Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Submit your company’s historic photos for Glance at Yesteryear feature
Southeastern Wisconsin is home to many companies with long, storied histories that stretch over generations. BizTimes Media is looking...
The Wagner Companies names new CEO
Milwaukee-based railing systems manufacturer The Wagner Companies announced that it has promoted Michael Dover to chief executive officer.
Dover has...
WestRock Company’s new Pleasant Prairie manufacturing facility will employ up to 200
WestRock Company’s new, $140 million corrugated box plant in Pleasant Prairie will employ between 190 and 200 employees.
Pewaukee-based Express Coffee embroiled in trademark dispute with Ohio coffee maker
A Pewaukee-based specialty coffee roaster has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against an Ohio-based coffee company.
Green Bay Packaging leases New Berlin building that has been occupied by Quad
Green Bay Packaging, a manufacturer of corrugated packaging, folding cartons and coated label products, has leased a 205,000-square-foot industrial...
Energizing Wisconsin businesses with financial benefits
Created in 2001, Focus on Energy has transformed Wisconsin’s energy landscape.
Focus on Energy partners with Wisconsin's utilities to help...
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Zoomlion North America lays off 31 workers at Yorkville facility
Zoomlion North America, a manufacturer of high-tech construction machinery, has closed its Yorkville facility.
Miller Lite revives iconic ‘tastes great-less filling’ advertising debate
Miller Lite is reviving the iconic ‘tastes great-less filling’ advertising debate that it began in 1975 featuring an all...
Milwaukee Tool sales grew 10.7% in 2023 as company leans into AI, data center market
Brookfield-based Milwaukee Tool grew its sales 10.7% in 2023, which puts revenue around $8.9 billion based on prior disclosures.
Rockwell Automation partnering with Nvidia to ‘evolve’ the manufacturing industry
Milwaukee-based Rockwell Automation is partnering with software company Nvidia to evolve the manufacturing industry more quickly.