Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Foxconn potentially eligible for $45 million in tax credits for jobs and capital investments
Foxconn Technology Group says it created more than the minimum 520 jobs required for it to earn any tax credits for 2019 under its $2.85 billion incentive package with the state of Wisconsin.
Zilber plans new industrial building in Granville corporate park
Zilber Property Group is planning to develop a nearly 105,500-square-foot industrial building in the Towne Corporate Park of Granville, on Milwaukee's far northwest side.
Rockwell, Enerpac and Twin Disc are latest to announce cuts and cost saving actions
Rockwell Automation Inc. plans to give its manufacturing employees a one-time additional payment for their continued work during the coronavirus, even as the company cuts salaries for other employees.
Joel Quadracci: ‘Be willing to pull big levers very quickly’
It’s been a while since Joel Quadracci flew an airplane, but in leading Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. he still falls back on one of the lessons he learned while learning to fly.
Silicon Pastures among network to invest $500,000 in battery startup
A network of Wisconsin angel investors including Silicon Pastures , Lancaster Investments and Grey Collar Ventures invested $500,000 in Whitewater-based startup Blue Line Battery.
Quad/Graphics cutting pay, suspending production at some facilities
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has joined the growing number of companies implementing pay cuts and reduced production in response to the coronavirus and economic challenges created by efforts to curtail its spread.
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Jason Industries cuts exec salaries 25% along with wage reduction and furloughs
Milwaukee-based Jason Industries Inc. is cutting the base salaries of six top executives by 25% from April 1 to June 30, according to a securities filing made Wednesday.
Local manufacturer saw furloughs as an ethical decision, not a business one
Menomonee Falls-based Connected Technology Solutions certainly could have decided to continue operating under Gov. Tony Evers’ safer-at-home order.
Rexnord’s Todd Adams talks about managing through coronavirus, sees a U or W shaped recovery
Asked what his expectations are for an economic recovery coming out of the coronavirus outbreak, Rexnord Corp. chief executive officer Todd Adams said it is “very difficult” to think it will be V-shaped.
Power Test acquires New Hampshire-based competitor
Sussex-based Power Test Inc., a dynamometer and test system manufacturer, announced Tuesday that it has acquired Manchester, New Hampshire-based DynoMite Dynamometer.