Third generation die makers and brothers Tom and Gerald Wysoczynski started DieTech Industries in Carrollton, Georgia in August of 1987 after recognizing the need for quality automotive-style dies in the Southeast region. Starting from a small leased space, they quickly moved into a more permanent location on Lovvorn Road which was expanded three times before building a new plant on Automation Drive in 1997. A second plant followed in 2000 after operations were expanded to include automotive stampings.
Since the beginning, DieTech Industries was formed on three tenets: quality, value and on-time delivery. Since then, they continually strive to exceed industry standards including a focus on using the latest hardware and software technology to solve industry problems. This focus started in 1991 with the formation of an internal network and the use of CAD for designing dies. In 1992, DieTech Industries became the first die shop in the South to send CAD data to purchase die shoes. Later, they implemented an industry leading MRP package, barcode and data collection system, and developed an in-house time and job tracking solution.
Today, DieTech Industries employs 260Â people including 25 journeymen at two plants that consist of 128,000 square feet of manufacturing space with 60,000 square feet dedicated to stamping and the remaining to assembly and warehouse space. Their employees are dedicated, eager to learn new industry methods and trends and will go the extra mile for their customers. The parts they make can be found on the industry's premier automobiles including BMW, Ford, Freightliner, Honda, Mercedes, Nissan and Toyota. Additionally, they supply parts to major manufacturers of office furniture, garage doors, lighting and appliances.
DieTech Industries is proud to be IATF 16949 certified.