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FinanceMay 6

Stanley Black & Decker Closes Connecticut Plant Due to Declining Tape Measure Demand

Stanley Black & Decker shuttered its Connecticut manufacturing facility, citing reduced demand for single-sided tape measures produced there.

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Stanley Black & Decker announced the closure of its Connecticut manufacturing plant, marking the end of production at the company's longtime hometown facility. The toolmaker attributed the shutdown to declining market demand for the plant's primary product: single-sided tape measures.

According to company officials, consumers increasingly prefer double-sided tape measures, which are manufactured at facilities abroad rather than at the Connecticut location. This shift in consumer preferences made the domestic plant's operations financially unsustainable.

The closure represents a significant milestone for the storied toolmaker, which has deep historical roots in Connecticut. The plant had served as one of the company's key domestic manufacturing sites before market dynamics forced the difficult decision to cease operations.

Stanley Black & Decker has not disclosed the number of jobs affected by the plant closure or provided a specific timeline for the shutdown. The company continues to manufacture tools and hardware products at other facilities to meet ongoing market demand for its various product lines.

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