Creating cutting-edge tools of top-notch quality

Hoffmann Group’s full suite of services benefits a long list of local and international enterprises.

Pioneering, precise, and personal: These are the words that the Hoffman Group lives by when it comes to manufacturing state-of-the-art tools for its distinguished clients. Backed by almost a century of German expertise, the Group—supported by its local subsidiary, Hoffman Quality Tools Asia Pacific—has long been at the forefront of innovation and development.

With a catalogue of over 75,000 items from 500 leading manufactures and its premium GARANT and quality HOLEX brand, the group’s product portfolio specialises in tools for cutting, clamping, metrology, grinding , hand tools, and workshop equipment and storage.

State-of-the-art tools for all
Its diverse list of clients includes some of the biggest names in the aerospace industry, as well as a long list of local and international SMEs. To address the needs of its clients in the manufacturing industry, the group has developed the GARANT Tool24 Smartline, an innovative tracking system through which companies can cut procurement and administrative costs.

“The GARANT Tool24 Smartline can be configured in such a way that when stocks drop below the defined reorder levels, the purchasing and scheduling departments are notified automatically and a reorder is sent to the suppliers. The system is set up for reliable, 24/7 maintenance-free operation,” explains Pinaki Banerjee, managing director of Hoffman Quality Tools Asia Pacific. 

The Group has also developed the top-of-the line GARANT TPC Milling Cutter for one of its leading clients in the aerospace industry. “The aviation industry works with extreme materials, such as Inconel alloys. These require extreme millers to perform the task, and GARANT’s Tricodial Milling Cutter is the only cutter that can perform this specific task within the shortest time and achieve a lower cost and higher performance,” Banerjee explains.
“The Hoffman Group is more than a company that sells tools. We pride ourselves in our strong service competencies. We provide everything from innovative eBusiness solutions to unparalleled product applications, right through to turn-key outfitting of entire workstations and storage solutions. This enables us to provide our customers with the very best specialist knowledge in every area,” Banerjee says.
 

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