Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
REV Group cutting dozens of Milwaukee-area jobs
Milwaukee-based specialty vehicle maker REV Group Inc. plans to cut 43 jobs from its Milwaukee-area workforce.
The company notified state...
EPA will get to take a second look at southeastern Wisconsin ozone standards
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be allowed to reconsider its ozone designations for the southeastern part of Wisconsin...
Harley-Davidson cutting 700 jobs globally
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. plans to cut 700 jobs globally as it moves toward a new strategic plan developed by chairman and chief executive officer Jochen Zeitz.
Tooling manufacturer to move from Illinois to Kenosha County
Advent Tool & Manufacturing Inc. plans to move its headquarters and production operation from Antioch, Illinois to the Salem Industrial Park in the Village of Salem Lakes.
Twin Disc planning cost cutting when PPP loan ends
When Racine-based Twin Disc Inc. planned an early July conference call with investors and analysts, chief executive officer John Batten assumed he would be announcing new cost cutting actions.
Saukville-based company commits materials for 1 million masks if Milwaukee passes mask mandate
Rebel Converting has pledged to donate the materials to make 1 million face masks if the city passes a mandatory...
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Popcorn and confectionery maker seeking to quadruple footprint with move to Glendale
Milwaukee-based popcorn and confectionery maker What's Poppin' Inc. plans to quadruple its footprint with a move into and expansion of an office and warehouse facility on North Flint Road in Glendale.
Quad sells Kentucky book plant, still working on sale of others
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has sold its Versailles, Kentucky book manufacturing plant to Minnesota-based CJK Group Inc.
Wisconsin exports are down nearly $900 million this year
Wisconsin exports declined by 25% in May and are now down nearly 10% for the first five months of the year, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Milwaukee Tool’s planned technology center in Menomonee Falls to be used for product testing, demonstrations
The first new facility that Brookfield-based Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. intends to build at its planned multi-purpose campus in Menomonee Falls will be used to test its products and showcase them to hundreds of visitors a day, according to documents filed with the village.