a direct result of the 1920 merger of Stanley s Bolt Manufactory founded by Frederick Trent Stanley in 1843 and the Stanley Rule and Level Company 5 founded by Frederick s cousin Henry Stanley in 1857 DeWalt was acquired in 1960 and sold to Black and Decker In March 12th 2010 Black and Decker merged with Stanley Works to become Stanley Black and Decker It s a wholly owned subsidiary of that company During World War II Stanley Works received the Army Navy E Award for excellence in war production 6 nbsp WWII Army Navy Production Award to Stanley Works presentation program January 20 1943In May 2002 the company considered moving its corporate headquarters to Bermuda but public and governmental outcry forced management to reconsider the move By August 2002 the company had decided to maintain its incorporation in the United States John F Lundgren was elected as chairman and chief executive officer in 2004 replacing John Trani a former protege of Jack Welch at General Electric The Hardware amp Home Improvement Group including the Kwikset Weiser Baldwin National Hardware Stanley FANAL Pfister and EZSET brands was acquired by Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc on December 17 2012 7 In July 2016 CEO John F Lundgren stepped down with President and COO James M Loree taking over as CEO 8 In July 2022 CEO James M Loree stepped down with President and CFO Donald Allan Jr taking over as CEO 9 Acquisitions edit 1937 Stanley Works entered the United Kingdom market with the acquisition of J A Chapman of Sheffield England 10 1946 Stanley Works acquired North Brothers Manufacturing Company in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 11 1963 Stanley started operations in Australia as Stanley Titan when it bought a 50 share of Titan a subsidiary of BHP 12 1966 Stanley Works acquired Vidmar Cabinets in Allentown Pennsylvania 13 1970 Stanley Titan acquired Turner Tools based in Melbourne Australia 14 1980 Stanley Works acquired Mac Tools 10 15 1984 Stanley Works purchased Proto from Ingersoll Rand and it becomes Stanley Proto 16 1986 Stanley Works acquired Bostitch from Textron 17 1990 Stanley Works acquired Goldblatt 10 15 and ZAG Industries 15 1990 Acquired Sidchrome Tool Co headquartered in Melbourne Australia Closed plant in 1996 and started to move all tool manufacturing to Taiwan sourcing various items from Proto in the USA marked as Proto on items due to supply of left over Australian made tools being sold out until all manufacturing was fully established in Taiwan 1992 Stanley Works purchased the Chatsworth California based Monarch Mirror Door Co Inc an American manufacturer of sliding and folding mirror doors 2000 Stanley Works acquired Blick of Swindon England 10 15 a UK integrator of security solutions buzzword communication and time management solutions buzzword and CST Berger 10 15 2002 In October Stanley Works acquired Best Access Systems of Indianapolis Indiana for 310 million The acquisition also prompted the creation of a new Access Controls Group for Stanley Further additions to this new working group included Blick 2004 In January Stanley announced plans to acquire Frisco Bay Industries Ltd a Canadian provider of security integration services for 45 3 million In December the acquisition of ISR Solutions Inc headquartered in Washington D C was announced ISR Solutions provides the U S federal government and commercial customers with access security system services 2005 In January the acquisition of Security Group was announced Security Group was composed of two primary operating companies Sargent amp Greenleaf a manufacturer of locks and Safemasters a North American provider of security installation maintenance and repair services An additional acquisition of Precision Hardware was made in 2005 2006 Stanley furthered its corporate assets in the security market by acquiring HSM Electronic Protection Systems after it had been spun off from Honeywell in compliance with pre emptive Securities and Exchange Commission antitrust rulings In the meantime the company obtained security contracts as the primary contractor to secure three NASA spaceflight centers 18 Stanley Works also acquired Facom 10 15 2007 Late in the year Stanley acquired OSI Security of Chula Vista California a provider of battery operated wireless lock technology and supplies to government education and healthcare industries 2008 Stanley acquired Beach Toolbox Industries headquartered in Smith Falls Ontario Canada then closed the plant 2008 In June Stanley announced the acquisition of Sonitrol which provides security systems that use audio listening devices as the primary means of intrusion detection Stanley also acquired Xmark Corporation which provides radio frequency identification RFID solutions in healthcare environments As of 2008 many of the Stanley Security Services