OUR PARTNERSHIPS
From sourcing premium materials to ensuring seamless operations , our trusted partners play a vital role in every project. Their expertise allows us to create spaces and products that are not only functional and beautiful but also reflect the care and precision that define our work.
These relationships go beyond business; they are collaborations built on trust and a shared vision. We are proud to work with such esteemed partners, and together, we look forward to continuing to build exceptional projects, one at a time.
Aetna Building Solutions
The long-standing partnership between Aetna and Minnesota Millwork unites two highly respected solutions providers serving the hospitality, retail, and commercial interiors sectors. Together, we have consistently leveraged opportunities to collaborate on design, engineering, fabrication, and product distribution. This close collaboration has enabled Aetna to deliver best-in-class materials, always on time and within budget, while Minnesota Millwork provides top-tier finished products.
Tralo Companies
Minnesota Millwork is proud to be partnered with Tralo Companies, a reputable transportation provider located in Owatonna, MN. This collaboration enables us to effectively manage the logistics of transporting our finished products and materials. Tralo supports our operations by providing dependable and efficient hauling services. With a demonstrated history of excellence in freight handling, Tralo is an ideal partner for ensuring that our products arrive safely and punctually at their designated locations.
Tri-City United High School
Whether it's judging a drafting assignment, giving scholarships, or hosting in-person tours of our facilities, we take every opportunity to engage with the younger generation of learners at the local Tri-City United High School. Teaching and witnessing the development of each student's problem-solving skills is truly inspiring and one of our favorite ways to give back to the community. We cherish our many years of partnership with the staff and students at Tri-City United High School.