AGR Diamond Tools Enters North American Market

Words: Milagros MorrisAGR Diamond Tools USA, Inc., a leading manufacturer of diamond tools for the natural stone industry, recently entered the North American market to sell its high quality premium diamond tool line. Known as the world’s finest diamond tools, AGR Tools will be offering its cutting edge and revolutionary Matrixx Maxx Technology directly to natural stone fabricators, installers and contractors thru their dealer office network.

AGR has hired a Dallas based investment firm to qualify and recruit dealers for AGR’s national dealer network. The investment firm will concentrate on the state of Texas and then branch out to the rest of the United States and Canada. AGR’s goal is to have 45 to 50 local stocking dealers in North America within 24 months. Once the dealers are in place, AGR Diamond Tools will have the largest distribution of diamond tools in North America.

With the entry into the North American market, AGR will also be the only major manufacturer of diamond tools that will market and distribute tools directly to customers through their dealership office network. Due to OEM contractual obligations, AGR Tools was unable to market its tool line in America until now. By selling directly, AGR will be able to offer natural stone fabricators and contractors a premium diamond tool line for a very competitive price.

AGR’s mission has always been to provide high quality diamond tools directly to professional natural stone fabricators. AGR Diamond Tools, use highly advanced manufacturing techniques and patented technologies that make their products much more efficient and effective than their competitors. AGR’s Matrixx Maxx Technology gives the fabricator and contractor a high quality tool with a longer life, higher diamond content and a lower cost per cut. By employing some of the world’s best engineers and metallurgists to design and engineer their tools, AGR has some of the most technologically advanced diamond tools on the market.
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