divisions were being integrated under the HSM brand 2009 On November 2 Stanley announced a merger with Black amp Decker and DeWalt tools 19 The merger was completed on March 12 2010 20 2010 In July the company announced the acquisition of CRC Evans Pipeline International 21 CRC Evans provides total project support for pipeline construction contractors with automatic welding and other pipeline construction specific equipment and personnel 2011 On September 9 the acquisition of Niscayah was complete 2012 On January 1 the acquisition of Lista North America from LISTA headquartered in Holliston Massachusetts was completed 22 2012 On June 1 the acquisition of Powers Fasteners headquartered in Brewster New York was completed 23 2012 On June 5 the acquisition of AeroScout headquartered in Redwood City California was completed 24 2016 Stanley Black amp Decker announced in October that it acquired the Irwin Lenox and Hilmor tool brands for 1 95 billion from Newell Brands 25 2017 On January 5 news reports indicated that it would acquire the Craftsman brand from KCD LLC a Sears Holdings subsidiary 26 Subsequent reports by Bloomberg indicated that the company would pay 525 million initially an additional 250 million after three years as well as annual payments on new Craftsman sales for 15 years 27 2018 On September 12 Stanley Black amp Decker announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 20 percent stake in MTD Products Inc a privately held global manufacturer of outdoor power equipment for 234 million in cash Under the terms of the agreement Stanley Black amp Decker has the option to acquire the remaining 80 percent of MTD beginning on July 1 2021 28 2018 On August 7 Stanley Black amp Decker announced it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire International Equipment Solutions Attachments Group IES Attachments for 690 million in cash 29 2020 In Q1 2020 Stanley Black amp Decker agreed to acquire Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing LLC CAM for up to 1 5 billion CAM provides a fastener and component platform which would help the company to grow in aerospace and defense 30 2021 On August 17 2021 Stanley Black amp Decker announced that it has agreed to acquire the remaining 80 ownership stake in MTD Holdings Inc 2021 On September 13 2021 Stanley Black amp Decker announced that it would be acquiring Excel Industries who designs and manufactures commercial and residential turf care equipment under the Hustler Turf Equipment and BigDog Mower Co brands The sale was completed November 12th of the same year 31 2021 On December 8 2021 Securitas AB announced that it had entered into an agreement to purchase Stanley Black amp Decker s electronic security business unit for 3 2 billion 32 2022 In Q3 2022 Stanley Black amp Decker announced layoffs of over 1 000 corporate employees as part of cost saving measures in response to plumeting stock price 33 Business segments and brands edit nbsp A hand plane made by Stanley Hand Tools Sources 34 35 36 Tools edit Power tools edit DeWalt power tools B amp D acquired in 1960 Guoqiang GQ Tools China power tools Porter Cable power tools B amp D acquired in 2004 37 2005 38 Oldham Saw Company circular saw blade and wood router bit products B amp D acquired in 2004 37 Black Decker acquired via merger in 2010 Craftsman acquired from Sears KDCP in 2016Hand tools and storage edit Pastorino carpentry and construction hand tools 39 Stanley Hand Tools carpentry and construction hand toolsBlack and Decker Home appliances power tools hardware batteries fastening systems Craftsman Irwin Industrial Tools IrwinLENOX Tools Expert industrial and automotive tools Facom France professional tools acquired in 2006 includes Britool 40 owned by Stanley Black and DeckerLista North America industrial storage acquired in 2012 Mac Tools professional tools acquired in 1980 Proto industrial hand tools acquired in 1984 Blackhawk Mechanic s tools acquired in 1986 Sidchrome Australia New Zealand mechanics tools acquired in 1990 USAG Italy professional tools Vidmar industrial storage acquired in 1966 Virax France plumbing tools acquired in 2006 Waterloo Industries Tool Storage Solutions purchased in 2017 Brand was discontinued shortly thereafter Fastening and accessories edit Bostitch fastening tools acquired in 1986 Powers Fasteners adhesive and mechanical anchorsOutdoor edit Cub Cadet Hustler Troy bilt Rover MTDIndustrial edit Cribmaster edit Cribmaster tool inventory storage tracking and usage vending management Stanley Supply amp Services MRO products and services formerly Contact East and Jensen Tools renamed in 2006Engineered fastening edit Emhart Teknologies fastening and assembly acquired in 2010 later renamed Stanley Engineered Fastening Dodge metal on plastic threaded inserts Gripco threaded fasteners HeliCoil