Malco Tools Marks '75 Years of Hard Work and Progress'

ANNIVERSARY IN ANANDALE: The 75th anniversary celebration at Malco Tools on Saturday, May 17, included a ribbon-cutting at the company’s newly remodeled building in Annandale, Minnesota. Pictured during the ribbon-cutting are, from left, The Malco Group CFO Mike Hemmesch; Wright County Commissioner Tina Diedrick; Annandale Mayor Shelly Jonas; The Malco Group CEO Rich Benninghoff; Gerry, Dave, and Paul Keymer, who are members of the company’s founding family; former Malco executive Don Schmidt; and The Malco Group director of engineering Greg Guse. (Courtesy of Malco Tools Inc.)
ANNANDALE, Minn. — Malco Tools Inc., a manufacturer of tools for the HVACR and building construction trades, celebrated its 75th anniversary on May 17 with a ribbon-cutting and open house at its newly remodeled building in Annandale, Minnesota.
The celebration was attended by Malco employees, Annandale community members, and representatives from the U.S. Senate, Wright County, and the city of Annandale, which officially proclaimed the date “Malco Tools Day.”
Malco was founded in 1950 by Mark W. Keymer, a young steel supply salesman who invented a pipe crimper for installing sheet metal ductwork used in forced-air heating systems. The company started in a small garage in Minneapolis before moving to its current headquarters in Annandale, where Malco now employs more than 170 people.
Keymer was inducted into the Minnesota Inventors’ Hall of Fame in 2007.
Malco recently completed a substantial building remodel as part of its “Look Good, Feel Good, Do Good” initiative, and welcomed the community to experience the updated workspaces and see how Malco manufactures and ships its products from Central Minnesota.
“Malco’s 75th anniversary serves as a tribute to 75 years of hard work and progress — a true celebration of American manufacturing, rooted in Minnesota and powered by our people,” said Rich Benninghoff, CEO of The Malco Group, in a press release. “This milestone also serves as a celebratory turning point as we look ahead to the future. We are all energized by what’s ahead for The Malco Group.”
Malco became an employee-owned company in 2015 after the Keymer family sold its shares back to the company. The company remained employee-owned until late 2024, when Malco Tools was acquired by Aspen Pumps Group.
Malco Tools was named as a Top Workplace by The Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2024, and was also one of just 1,500 companies nationwide to receive a Top Workplace recognition from USA Today in 2025.
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