Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Manufacturer plans expansion in Germantown
WAGO Corp., a manufacturer of electronic and automation control products, is planning to expand its Germantown headquarters.
The company, which...
Split vote on CEO candidate played role in Harley-Davidson board member’s resignation
Failure to select a new CEO to lead Harley-Davidson contributed to Jared Dourdeville’s recent decision to resign from the company’s board.
Lannon-based ChemRite CoPac acquired by St. Louis-based manufacturer
Lannon-based manufacturer ChemRite CoPac has been acquired by St. Louis-based contract manufacturer CMS LLC.
Nestlé Purina ramping up production of newest wet pet food line in Jefferson
Nestlé Purina is testing its newest production line in Jefferson with plans to start making sellable products within the next two months.
John M. Ellsworth Co. plans to expand its Milwaukee headquarters
JME plans 55,000-sq-ft expansion at Milwaukee HQ to boost hose production, warehousing, and job growth amid rising e-commerce demand.
Molson Coors CEO to retire by end of year
Gavin Hattersley, the chief executive officer of Molson Coors Beverage Company, plans to retire from the company and as...
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Next in line: Jefferson County positioned for growth, but will execution meet expectations?
On his very first day working for Jefferson County as assistant to the county administrator, Michael Luckey was part...
Fredonia-based Guy & O’Neill closing after unsuccessful attempt to find buyer
Fredonia-based Guy & O’Neill is in the process of shuttering operations after an attempt to find a buyer for the business was unsuccessful.
Federal funding cuts put future of Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership in doubt
The future of Wisconsin’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership program is in question after several MEP offices across the U.S. lost funding last week.
Viewpoints: Tariffs roller-coaster has many Wisconsin riders looking for off ramp
Tariff uncertainty rattles Wisconsin’s $27.5B manufacturing sector as leaders call for trade stability and global supply chain clarity.