threaded inserts Infastech acquired in 2013 by Stanley Engineered Fastening Avdel blind fastening systems and related tools iForm coated threaded fasteners MasterFix Europe blind riveting Nelson stud welding fasteners NPR POP riveting technology Spiralock threaded fasteners and inserts acquired in 2010 by Emhart Stanley Assembly Technologies assembly line power tools Tucker hole less fastening Warren custom fastening fabrication 41 Infrastructure edit Hydraulic tools Dubuis cutting crimping and grounding tools Horst Sprenger GmbH Germany replacement consumables for scrap processing equipment LaBounty non impact hydraulic attachments Stanley Hydraulic Tools Stanley Oil amp Gas CRC Evans International equipment used in the construction of pipelines for the oil and gas O amp G industry Stanley automatic doors for buildings Paladin Attachments equipment used for excavation farming and various other infrastructure Aerospace Manufacturing edit CAMStanley Security Solutions SSS edit As of July 22 2022 Stanley Security Solutions was acquired by Securitas Electronic Security and has been rebranded as Securitas Technology 42 The North American headquarters is located in Fishers Indiana This division of Stanley Black amp Decker comprises the following primary business units Convergent Security Solutions Stanley Access Technologies Stanley Healthcare SolutionsLikewise Stanley Security Solutions has operations in the following global markets Latin America Europe Asia Emerging MarketsStanley Security Solutions is provider of locks fire sensors security cameras and similar hardware They also provide software to monitor this hardware In addition they provide computer security software to protect hardware software or electronic data A partial list of Stanley Security Solutions products Aero Scout Sargent and Greenleaf Access Control Systems Video Surveillance Systems Intrusion Alarm Monitoring Systems Sonitrol Fire Alarm Monitoring Systems Video Alarm Verification Network Security Cyber Security Retail Analytics Integrated Security Solutions Enterprise Security SolutionsDivested businesses edit Stanley SecuritiesIn Q4 2021 Stanley Black s Commercial Electronic and Healthcare Security business lines were sold to Securitas for 3 2 billion in cash In 2021 the businesses were predicted to generate revenues of about 1 7 billion 43 Stanley Access TechnologiesIn Q1 2022 Stanley Access Technologies were sold to Allegion for 900 million in cash 44 Stanley Oil amp GasIn Q2 2022 Stanley Oil amp Gas comprising three business units namely STANLEY Inspection Pipeline Induction Heat Ltd and CRC Evans Pipeline International were sold to Pipeline Technique Limited 45 Mechanical Access Solutions MAS edit Formerly a business unit BU within Stanley Security Solutions this comprised Best Access Systems and several product brands that were sold to Dormakaba in 2016Q4 MAS was dissolved however the brand Sergeant amp Greenleaf was retained by Convergent Security Solutions Hardware and Home Improvement HHI edit These were sold to Spectrum Brands in 2012 46 Baldwin acquired in 2010 Kwikset acquired in 1989 by Black amp Decker National Hardware general hardware acquired in 2005 Price Pfister plumbing fixtures acquired in 1989 by Black amp Decker Weiser Lock keyless entry and door hardwareAir compressors and pressure washers edit This was sold to MAT Holdings in 2011 47 DeVilbiss Air Power pneumatic tools B amp D acquired in 2004 37 now known as MAT Industries LLCTools edit Husky private label hand tools for The Home Depot acquired in 1986 later transferred to The Home Depot Vector Products battery chargers power inverters and similar power products acquired in 2007 sold to Baccus Global in 2010Notes edit Company History Stanley Works Archived from the original on February 5 2005 Retrieved January 9 2008 Stanley Black amp Decker Inc 2022 Annual Report Form 10 K February 23 2023 Retrieved September 3 2023 Stanley Black amp Decker Fortune Retrieved 2018 11 25 Stanley and Black amp Decker Complete Merger Press release Stanley Black amp Decker March 12 2010 Archived from the original on April 15 2010 Retrieved March 19 2010 Patrick s Blood and Gore Leach Leach Enormously detailed model history of planes manufactured by Stanley File Army Navy Production Award to Stanley Works presentation program January 20 1943 New Britain Industrial Museum DSC09905 JPG Wikimedia Commons 27 June 2013 Retrieved January 21 2014 1 December 17 2012 Businesswire Singer Stephen Stanley Black amp Decker CEO To Retire courant com Retrieved 2018 06 22 Williams Alvarez Jennifer 2022 06 01 Stanley Black amp Decker Elevates Finance Head to Chief Executive Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 10 04 a b c d e f Stanley infomat net n d Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved August 18 2012 Kuc Wiktor North