Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Commentary: Lots of jobs coming, but can Molson Coors reinvent itself?
The restructuring plan announced recently by Molson Coors is big news for Milwaukee because the company will move hundreds...
Corporate Citizen of the Year: Sargento Foods
Plymouth-based Sargento Foods, a family-owned and operated cheese distribution company since 1953, boasts decades of charitable efforts centering on...
Paul J. Jones, Harley’s chief legal officer, leaving company
Paul J. Jones, the chief legal and chief compliance officer of Harley-Davidson Inc., is leaving the company on Nov....
Komatsu plans March 12 construction start for new manufacturing facility
Komatsu plans to break ground on its new Milwaukee manufacturing building on March 12, and commence construction on its new headquarters office about two months later on May 22.
Milwaukee-based mosquito trap maker acquired by Pennsylvania company
Dynamic Solutions Worldwide LLC, the Milwaukee-based maker of DynaTrap insect traps, has been acquired by Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based Woodstream Corp.
Slowing economy limits Kohler’s ability to keep workers as jobs head to Mississippi
Kohler Co. says it will lay off up to 90 employees from its engine business starting Jan. 12 as...
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Rite-Hite considering relocation to Reed Street Yards in Milwaukee
Brown Deer-based manufacturer Rite-Hite is considering a move from its current headquarters to Milwaukee's Reed Street Yards, according to commercial real estate industry sources.
Entries down in second year of Foxconn’s Smart Cities contest
Foxconn Technology Group has narrowed its second annual Smart Cities – Smart Futures contest to 25 finalists who will...
There is optimism in manufacturing, if you look in the right places
The rain, cold and snow this fall may have caused problems, but Manuel Merkt is hopeful that Hermle USA...
Lawsuit alleges Quad misled investors over last 21 months
Two Sheboygan County residents who saw their investment in Quad/Graphics Inc. fall by more than $240,000 when the company reported its third quarter results are suing the Sussex-based company, alleging executives had made false or misleading statement about Quad’s business, operations and prospects.