Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Rockwell Automation still sees strong demand even as supply chain issues cut outlook
Shortages of electrical components, COVID-19 shutdowns in China and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine all weighed on the performance of Rockwell Automation’s fiscal second quarter and prompted the company to cut its guidance for the remainder of the year.
With supply chain costs up $82 million in Q1, Harley still expects improvements in second half
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson faced an additional $82 million in supply chain costs during the first quarter compared to 2021 and also faced production limitations for certain motorcycle models.
Milwaukee shoe manufacturer Anodyne sells majority stake of company
Milwaukee-based Anodyne, LLC, a manufacturer of lifestyle-oriented clinical footwear for diabetic patients, has sold a majority stake in the company.
Region’s manufacturing growth continues, but outlook worsens
The southeastern Wisconsin manufacturing sector continued to grow in April, but the outlook for the next six months worsened dramatically compared to March, according to the latest Marquette-ISM Report on Manufacturing.
Wolter acquires Ohio-based crane and hoist service provider
Brookfield-based Wolter Inc., an industrial equipment distributor and productivity solutions provider, has acquired Dayton, Ohio-based Valley Industrial Crane, a crane and hoist service provider.
Harley’s 120th anniversary celebration in 2023 will launch annual homecoming event in Milwaukee
Harley-Davidson today announced that its 120th anniversary celebration will be held from July 13-16, 2023 at multiple venues throughout the Milwaukee area, and will launch an annual homecoming event in Milwaukee.
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Made in Milwaukee: KHS USA works to fill products for global beverage companies
If you recently popped open a can of White Claw or Coca-Cola, chances are that can was filled with...
Public record: The timeline for Zurn’s acquisition of Elkay
Milwaukee-based Zurn Water Solutions was four months removed from completing a major transaction that changed its name from Rexnord,...
Johnson Controls would occupy office building planned by Weas Development in Glendale
Johnson Controls on Thursday confirmed that it is the company that would occupy a 109,000-square-foot office and research building planned by Weas Development in Glendale.
Standard Process building 10,000-square-foot expansion
Palmyra-based Standard Process Inc., a manufacturer of whole food-based nutritional supplements, is constructing a 10,000-square-foot complex that will be connected to the company’s existing Juice Process building.