About Diamond Tool & Die
In 1976, Diamond Tool & Die introduced a gas purifying product line known as LabClear™ and began a tooling distributing company known as The Tool Crib. In the early 1980s, DTD had built its first of six buildings and had grown to fifteen employees. In the late 80s DTD merged with another machine shop known as Apsco Manufacturing and introduced a moisture trap product line known as OxiClear™. In 1993 Donald Holt’s son, Darrell Holt, and Dan Welter became President and Vice President of the Corporation.
Housed in a 30,000 Square Foot Facility
Our Employees: At Diamond Tool & Die, we realize that our employees are our most valuable resource. On average, our employees have been with us 26 years. Collectively, our employees have over 700 years in the manufacturing industry, giving DTD and its customers the benefit of their vast expertise and practical experience.
Safety: Diamond Tool & Die has a Safety Program with a Proven Record. All employees are responsible for complying with DTD’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program, safety rules and policies.
Community Involvement
For Diamond Tool & Die, being a successful business also means a responsibility to our community. DTD has a long history of contributing to the needs of many organizations and events in our Bay Area community, including the following:
- Cub Scouts
- Boy & Girl Scouts
- Special Olympics
- Alameda Elks Club
- Meals on Wheels
- Susan G. Komen For The Cure
- Boys & Girls Clubs
- Local Little League
- Local Girls Softball
- Local Boys & Girls High School Football, Baseball, Basketball & Volleyball
Donald Holt
Founder (1934-2004) Assembling a Beltwinder for artificial kidney manufacturing, 1970.