German manufacturer moving sales, service facility to Racine County

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The Racine County Economic Development Corporation announced that a German hand tool manufacturer is locating a regional sales and service facility into the Town of Yorkvilleโ€™s Grandview Business Park.

This marks the second German manufacturing company Racine County has secured as a result of its foreign direct investment and international recruitment activities.

Stahlwille Tools LLC, based in Wuppertal, Germany, designs and manufactures hand and special-purpose tools for the aerospace, energy generation, transportation and general trade industries. It plans to begin operating out of its Town of Yorkville facility by the end of September.

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โ€œOnce again, Racine Countyโ€™s strategic position in the center of the Chicago-Milwaukee Corridor played a role in attracting a new business to Racine County,โ€ said Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave. โ€œRCEDCโ€™s commitment to attracting foreign direct investment continues to add to our growing economy and concentration of foreign-owned companies that call Racine County home.โ€

Stahlwilleโ€™s decision to move a facility to Racine County came in the spring when Gov. Scott Walker, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, the Milwaukee 7 and the RCEDC attended Hannover Messe, the worldโ€™s largest industrial trade show located in Hannover, Germany.  

A Stahlwille representative attended a breakfast hosted by the Wisconsin delegation, and shared the companyโ€™s plan to locate a sales and distribution office in the Chicago area.

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The RCEDC helped Stahlwille establish business bank accounts, secure a residence in Racine County, obtain proper insurance and operating permits, and negotiate a lease agreement.   

โ€œThe decision to locate in Racine County was made based on a number of key factors,โ€ said Frank Hansen of Stahlwille. โ€œStahlwilleโ€™s management team was interested in a location in northern Chicago due to a large pool of potential customers in the market. After researching differences in taxes, labor laws, financial outlooks and more, the company decided to seek a location in Wisconsin instead.โ€

He said the final decision to select southeastern Wisconsin was due to meeting with Gov. Walker; Jim Paetsch, M7โ€™s vice president of corporate attraction and expansion; and Logan Dawson, an RCEDC representative.

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โ€œIn the end, weโ€™re glad we made the choice. We found a very good location to start the business and with a lot of help of the RCEDC and especially Mr. Dawson, our transition was quite easy,โ€ Hansen said.

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