True Value sues Diablo
True Value Company, the Chicago-based distributor, said it filed litigation against Freud America and Orgill in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.
Diablo responds
Statement from Diablo/Freud Tools:
True Value ”recently held a line review that began in 2023 where they had many requests. After careful evaluation, Diablo made the decision to part ways with True Value because the relationship no longer fits our business model. This communication was given in advance of True Value’s line review deadline on Feb. 1, 2024. We remain engaged with our independent dealers and will continue to support them in growing their Diablo business. We thank True Value for its 20+ year partnership with Diablo and wish True Value much success in the future.”
“Some of you expressed an assumption that True Value must have done something for this to occur. But, that’s not what happened. Collectively, we have grown Freud/Diablo’s business, and our relationship is in great shape,” he wrote.
Early efforts to engage with Freud/Diablo, he said, were essentially ignored. That led True Value to take legal action.
“I didn’t want this situation that Freud/Diablo started to escalate to where it has, but unfortunately, I cannot stand by and allow you to be told how to run your business,” Kempa wrote. He added: ”We will do what it takes to put an end to this and will embrace any opportunity given for genuine resolution, which to date, we have not received.”
In his communication to customers, Kempa also drew a comparison to a similar situation in the spring of 2021, when a supplier announced a plan to cease shipments, a decision that was later reversed.
That supplier was Stanley Black & Decker. An April 19 article in HBSDealer reported: “An agreement to continue the relationship followed meetings and communications between True Value’s leadership, Stanley and also independent hardware retailers who were surprised by Stanley’s intentions.”
Kempa’s Jan. 26 letter also encouraged True Value customers to send their thoughts to Diablo CEO Russell Kohl and Mike Mansuetti of Bosch tools.