Dormer Tools (1913–2013) Dormer Tools was founded on 4 September 1913 by H. A. Dormer and L. Robertson as The Sheffield Twist Drill Co. Ltd on the corner of Solferino Street and Cemetery Road in Sheffield, England, with a workforce of around 20 people. On 5 June 1916, while serving with the diplomatic service as Deputy Director of Production at the
Ministry of Munitions, Robertson was killed aboard along with Field Marshall
Lord Kitchener, Secretary of State for War. The Dormer brand trademark – originally used as a brand name for the company's twist drills – was registered in 1924. In time, the Dormer name was so well known globally that it would become the official company name (see 1975). In the early 1950s the company became the first drill manufacturer in Europe to introduce the steam temper treatment to its products. In 1975
SKF acquired the company and, in the process, became the world's largest manufacturer of
High-Speed Steel cutting tools. In 1992 Dormer was acquired by the
Sandvik group. In 2007 Dormer merged with Precision Twist Drill and Union Butterfield in US, Canada and
Mexico.
Pramet Tools (1951–2013) Pramet's roots date to 1933 when the Stellwag company began production of
cemented carbide and natural diamond tools. The Pramet organization was founded in 1951 in
Šumperk, Czech Republic. The company name is derived from the principle of the technology used to produce its products –
powder metallurgy. On 1 September 1999, Pramet was acquired by the multinational Seco Tools group. A period of significant investment followed, with renewal of machinery and modernization of production lines. In 2011, the Pramet manufacturing facility in Šumperk achieved a record production output of 22.5 million inserts. In 2012, restructuring merged Pramet with Safety (FR) and Impero (IT) to form IPS (Impero Pramet Safety) group.
Dormer Pramet (2014–present) In early 2014, Dormer Tools and the IPS Group merged. The new company was officially named Dormer Pramet in September 2014. ==Organization==