Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
What’s Eli Lilly’s timeline for hiring in Kenosha County?
More than 80% of the potential $100 million in tax credits Eli Lilly could receive for its expansion in...
Schütz Container Systems completes first phase of $166 million Kenosha investment
Schütz Container Systems has opened a new $38 million manufacturing facility in Kenosha, the first of four planned buildings.
New Berlin-based Stanek Tool will close next month after unsuccessful attempt to find buyer
Stanek Tool, a New Berlin-based manufacturer in receivership since April, will cease operations by Sept. 30 after failing to find a buyer.
Report: Manufacturers implementing smart technologies to address global pressures
As economic uncertainty and global pressures mount, a new report shows manufacturers are increasingly adopting AI and smart technologies.
Leinenkugel’s, Johnsonville unveil Oktoberfest beer brats
Leinenkugel’s and Johnsonville have teamed up once again to create a limited-time brat flavor – this time with a fall twist.
Strattec reports sales and income gains in its 2025 fiscal year
Glendale-based Strattec Security Corp. the world’s largest manufacturer of automotive locks and keys, reported higher sales and income during...
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New York firms make undisclosed investment in parent company of Klement’s
TowerBrook Capital Partners and Prelude Growth Partners have invested in Amylu Foods, parent of Klement’s Sausage Co.
Regal Rexnord names new president of its Automation & Motion Control segment
Milwaukee-based manufacturer Regal Rexnord Corp. announced today that Kevin Long has been named executive vice president and president of...
Centrisys/CNP opens new 70,000-square-foot building at Kenosha headquarters
Kenosha-based Centrisys/CNP has opened a new 70,000-square-foot facility, expanding its headquarters to 300,000 square feet.
Rockwell Automation plans $2 billion investment aimed at boosting productivity across U.S. plants
Rockwell Automation will invest $2 billion over five years to boost productivity through digital infrastructure, automation and talent.