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Manufacturing recognitions
Menomonee Falls-based Bradley Corp. received the Gold-level Well Workplace Award from the Wellness Council of America and its local...
CDM Tool sold to Jacsten Holdings
Hartford's CDM Tool & Mfg. Co. Inc. has been acquired by Milwaukee private investment firm Jacsten Holdings LLC. The family company was sold by Pam Priestaf, whose father founded CDM.
Federal Heath Sign Company acquires DuraColor
Oceanside, Calif.-based Federal Heath Sign Company LLC recently acquired Racine-based DuraColor LLC.
Wisconsin Tech Summit to host more than 50 emerging companies
The Wisconsin Technology Council will host the second annual Wisconsin Tech Summit today at the GE Healthcare Institute in Waukesha.
Best Practices: Are you boring employees into leaving?
Good pay and benefits can only buy an employee’s attention for so long. If you want to reduce turnover AND improve profitability and competitive position, employees must be challenged and developed.
Bill would designate 25 universities as ‘Manufacturing Universities’
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) on March 18 joined four other U.S. senators to introduce bipartisan legislation that would designate 25 national universities as “Manufacturing Universities.”
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Waukesha contract manufacturer purchases new laser technology
Waukesha-based Miro Tool & Mfg., a manufacturer specializing in metal stamping, fabrication and machining, recently advanced its manufacturing service capabilities with the purchase of a Mitsubishi eX Series 2D CO2 laser.
Johnson Controls awarded $8.6 million Navy contract
Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. has been awarded an $8.6 million contract from the U.S. Navy to do energy savings performance work at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam near Honolulu.
Superior Die Set to start online training program
Oak Creek-based Superior Die Set Corp. increased sales by 13 percent in the last six months, and this year plans to hire eight to 10 employees and spend $1 million in new machinery.