Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
On the job with: Vanguard Sculpture Services
Tucked away on the northern end of Milwaukee’s 30th Street Industrial Corridor is a group of artists with decades...
Carmex maker buys Franklin land for potential HQ
Franklin-based Carma Laboratories bought a 41-acre parcel of land at the northeast corner of West Ryan Road and South 76th Street in Franklin, according to state real estate records.
Made in Milwaukee: Manufacturer’s internal needs led to Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin
MuL Technologies
10202 N. Enterprise Drive, Mequon
INDUSTRY: Autonomous carts
EMPLOYEES: 10
multechnologies.com
The debut product from MuL Technologies was not intended as a...
Salem Business Park shows Kenosha County’s growth isn’t limited to I-94 corridor
Thousands of people have seen the economic development successes in Kenosha County along I-94. The massive buildings developed by...
The last word: Rely on your team
After earning his stripes with the company for 25 years, Andrew Wundrock recently took the reins as president at...
Shop talk: How can manufacturers attract and retain workers from other industries?
For years it was common to hear manufacturers lament their inability to find and hire new employees.
Initially, the problem...
- Advertisement -
Rockwell ‘optimistic’ on Biden views of manufacturing
Blake Moret, the charman and chief executive officer of Rockwell Automation Inc., said the company is encouraged that President-elect...
Generac to sponsor former Harley stage at Summerfest
Waukesha-based Generac Power Systems will replace Harley-Davidson as a Summerfest stage sponsor, the company and Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. announced Tuesday.
Chemicals manufacturer plans to move from Illinois to Pleasant Prairie
Mundelein, Illinois-based chemicals manufacturer RealChem Manufacturing Inc. is planning to relocate to Pleasant Prairie by the end of the year.
Quad has cut 1,100 jobs, closed 4 plants this year
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has reduced its employee headcount by 1,100 and closed four plants this year as it deals with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on an already challenged printing industry.