Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Johnson Controls’ Yanfeng Automotive Interiors launches today
Glendale-based global diversified industrial company Johnson Controls Inc. announced that today is the formal launch of Yanfeng Automotive Interiors. It is a joint venture between Yanfeng Automotive Trim Systems Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Huayu Automotive Systems Co. Ltd. (HASCO), which is the component group of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) and Johnson Controls.
No injuries in MillerCoors brewery explosion
A fire occurred at the MillerCoors Milwaukee brewery early Tuesday evening after a grain blower exploded. No one was injured, and production was not affected, according to a company spokesman.
Made in Milwaukee: General Plastics to nearly double space, add 15 employees in expansion
When General Plastics Inc. president Robert Porsche bought the Glendale-based company in 1987, it had eight full-time employees, two customers and an 11,000-square-foot facility.
Best Practices: How to finance heavy equipment for U.S. manufacturing operations
Onshoring has become a major trend in the United States. U.S.-based companies are increasingly pulling their overseas manufacturing efforts and setting up shop in the States. In fact, since 2010, more than 200 companies, most of which are U.S.-based, have brought back production that had been sent out of the country. In addition, foreign companies are increasingly bringing their manufacturing jobs to the United States. According to the Organization for International Investment (OFII), foreign investment in U.S. manufacturing totaled $493 billion from 2007 through 2012, as opposed to a total of $270 billion the previous six years.
Patrick Cudahy to bring bacon eating contest, giveaways to Summerfest
Patrick Cudahy, a Wisconsin-based brand of Smithfield Foods, is beefing up its support of Summerfest with a new partnership that will introduce a bacon eating contest to the 11-day music festival.
Hokanson appointed president of CL&D Graphics
Oconomowoc-based CL&D Graphics Inc. has named Mike Hokanson president.
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Jockey debuts footwear
Kenosha-based Jockey International Inc., known for men’s undergarments and women’s intimates, announced Tuesday the launch of men's and women's casual footwear. Jockey is partnering with New York-based footwear experts The Eastman Group to design, manufacture and market casual footwear, slippers, flip flops, and athleisure styles for men and women.
Eder stops manufacturing of Confederate flags
The board of directors of Eder Flag Manufacturing Co. Inc. in Oak Creek decided on Tuesday to no longer sell or manufacture Confederate flags.
Rexnord to establish Milwaukee HQ for its Zurn business
Rexnord Corp. president and chief executive officer Todd Adams announced on Tuesday at the Water Summit that the company will establish the global headquarters of its Zurn business in the Reed Street Yards Water Technology Park located in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.
Report gives Wisconsin B+ for manufacturing, B for logistics
A new report from Ball State University gave Wisconsin a B+ for manufacturing and a B for logistics.