Japanese scale maker plans move to former Rexnord plant in Grafton
A Japan-based scale manufacturer wants to move its Mequon operations to a former Rexnord Industries LLC facility in Grafton.
Yamato...
8 area companies nominated for WMC Manufacturer of the Year awards
Six southeastern Wisconsin companies are among the 25 nominated for the 33rd annual Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Manufacturer of the Year awards.
I/O Technologies moves to Butler, grows team
Custom software solutions company I/O Technologies has moved from Germantown to Butler, the company announced today.
The company’s new location...
Victims identified in Roundy’s distribution center shooting
Law enforcement officials identified the two victims today that were involved in the deadly shooting at an Oconomowoc Roundy’s...
Regal Ware names new president and CEO
Kewaskum-based Regal Ware Inc. has appointed Ryan Reigle as president and chief executive officer, the cookware manufacturer announced today.
The...
Franklin medical glove supplier parent company raises $19.5 million
DASH Medical Holdings, LLC, the parent company of Franklin-based Dash Medical Gloves, Inc. raised $19.5 million in a round of funding, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Two killed in shooting at Roundy’s distribution facility in Oconomowoc
A distribution center employee shot and killed two co-workers at the Roundy's facility in Oconomowoc Tuesday night, a union official said.
Milwaukee-area startups to receive up to $100,000 in grants to commercialize their products
Four Milwaukee-area startups including VasoGnosis Inc., RPRD Diagnostics, COnovate and Imagen Energy, LLC will receive grants of up to $100,000 to commercialize their innovative technologies.
Green Bay logistics company makes Fast Company’s list of most innovative logistics companies
Fast Company says Green Bay-based Breakthrough, a transportation and energy management company, is one of the “most innovative logistics companies of 2021.”
Madison health tech company raises $45 million
Madison-based software company Redox, Inc. closed on a $45 million Series D round of funding to grow its business, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.