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MillerCoors Milwaukee brewery now landfill-free

Chicago-based MillerCoors LLC announced that its Milwaukee brewery and corporate offices are now landfill-free. The brewer eliminated 65 tons of waste that was previously sent to landfills each month from its brewery and corporate offices, logging its first landfill-free month at the brewery in December 2014.

Johnson Controls ‘explores options’ for automotive business

Glendale-based global diversified industrial company Johnson Controls Inc. announced it is reviewing strategic options for its automotive business. Those options include a joint venture, a sale or a spinoff.

Amazon fulfillment center ships first order from Kenosha

Amazon announced on Thursday that its new 1 million-square-foot fulfillment center in Kenosha has shipped its first customer order.

Paul Jones to succeed George Sherman as Rexnord non-executive chairman

Rexnord Corp., a Milwaukee-based process and motion control product manufacturer, announced that non-executive chairman George Sherman will retire following the company’s annual meeting of stockholders in July. The board of directors has elected retired A.O. Smith chief executive officer Paul Jones to succeed Sherman.

Wixon’s female food technologists lead workshops for girls

Female food scientists from Wixon Inc., a St. Francis-based manufacturer of seasonings, flavors and technologies for the food and beverage industry, recently led several interactive workshops during a day-long conference designed to peak girls’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math.

Kapco named among top five fabricators in U.S.

Kapco Metal Stamping, a Grafton-based strategic supplier of metal components and services, has been named among the top five metal fabricating companies in the United States. Kapco was ranked No. 4 by The FABRICATOR magazine's annual FAB 40 survey, honoring the most successful metal fabricating companies in the country, ranked by annual sales data.
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Snap-on introduces ergonomic industrial wrench developed at UWM

Kenosha toolmaker Snap-on Inc. introduced a new product – an industrial wrench designed to reduce shoulder injuries – in a ceremony held last week at the company’s headquarters. Created by engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the tool’s ergonomic features were inspired by the need to reduce the number and severity of injuries sustained by meter technicians in the gas industry.

Stainless Foundry appoints new CEO

Milwaukee-based Stainless Foundry and Engineering Inc. recently appointed Jim Stachowiak president and chief executive officer. He replaced Dan Brockington, who resigned in February after 25 years with the company.

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