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Kyocera Expands Through Partnership With Clark Manufacturers

Clark Manufacturers Service will represent Kyocera indexable tooling solutions to customers in Wash., Ore., Mo. and Idaho.

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Kyocera Precision Tools, a manufacturer, servicer and marketer of indexable cutting tools, has signed an Independent Manufacturers Representative agreement with . This will enable the company to provide technical sales and service in the Pacific Northwest. Clark Manufacturers will represent Kyocera indexable tooling solutions to customers in Wash., Ore., Mo. and Idaho.

Matt Clark, the owner of Clark Manufacturers Service, brings 25 years of experience in solutions-based cutting tool systems and components to the Northwest manufacturing industry.

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