DeWalt: How One Woodworker Built a Tool Empire That Was Eventually Acquired
DeWalt is one of the most recognized power tool brands in the world, but its story began with a single invention created by a Pennsylvania woodworker. In this video, we explore how DeWalt grew from a small manufacturing business into a global tool powerhouse, the innovations that fueled its rise, and how it eventually became part of one of the largest tool conglomerates in the world. Topics covered: DeWalt history Raymond DeWalt Power tool industry Tool manufacturing Corporate acquisitions Industrial innovation Business history What made DeWalt so successful, and would it have survived as an independent company today? #DeWalt #PowerTools #BusinessHistory #Manufacturing #Documentary

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