Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Gathering Place Brewing taps Bay View food hall for second location
Gathering Place Brewing Co. in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood is expanding into Bay View.
The local microbrewer announced Thursday that it...
Generac in site selection process for another facility
Waukesha-based Generac Holdings Inc. is in the site selection process for another facility to produce its standby generators as...
Snap-on buys former M.G. Design building in Pleasant Prairie
An affiliate of Kenosha-based Snap-on Inc. bought a roughly 121,000-square-foot industrial building in Pleasant Prairie’s LakeView Corporate Park from...
Rockwell reversing COVID-19 pay cuts at end of November
Rockwell Automation will reverse temporary salary reductions it put in place in May and reinstate its 401(k) match at the end of November, the Milwaukee-based maker of industrial automation products announced.
Mequon company’s robotic cart selected as Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin
MARC, an autonomous mobile robot work cart made by Mequon-based MūL Technologies, was voted as the Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin.
Foxconn’s Jay Lee emphasizes manufacturing based on data and evidence over experience
Industrial artificial intelligence, 5G connectivity, digitization and a workforce prepared for smart manufacturing are “the core elements of Wisconsin manufacturing in the future,” according to Jay Lee, the top Foxconn official overseeing the company’s work in the state.
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Foxconn calls WEDC decision ‘a disappointment and a surprise’
Foxconn Technology Group says the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. decision finding the company does not qualify for tax incentives under a 2017 contract “is a disappointment and a surprise.”
WEDC’s CEO says Foxconn’s vision is important for Wisconsin’s economy despite ‘reality’ of contract dispute
The day after informing Foxconn it is not eligible for tax incentives under its current contract, the head of Wisconsin’s economic development agency says the company’s vision for it’s operations in the state is “really important for Wisconsin’s future economy.”
Two Pleasant Prairie projects ask village for more time
Two development projects in Pleasant Prairie that previously received site and operational plan approvals from the village are asking for extensions of those approvals.
Three Key Questions During Covid-19
After more than six months dealing with the COViD-19, we seem to have an endless supply of questions. During...