OSG New PHOENIX® Catalog for High Performance Indexable Drilling and Milling



We have introduced our highly anticipated OSG PHOENIX® Vol.4 catalog in print and digital versions!

 

The latest catalog edition is over 150 pages and features new products and many expansions to existing quality lines of indexable milling and drilling. Notable additions to the milling lineup includes 45° face milling cutters, screw fit end mills, and replaceable head end mills. Indexable drills and replaceable head drills also have been added to the drilling offering.


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The Biggest Loser of 2015 Is...

We recently completed our Biggest Loser 2015 competition, and the results are in!


For 8 weeks, 91 employees participated in a weight loss challenge involving diet and exercise to see who could lose the most weight. Measured by percentage rather than pounds, the average weight loss was 2.56%. Going well above the average were our top three winners:

 

           First Place: Kevin Dyer—lost 16.11% of weight

           Prize: 50% of the pot and a $75 gift card

 

Second Place: Adrian Garcia—lost 9.27% of weight

Prize: 30% of the pot and a $50 gift card

 

Third Place: Adam Samano—lost 8.57% of weight

Prize: 20% of the pot and a $25 gift card


KEVIN DYER: BEFORE & AFTER

To achieve this win, Kevin Dyer went on a very strict diet, only eating fruit in the morning, a V8 and carrots for lunch, and usually a salad for dinner. Both Kevin and Adrian Garcia gave up beer during the competition, which cut down on extra carbs. Besides giving up beer, Kevin says the hardest part of the competition was not eating hot wings. Overall, the competition left him feeling “really good, and I have much more energy from eating healthier.”


Our second and third place winners also feel better since the competition. Adrian Garcia and Adam Samano, both started going to the gym four to five times a week, on top of a healthier diet. Adrian would wake up at 4:30 every morning so he could get to the gym by 5am. Taking third place in the Exercise Challenge, Adam chose to exercise in the afternoon, and would play on two indoor soccer teams. Both winners felt they gained more energy throughout the day during the challenge.


Along with Adam, the top two winners of the Exercise Challenge were Devon Tatano in First Place and Lee Meyrick in Second Place. Winners received gift cards according to their rank in the challenge.


Overall, this year’s Biggest Loser competition was a great success. We appreciate the hard work of everyone that participated and look forward to our next fitness challenge.


Heading to HOUSTEX 2015


We’re taking tooling to Texas for this year’s HOUSTEX Show. Located at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, HOUSTEX runs February 24 through 26, 2015 and features the latest innovations in manufacturing technology, speakers, and interactive product demonstrations.

 

OSG will be featuring a variety of tools at this year’s show. To showcase our newest innovations, we’re featuring our all-purpose EXOTAP® A-TAP designed to excel in a wide variety of materials and applications and the EXOPRO® WHR-Ni, a spiral point tap for nickel-based alloy applications. We’re also bringing the EXOCARB® WDO Drill series, our high performance coolant-fed carbide drills for ferrous and non-ferrous materials, and our EXOPRO® UVX-Ni End Mills with a variable helix design to reduce vibration in difficult-to-machine materials like nickel alloy. Plus, we will showcase some of our indexables from our high performance PHOENIX series, such as the multifunctional PSE shoulder cutter and ultra performance PHC cutter for maximum metal removal rates.

 

We’re excited to be a part of another great HOUSTEX show! Come down and see us at Booth #258. Register today.



OSG Changes Name to Better Reflect Core Competencies



We have officially changed our name to OSG USA, INC. from OSG Tap & Die, Inc.

 

The corporate name change was made to better reflect the diverse array of products and services that OSG markets domestically. “It was important to change our name because of the full line of tooling products we offer to the US market beyond taps and dies,” said Mike Grantham, President of OSG USA. “Our customers have come to know us for all of the superior products we offer, so it was time to remove the “Tap and Die” from our name,” Grantham added.


Who's the Biggest Loser of 2015



Around the office, people are running to the gym and stocking up on their fruits and veggies—OSG’s Biggest Loser competition has begun! For the 6th year in a row, we’re counting calories and getting active to see who can win our fitness contest. 


The Biggest Loser is a part of our year-around wellness program, which has given us recognition since 2010 by the American Heart Association as a Fit-Friendly Employer in the Gold Category. We’re looking to continue this trend with 92 employees involved in this year’s competition—our best participation yet!


To track everyone’s weight loss, participants are weighed-in at the beginning and end of the contest with three optional weigh-ins in between. We’ve also implemented the use of the Lose It app, which tracks food intake and exercise sessions to help employees set goals throughout the contest.


By measuring weight loss percentage rather than pounds, employees who already live healthy lifestyles can participate as well. Plus, smaller challenges throughout the program allow more people to win while providing additional motivation.

As for the biggest winners of the Biggest Loser competition, a cash prize is awarded through a $5 buy-in, plus additional prizes:


- 1st Prize—50% of the pot and a $75 gift card
- 2nd Prize—30% of the pot and a $50 gift card
- 3rd Prize—20% of the pot and a $25 gift card


Kelly Turk, Compensation and Benefits Specialist for OSG, oversees the competition and recognizes the benefits of pushing wellness at OSG. “We’re already ahead of the game as far as wellness. Other companies are only now starting to incorporate fitness into their companies—we’ve been doing this for 6 years! By tying wellness into cost benefits, we incentivize people by offering discounts on their health insurance as well as other prizes. We want to encourage people to be healthy and go to the doctor to stay well long past the competition.”


We wish everyone competing the best of luck and can’t wait to see who this year’s Biggest Loser will be! 

