Rotary surface grinder company DCM Tech celebrates 50 years

April 23, 2025

Dave and Muriel Arnold (left) stand in front of a flywheel grinder in the 1980s (Courtesy DCM Tech, Inc.)
Dave and Muriel Arnold (left) stand in front of a flywheel grinder in the 1980s (Courtesy DCM Tech, Inc.)

DCM Tech, Inc., Winona, Minnesota, USA, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Established in 1975, DCM Tech, Inc. began building small flywheel grinders in the automotive industry and expanded the machine line into an industrial presence in the 1990s.

Established in 1975 by founders Daniel Rukavina and David Arnold, DCM Tech, Inc. began building small flywheel grinders for the automotive industry and expanded the machine line into an industrial presence in the 1990s.

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Over the past five decades, the company has consistently delivered exceptional value to its customers, expanded its market presence and capabilities, maintained a commitment to innovation and quality, and built strong, enduring relationships with partners and stakeholders.

To commemorate this significant milestone, DCM Tech, Inc. is hosting a summer family event to celebrate with DCM coworkers, past and present, as well as launching a commemorative anniversary logo. The company will also create and share customised gifts to customers and offer limited-time promotions to new and existing customers in celebration.

The company has also shared a video about its founding to celebrate the anniversary.

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