Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
3 reasons workplace cleanliness should take top priority even after coronavirus
Have you ever thought about how clean your employee workstations are?Â
Those areas we overlook, like desks and phones, can...
Foxconn formally objects to WEDC’s tax credit decision
Foxconn Technology Group on Friday formally objected to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. determination that the company would not qualify for tax credits for its capital investment and job creation in 2019.
Calibre closing Grafton and Saukville facilities
Grafton-based paint services company Calibre Inc. plans to close its facilities in Grafton and Saukville, eliminating 204 jobs in the process, according to a notice sent to state and local officials.
Johnsonville opens new retail store to public
Johnsonville's newly constructed 3,200 square-foot retail store is now open to the public.Â
CertaSite acquires Franklin fire protection company
Indianapolis-based CertaSite acquired fire protection company Starfire Systems and Starfire Extinguisher, a family-owned business based in Franklin.
Generac sales jump 17% in third quarter
Generac Holdings Inc. saw sales increase 17% to $701 million during the third quarter as a number of high-profile power outage events and more people working from home drove interest in the company’s home standby generators.
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A cut above: Despite challenges, PartsBadger posts impressive growth
In telling the story of how PartsBadger LLC came to be, co-founders Roy Dietsch and Jimmy Crawford often say...
The new Briggs & Stratton says it is hiring and committed to Milwaukee
A little more than a month after being sold out of bankruptcy to a New York-based private equity firm, the new chief executive officer of Briggs & Stratton says the company is committed to Milwaukee and looking to hire.
Harley-Davidson had its most profitable third quarter since 2015
The topline numbers in Harley-Davidson’s third quarter earnings tell the story of a company that continues to shrink.
Franklin business leaders express alarm about rejection of Strauss Brands plans
The leaders of several Franklin businesses signed a letter to Franklin aldermen expressing dismay about the Common Council’s recent vote to deny Strauss Brands’ proposed new meat processing facility.