The Story of Sterling: The History of OSG’s Parma Branch


As a leading manufacturer of cutting tools, OSG Tap & Die is best known for our high performance, quality taps. But there is less attention brought to our other namesake: the OSG Die Division. Ten years after OSG Corporation was founded in 1938 in Tokyo, Japan, Sterling Die Operation was established halfway across the globe in Cleveland, Ohio. These two companies continued to grow separately, towards a future where the two would eventually merge to become one internationally successful business.


Sterling Die Operation began as a supplier of thread rolling dies. During its early years, the company focused on manufacturing for the Aerospace and Defense industries in the late 60’s and early 70’s, and as technology progressed, worked its way into the Automotive and Industrial industries in the 1990’s.


At the turn of the century, Sterling Die Operation achieved international recognition by becoming ISO certified. To date, they have never failed an ISO audit. This accomplishment has allowed the company to expand to global markets, which ultimately made the eventual merger with OSG possible.



On June 1st, 2004, OSG Tap and Die purchased Sterling Die Operation from its previous owner, EnPro Industries, Inc. Four years later, under the name Sterling Die, Inc., OSG Fastener Products Division merged with Sterling to create a stronger overall company.


This Parma, Ohio branch of OSG is now one of the largest full-line domestic die manufacturers in the United States. This modern facility now offers a wide range of products for the thread forming industry including flat, cylindrical, planetary, trimming, rack and segmented carbide dies, along with bent shank taps, nib taps and gages. They also provide reconditioning services for OSG and non-OSG dies. By combining OSG’s global history with Sterling Die’s hardworking perseverance, we have molded a company with a well-rounded future to shape the dreams of our customers worldwide.



OSG Opens Southeast Regional Service Center

We are expanding our presence in the Southeast by opening a new Regional Service Center at 5324 Georgia Highway 85 in Forest Park, Georgia. Set to open on December 1st, the 21,198-square-foot facility will stock a complete line of cutting tools, with over 25,000 SKU's for OSG taps, end mills, drills, indexables, as well as other products including thread gages and holders. We expect to create at least 10 new warehouse and customer service positions with this expansion.

 

OSG's primary objective is to significantly improve service levels to customers in the Southeast by reducing delivery times. With the opening of this facility, our customer support is now available nationwide from the Eastern time zone through the Pacific, where OSG already operates a facility in Placentia, California. The Atlanta facility also creates a second fully functional warehouse operation to service customers in the event of an operations outage at the main headquarters operation in the Chicago-area.

 

"We are very excited to expand our operations into the Atlanta area. This new facility will help improve our order fulfillment times to customers in the Southeast and give them another reason to look to OSG for their cutting tool requirements," said OSG President, Mike Grantham.



Tools to Shape the Future

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Actions speak louder than words, and we at OSG are using our new tagline – “Shaping Your Dreams” – to inspire outreach. In an ongoing effort to get more young people interested and prepared for careers in manufacturing technology, we donated over $85,000 in new tooling to Chicago-area colleges.

 

Mike Grzybowski, Regional Manager for OSG, has delivered tools to College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Joliet Junior College and the College of Lake County in Grayslake. Students involved in these manufacturing programs will now have access to training with industry-leading tools which will better prepare them for going into the field.

 

 

Grzybowski most recently visited the College of Lake County where instructor Jeff Hines received the donation. He was extremely appreciative of the tooling as well as the decimal charts, safety glasses and catalogs that OSG additionally provided. In reviewing the technical information within the OSG catalogs, Hines realized the valuable information it contains and will look to it for teaching lessons in the future.

 

Dave Szumowski, Mechanical Production Technology Instructor at Joliet Junior College, also received a visit from OSG. Szumowski truly appreciated the thought and generosity of OSG to think of Joliet Junior College and donate such a large amount of tooling for their program. He recognizes the importance of fostering an ongoing relationship with OSG moving forward, including hosting OSG guest speakers and more.

 

 

When visiting College of DuPage, Grzybowski delivered the cutting tools and other training aids to Jim Filipek, Coordinator of Manufacturing Technology. Having worked in manufacturing and machining for years before retiring and becoming a teacher, Filipek knows the importance of being trained with quality tools from the start.

 

“This action by OSG allows us to train the workforce of tomorrow with the tooling of today!” Filipek was grateful for the donation and believes the addition of OSG’s tooling is going to help their program tremendously.

 

Reaching out to these local colleges is one way that we can improve the future of students looking to go into the manufacturing industry. By providing the quality tools they need to learn the trade, we are certain to get engineers and machinists who are better prepared and more driven in the field for years to come.

 

 

Reshaping OSG: Announcing New Brand Statement and Tagline

As the leader of the global cutting tool market, we needed a stronger global identity to match. We’re proud to announce our new brand statement and tagline that defines our customer-focused approach.

The power of OSG lies in our assured innovative technological know-how for producing high quality and high performance products; our exceptional services to respond to situations diligently; and our out-of-the-box thinking to provide total solutions that anticipate our customers’ needs. As a comprehensive cutting tool provider with operations spanning across the globe, we are committed to contribute to the advancement of the manufacturing industries by shaping our customers’ dreams into reality.

 


Our new tagline describes our commitment to provide high quality products and services that anticipate our customers’ needs on a global scale. Effective October 1st, this brand statement and tagline are now being used across all OSG Group companies and subsidiaries worldwide. 

Mike Cotton, Marketing Manager for OSG Tap & Die, is excited about the new announcement, “Having this global statement will help unify OSG in our core values as a business.”

As a leading manufacturer of taps, end mills, drills, and dies, we strive to provide greater value to our clients and society as a whole. By focusing our global identity, we hope to go beyond crafting tools to helping customers realize their goals, always providing premium quality along the way. With our global reach, there’s no limit to what we can achieve as we move forward into the future.


OSG Introduces New Official Company Logo

We have revised our company logo for all marketing communications. High resolution files of OSG official logo are available for download!




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