Manufacturing
Mustard and vinegar processor buys 43-acre site in Oconomowoc
An affiliate of Pleasant Prairie-based Olds Products Co., a mustard and vinegar processor, has purchased a 43-acre site in...
Eaton awarded $26.6 million in tax credits following investments made at three plants, including Waukesha facility
Eaton has received more than $26.6 million in investment tax credits following investments made at three of the company's plants.
Nestlé Purina plans $195 million expansion at Jefferson factory
Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, a manufacturer of pet food and litter, is the latest company to announce a planned expansion in Jefferson.
Kikkoman will be anchor tenant in forthcoming Jefferson County food and beverage innovation campus
Kikkoman Corp. is the first of several forthcoming tenants that will take up space in Jefferson County’s new food and beverage innovation campus.
Echo Lake Foods sued by customer for allegedly providing contaminated egg product Â
Echo Lake Foods is being sued by a customer after allegedly providing them with a contaminated pre-cooked scrambled egg product.
Microbial Discovery Group expands into third facility
A growing Milwaukee-area company that develops products in the microbial solutions market has expanded into its third facility with...
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First Nokia products roll off production line at Sanmina’s Pleasant Prairie plant
Nokia's first American-made broadband network electronics, made at Sanmina's Pleasant Prairie facility, have officially rolled off the production line.
WEDC could award up to $15.5 million in tax credits to Kikkoman to build new Jefferson plant, expand in Walworth
WEDC will support Kikkoman's expansion projects in Jefferson and Walworth with up to $15.5 million in performance-based tax credits.
Kikkoman to build $560 million facility in Jefferson
Soy sauce manufacturer Kikkoman Corp. plans to build a new, $560 million production facility in the city of Jefferson.
California-based manufacturer of breast implants closing Franklin facility as part of bankruptcy
California-based manufacturer Sientra, Inc. is closing its Franklin facility in June as part of an ongoing restructuring process.