Bros Manufacturing Company Historical Overview wkFineTools com Archived from the original on August 24 2013 Retrieved August 18 2013 Stanley Australia Tools htpaa org au Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Retrieved February 15 2015 About Stanley Vidmar Stanley Vidmar Retrieved October 18 2016 Turner Tools htpaa org au Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Retrieved February 14 2015 a b c d e f Overview Stanley Black amp Decker Retrieved May 15 2015 Proto Tools 100th Anniversary Timeline Stanley Proto Retrieved August 21 2008 Stanley Bostitch Our History Stanley Bostitch Retrieved August 21 2008 The Stanley Works Annual Report 2006 Langlois Shawn November 2 2009 Stanley Works Buying Black amp Decker in 4 5 Billion Deal MarketWatch Sentementes Gus G March 12 2010 Black amp Decker Stanley Works Shareholders Approve Deal New Firm To Be Called Stanley Black amp Decker Will Begin Operations on Monday The Baltimore Sun Retrieved August 18 2012 Corp News Archived 2012 01 15 at the Wayback Machine CRC Evans Lista Announces Merger with Stanley Black and Decker Press release Lista Retrieved October 18 2016 Stanley Black amp Decker Buys Powers Fasteners Shelach Shmulik June 6 2012 Stanley Black amp Decker buys AeroScout Globes co il Coleman Lochner Lauren January 5 2017 Sears to Sell Craftsman Shut 150 Stores as Lampert Raises Cash Bloomberg Bloomberg L P Retrieved January 9 2017 Stanley agreed to buy Newell Brands Inc s tools business for 1 95 billion adding lines such as Irwin and Lenox to its lineup Sears closing 150 stores selling Craftsman in attempt to survive USA Today Retrieved 2018 09 05 Coleman Lochner Lauren January 5 2017 Sears to Sell Craftsman Shut 150 Stores as Lampert Raises Cash Bloomberg com Bloomberg L P Retrieved January 9 2017 The Craftsman deal comes about three months after Stanley agreed to buy Newell Brands Inc s tools business for 1 95 billion adding lines such as Irwin and Lenox to its lineup Stanley Black amp Decker to Acquire 20 Percent Stake in MTD Products for 234 Million Press release Stanley Black amp Decker to Acquire IES Attachments Business for 690 Million amp Completes 300 Million Share Repurchase ir stanleyblackanddecker com Press release Stanley Black amp Decker Inc Retrieved 2020 12 30 Stanley Black amp Decker Reports Full Year and 4Q 2019 Results stanleyblackanddecker com Press release Vasile Zachary September 13 2021 Stanley Black amp Decker to acquire Excel Industries for 375M Hartford Business Securitas to buy Stanley Black amp Decker s electronic security business Reuters 8 December 2021 Williams Alvarez Jennifer 2022 09 30 WSJ News Exclusive Stanley Black amp Decker Cuts About 1 000 Finance Jobs As Part of Cost Savings Drive Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 10 04 Stanley Black amp Decker Annual Report 2013 Retrieved May 1 2014 Stanley Black amp Decker Products amp Services Archived from the original on March 26 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Stanley Black amp Decker Our Brands Archived from the original on May 31 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 a b c Black and Decker shuttering N C plant April 13 2005 Delta Porter Cable website gt About Us History gt Section Titled A New Era Retrieved December 31 2010 La storia Pastorino Expert pastorino expert it Retrieved October 6 2016 About Us Britool Expert Retrieved October 18 2016 Stanley Engineered Fastening Retrieved May 1 2014 Securitas accelerates its ambition to become an outstanding global security solutions partner Press release Securitas July 22 2022 Retrieved December 24 2022 Stanley Black SWK to Divest Security Business to Securitas www yahoo com 9 December 2021 Retrieved 2022 10 04 Decker Stanley Black amp Stanley Black amp Decker to Sell Access Technologies Business for 900 Million in Cash to Allegion www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved 2022 10 04 Decker Stanley Black amp Stanley Black amp Decker Reaches Agreement To Sell Its Oil amp Gas Business www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved 2022 10 04 Warner Melodie 2012 10 09 Spectrum Brands Buys Hardware Business Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2018 06 01 Stanley Black amp Decker Inc Jackson Assets Private Company Information Bloomberg BusinessWeek March 31 2011 Archived from the original on May 18 2014 Retrieved October 18 2016 Further reading editWalter John 1996 Antique amp Collectible Stanley Tools Guide to Identity amp Value Ohio The Tool Merchant ISBN 1 878911 02 3 ListaExternal links edit nbsp Companies portalOfficial websiteBusiness data for Stanley Black amp Decker GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley Black 26 Decker amp oldid 1181806135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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