Ceratizit Focuses on Next-Generation Tooling, Supply Chain Strength at IMTS 2026
At IMTS 2026, Ceratizit will feature digital twin technology, a broad range of cutting tool innovations, and the company’s supply chain independence. Located in the West Building, Booth #431900, Ceratizit will highlight how the convergence of digital solutions, tooling innovation and supply chain control allows manufacturers to navigate increasingly complex production demands.
Ceratizit USA will bring its visual twin to Chicago for the show. Programmed and designed specifically for guests at IMTS, the visually driven digital twin will bring tooling solutions and real-world industry applications to life.
In addition, a key highlight at IMTS will be the continued expansion of its advanced line cutting tools portfolio, including Sacramento-produced inch end mills that complement the established metric range. Available in four-, five-, six-, seven- and nine-flute configurations, the end mills are engineered to deliver stable performance across a wide range of applications.
Attendees will also see a range of recently introduced solutions, including the MaxiMill – 211-DC, WTX UNI and WTX Quattro drills in both inch and metric, the MonsterMill – ISO-S solid carbide end mill, and the MaxiMill – S-Power face milling platform.
Further, as part of the Plansee Group, Ceratizit will demonstrate its position to ensure continuity of supply to IMTS guests. Through vertically integrated carbide production and a global manufacturing network, the company maintains consistent quality and availability even amid ongoing market volatility and supply chain disruptions.
“Manufacturers need high-performance tools and confidence in their supply chain,” said Troy Wilt, managing director of Ceratizit USA, Cutting Tools Division. “At IMTS, we’re demonstrating how our control over carbide production, combined with application-driven tooling, helps customers stay competitive.”

