Manufacturing
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Matt Levatich steps down as Harley-Davidson CEO
Matt Levatich has stepped down as president and chief executive officer of Harley-Davidson Inc. after 26 years with the company and nearly five years leading the company.
Coronavirus concerns a drag on Milwaukee area manufacturing
The Milwaukee-area PMI jumped into positive territory for the first time in months in January, but the good news...
Six people, including suspect, killed in mass shooting at Molson Coors complex in Milwaukee
Police responded Wednesday to an active shooter situation at the MillerCoors complex in Milwaukee.
A.O. Smith fires president of its China business
Milwaukee-based A.O. Smith has terminated the president of its business in China for violations of the company’s guiding principles and code of conduct.
Area companies take stock of coronavirus as CDC warns of potential spread in the U.S.
Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it is more a matter of when, not if, the coronavirus will spread widely in the United States.
Brady profits grow despite an economy that’s ‘not helping us at the moment’
Milwaukee-based Brady Corp. saw its net sales drop by 2% in its second fiscal quarter, a decline attributed to...
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Two area companies receive special awards at Manufacturer of the Year program
Two southeastern Wisconsin companies were recognized with special awards at the 32nd annual Manufacturer of the Year program on...
Two more companies moving to Salem Business Park, including one from Illinois
Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group has secured leases on two build-to-suit projects totaling 160,500 square feet at Salem Business Park in the village of Salem Lakes in Kenosha County, the company announced Thursday.
Harley’s advertising, R&D costs jump by combined $52 million
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. spent nearly $388 million on advertising and research and development last year, an increase of $52 million from 2018, according to securities filings.
Strauss Brands plans to stay in Franklin
Strauss Brands chief executive Randy Strauss said Wendesday the company plans to stay in Franklin, even though some Milwaukee...