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MSC Industrial Supply showcases end-to-end metalworking expertise

At IMTS 2026, MSC Industrial Supply Co. will highlight how it supports manufacturers through metalworking products, inventory management solutions, production fasteners, hardware and on-site technical expertise. MSC will feature real-world customer applications, live demonstrations, and metalworking specialists available to discuss machining performance, process optimization, and operational efficiency.

July 16, 2026

At IMTS 2026, MSC Industrial Supply Co. will highlight how it supports manufacturers through metalworking products, inventory management solutions, production fasteners, hardware and on-site technical expertise.

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MSC will feature real-world customer applications, live demonstrations, and metalworking specialists available to discuss machining performance, process optimization, and operational efficiency. Visitors will see how MSC supports manufacturers across the production lifecycle with tooling, supply chain solutions and technical support designed to help improve productivity and reduce downtime.

Attendees will also be able to explore MSC’s inventory management capabilities, including industrial vending and supply chain programs that help improve tool availability, control usage and reduce waste. The booth experience will demonstrate how MSC works alongside manufacturers to streamline operations and drive measurable performance improvements across the shop floor.

“Manufacturers of all sizes are looking for partners who understand their day‑to‑day challenges and can help improve performance on the shop floor,” said Martina McIsaac, president and CEO of MSC. “At IMTS, we’re showing how MSC brings expertise, services and solutions together to support everything from small shops to large manufacturing operations, delivering on our Built to Make You Better commitment and helping customers achieve more value and efficiency out of their metalworking processes.”

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