Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Q&A: Sprecher’s new CMO says community will be key to gaining national recognition
Sprecher's new CMO, Sam Keene, has his own vision for how the company's marketing can help it continue to grow nationally.
Delafield-based Tanis Brush breaks ground on expansion
Delafield-based Tanis Brush recently broke ground on a 26,534-square-foot addition at its headquarters, located at 3660 Kettle Court.
President of Regal Ware’s SynergyOps division to retire, successor named
Milwaukee-based food and beverage preparation product company Regal Ware announced today that Joseph Swanson will retire from his position...
Despite seeing sales growth in Q1, Rockwell misses analyst expectations
Rockwell Automation reported an “encouraging start” to fiscal year 2024 Wednesday, but still fell short of Wall Street expectations.
A.O. Smith reports record sales and earnings for third year in a row
Milwaukee-based water technology company A.O. Smith on Tuesday said it had record sales and earnings in 2023, the third...
Johnson Controls CEO says company is examining ‘strategic alternatives’ for some product lines
Johnson Controls is actively pursuing “strategic alternatives” for some of its non-commercial product lines, said the company's CEO.
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Harley’s chief commercial officer to depart company, successor named
After serving three years as Harley-Davidson’s chief commercial officer, Edel O’Sullivan will be departing the company on Feb. 9.
REV Group returning $180 million to shareholders after exiting bus businesses
Brookfield-based specialty vehicle maker REV Group plans to return $180 million to shareholders through a special dividend after exiting...
Kenosha County Business of the Year: Niagara Bottling
11031 88th Ave., Pleasant Prairie
Industry: Beverage bottling
Employees: 127
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California-based Niagara Bottling has been growing its presence in Kenosha County.
The family-owned...
With shrinking workforce, WCTC president sees automation as critical to economic survival
When the subjects of artificial intelligence or automation come up in conversations about the state or regional workforce, it’s...