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Myself, Shawn from Atlas Machinery of Canada, and a few other dealers were recently invited by Festool USA to tour Tool Technic Systems and Festool World Wide's corporate headquarters, manufacturing facilities, factories, warehouses, offices, etc. We had a wonderful time. Between the wonderful tours of local sights and hospitality (delicious meals) provided by Festool to the just flat out awe inspiring and inspirational meet and greet of Festool employees, walk through's of manufacturing plants, break downs of mega warehouses, education pertaining to Festool's philosophy towards quality, precision, value, historical speeches covering Festool's roots, detailed run downs of the R &D process, lessons on lean manufacturing and warehousing, etc.... I could go on forever.
What we all love about the brand, that sometimes we aren't able to eloquently articulate well enough for our non-believer friends, colleagues or doubters, was really on full display. It was something else. I've never seen an organization carry such an undoubtedly top notch, no crap, give your best every second and aspire to be the world's best SPIRIT, that was on display here around every corner, within every nook, under every pencil, from the CFO to the gents working int he cafeteria. It was really something else.
Some photos are below... Shawn at Atlas has a TON more (I did not have a camera phone on this trip... darn Verizon and your global blackberry loaner phones) and will either be posting here in this thread or another.
What we all love about the brand, that sometimes we aren't able to eloquently articulate well enough for our non-believer friends, colleagues or doubters, was really on full display. It was something else. I've never seen an organization carry such an undoubtedly top notch, no crap, give your best every second and aspire to be the world's best SPIRIT, that was on display here around every corner, within every nook, under every pencil, from the CFO to the gents working int he cafeteria. It was really something else.
Some photos are below... Shawn at Atlas has a TON more (I did not have a camera phone on this trip... darn Verizon and your global blackberry loaner phones) and will either be posting here in this thread or another.