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Local News - Local - July 19, 2012
Progress Tool & Die to start building new industrial carts
Spokane Valley-based metal product venture holds equipment patent

By Chey Scott
Of the Journal of Business

Progress Tool & Die Inc., a Spokane Valley-based designer and manufacturer of industrial metal products, has launched a new line of commercial and industrial carts that it holds a patent for and that it will begin distributing worldwide in about two months.

Alan Barnes, a company co-owner, says the new product line, called the All-Ways Cart, consists of several variations of a three-wheeled cart that can be used in the welding industry to move heavy equipment, such as propane tanks...


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