Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Japanese scale maker plans move to former Rexnord plant in Grafton
A Japan-based scale manufacturer wants to move its Mequon operations to a former Rexnord Industries LLC facility in Grafton.
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8 area companies nominated for WMC Manufacturer of the Year awards
Six southeastern Wisconsin companies are among the 25 nominated for the 33rd annual Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce Manufacturer of the Year awards.
Aaron Jagdfeld joins Milwaukee World Festival board
Aaron Jagdfeld, president and chief executive officer of Generac Power Systems, has joined the board of Summerfest nonprofit operator Milwaukee World Festival, Inc.
Regal Ware names new president and CEO
Kewaskum-based Regal Ware Inc. has appointed Ryan Reigle as president and chief executive officer, the cookware manufacturer announced today.
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Franklin medical glove supplier parent company raises $19.5 million
DASH Medical Holdings, LLC, the parent company of Franklin-based Dash Medical Gloves, Inc. raised $19.5 million in a round of funding, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sussex IM, Hartford-based nonprofit buy former Girl Scouts camp property
Sussex IM and a Hartford-based nonprofit Catholic organization have purchased portions of a 225-acre former Girl Scouts camp property in Dodge County.
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Generac to join the S&P 500
Town of Genesee-based Generac Holdings Inc. will move into the S&P 500 on March 22 as part of the index’s quarterly rebalancing efforts.
‘Cybersecurity incident’ hits Molson Coors
Molson Coors Beverage Co. “experienced a systems outage caused by a cybersecurity incident,” the company said in a security...
Harley appoints chief electric vehicle officer to lead new EV division
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson appointed its first chief electric vehicle officer to lead the its new electric vehicle division, the company announced today.
Wheels Now sold to group of local entrepreneurs
Wheels Now Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of wheels, rims, and parts for a wide variety of industries, has been sold to a group organized by local entrepreneurs Jim Lindenberg, Heather Varney and Nick Weissenborn.