Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Harley-Davidson expects tariff hit of at least $130 million this year
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson expects tariffs to cost the company between $130 million and $175 million during the remainder of 2025.
Kar-Tech plans 10,000-square-foot addition to its Delafield headquarters
After steady growth for the last 20 years, Delafield-based hydraulic control systems manufacturer Kar-Tech plans to expand its headquarters...
Manufacturer plans new headquarters building in New Berlin
Mobile Healthcare Innovations, a manufacturer of mobile imaging solutions for the health care industry, is planning a new headquarters...
Generac hikes prices by 7% to 8% because of tariffs
Generac reported a 6% sales increase in quarter one, driven by strong home generator demand, but widened its full-year outlook due to tariff uncertainty.
Stella & Chewy’s products now available in Meijer and H-E-B stores
Stella & Chewy’s pet food now available at Meijer and H-E-B stores, expanding reach with major retail partnerships in 2025.
A.O. Smith raises water heater prices between 6% and 9% to mitigate tariffs
A.O. Smith reported Tuesday that tariffs will impact the total cost of goods sold by between 6% and 8% annually.
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Georgia-based investment firm throws support behind H Partners’ push to shake up Harley-Davidson leadership
Purple Chip Capital will support a campaign launched by H Partners Management aimed at changing the leadership structure within Harley-Davidson.
Johnsonville brings back Summer Shandy-flavored brats for national distribution
Sheboygan County-based sausage maker Johnsonville and Leinenkugel’s, a Molson Coors beer brand, are bringing back Summer Shandy beer-flavored bratwurst...
H Partners says Harley-Davidson recommended CFO as next CEO candidate
In a Monday letter to shareholders, H Partners shared a behind-the-scenes recounting of the current CEO search process at Harley-Davidson.
Ban on synthetic colors offers Sensient ‘significant revenue opportunity’
The current trade and tariff landscape has created additional layers of complexity within Milwaukee-based Sensient Technologies Corp.’s business.