JUNE 2024  7 
Over the past 40 years, 
Tufts Grinding has 
developed practices to 
assure our customers 
are guaranteed some 
of the industry’s best 
Turned, Ground, and 
Polished bars.
ments focus on professional devel­
opment, cross-training, and process 
improvements. They are excited to 
see the benefits of this hard work. 
WHAT’S NEW WITH THE  
COMPANY?
“Recently, our company commem­
orated a remarkable achievement 
- our 40th anniversary,” Christopher 
noted. “This significant milestone 
signifies our enduring presence and 
reflects the transformative journey 
we have undertaken over the past 
four decades. We are immensely 
proud of the evolution and growth 
our company has experienced during 
this time. Our dedicated team and 
loyal customers have played an 
instrumental role in our success, and 
we are grateful for their continued 
support.”
	
In addition to this momen­
tous occasion, they are thrilled to 
announce the expansion of their 
facilities with the acquisition of a 
new building. This development has 
ignited a wave of excitement within 
the company, as it presents them with 
a wealth of new opportunities and 
the capacity to undertake many proj­
ects previously constrained 
by space limitations.
HOW DOES THE 
ILLINOIS CHAMBER 
OF COMMERCE 
HELP TUFTS 
GRINDING?
“The Illinois Chamber of 
Commerce has been in­
strumental in helping our 
business in numerous ways,” 
Christopher says. “They provide 
access to valuable resources, net­
working opportunities, and advocacy 
efforts that enable our business to 
grow and succeed” 
	
Through the Chamber, their staff 
can continue to learn and develop 
their skills through educational 
programs and business development 
services. 
	
“Additionally, it helps us to stay 
current on the latest trends and best 
practices in our industry. The Illinois 
Chamber of Commerce is a valuable 
resource for any business seeking to 
thrive and succeed in today’s compet­
itive marketplace.”

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