Milwaukee announces premier partnership with SMACNA


Milwaukee Tool announced a new premier partnership with the Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA). SMACNA is an international trade association representing 1,834 union member firms in 103 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil.

The SMACNA Premier Partner Program is limited to only a small number of industry partners, and offers the industry’s highest level of interactivity with SMACNA decision-makers. Through this program Milwaukee Tool is now part of an elite level of the SMACNA business, and will have the opportunity to work year-round with members in a collegial, peer-to-peer, solutions-oriented environment.

“We are extremely excited to have the opportunity to increase our partnership and support with an innovative organization like SMACNA, said Bill Hughes, Milwaukee Tool’s Sr. Vice President, Job Site Solutions and Service. “This partnership reflects a shared passion for the skilled trades, and will allow us to continue to ensure we provide the most innovative solutions for MRO and HVAC professionals for years to come. We look forward to collaborating with SMACNA to drive this vision and work toward a common goal.”

SMACNA Premier Partners showcase their brands, products, and services to the sheet metal and HVAC industry through a multitude of SMACNA events, publications, and digital platforms year-round, including the SMACNA Annual Convention and Product Show, the industry’s premier trade show and gathering.

“SMACNA is pleased to welcome Milwaukee Tool as one of our Premier Partners,” said SMACNA President Guy Gast. “They are known to all as an outstanding industry leader in both their tooling and technology. Their commitment to SMACNA contractors represents opportunity and growth for all.”

For more information on the full line of Milwaukee products, visit www.milwaukeetool.com.



July 14, 2016



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