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Southington Firm Named 'Murphy's Monday Manufacturer'
The senator selects companies from around the state for his weekly honor.

SOUTHINGTON, CT - A Southington company has been selected as U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy's “Monday Manufacturer.”
The family-owned C.V. Tool Company, Inc. of Southington is this week’s “Murphy’s Monday Manufacturer.”
C.V. Tool is a manufacturer of machined tools, steam turbine packing rings, and other hardware for the aerospace, nuclear and steam turbine industries. C.V. Tool serves a wide range of clientele, ranging in size from large, billion dollar defense manufacturers – including Pratt & Whitney and Sikorsky – to small family-owned businesses.
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C.V. Tool continues to grow since its founding in 1980. Today, C.V. Tool employs 60 skilled machinists and quality control personnel out of a 40,000 square foot temperature controlled manufacturing facility in Southington. They also operate a facility in Fitchburg, MA. The manufacturer recently invested in a new turning envelope machine that can accommodate products 118 inches in diameter, 78 inches in height, and nearly 18,000 pounds in weight.
This year, C.V. Tool will break ground on a new 15,000 square foot addition to their Southington work space. The firm is actively seeking to expand their team and hire several new Connecticut workers.
“C.V. Tool has been smart about investing in new technology and in a larger workforce. Now they have a growing list of work orders from both large and small defense companies, and they’re more than ready to ride this new wave of re-industrialization,” Murphy said in a statement. “I’ll do everything I can to help C.V. Tool maintain their strong momentum and will keep working hard to grow manufacturing in Connecticut.”
C.V. Tool President Carmine Votino said, “Being a manufacturer in Connecticut, we see great opportunities from big names in this industry. Thus resulting in much competition. We also see a need for help in this industry both on our part and from our close competitors. Nonetheless at the end of the day we all try to do our best to meet the high demand we see that comes from our customers.”
Photo credit: C.V. Tool Company via Facebook.
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