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To better serve the North American Market, GROZ U.S.A. was formed in 2008. As the only extension outside our Corporate Headquarters, GROZ U.S.A. offers a dedicated, Sales and Marketing team to develop and service the broad North American Distribution Network.

Established in 1976, GROZ Engineering Tools has become a Global Manufacturing leader with specialties in Lubrication Equipment, Precision Engineering, Professional Hand Tools & Automotive Shop Equipment.

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