Amsted Automotive Leads the Industry with U.S.-Manufactured Cutting Tools for Mining and Construction
Amsted Automotive reinforces its leadership in mining and construction cutting tools through a strong commitment to U.S.-based manufacturing, sourcing 100% of its steel domestically to enhance supply chain resilience, reduce tariff exposure and deliver consistent, high-quality performance.
As the only major U.S. manufacturer serving these sectors, Amsted combines Midwest-based production through SMW Manufacturing with additional in-market manufacturing in Europe to support global customers with shorter lead times and logistical efficiency. Backed by vertically integrated processes, advanced metallurgy and rigorous testing, Amsted Automotive delivers premium cutting tools and wear parts engineered for durability, reliability and long service life in the most demanding operating environments.
Amsted Automotive continues to set the
standard for industrial strength, quality and resiliency through its commitment
to U.S.-based manufacturing of cutting tools. As the only major United States manufacturer
serving the construction and mining sectors, Amsted Automotive delivers
unmatched product quality and performance. By sourcing 100% of its steel from
the U.S., the company strengthens supply chains, mitigates tariff exposure, and
provides exceptional value to its customers.
SMW Manufacturing – an Amsted Automotive
company – has its base of operations for these high-performance bits in the U.S.
Midwest, strategically located to support domestic mining operations with shorter
lead times and minimized logistics challenges. In addition to U.S. production,
Amsted also manufactures mining bits in Europe, reinforcing its strategy to
manufacture in-market for customers around the world.

As the only major U.S. manufacturer serving these sectors, and by sourcing 100% of its steel from the U.S., Amsted Automotive strengthens supply chains, mitigates tariff exposure, and provides exceptional value to its customers.
Published by Amsted Automotive on Feb 12, 2026









