Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
​Top Floor wins Bell award
Top Floor Technologies, an industrial web development and Internet marketing company in New Berlin, has been recognized for its work at the Business Marketing Association Bell Awards.
Strattec rides automotive recovery
Riding the recovery of the American automotive industry, Strattec Security Corp., a Milwaukee-based automotive parts supplier, reported fiscal third quarter net income of $2.7 million, or 82 cents per share, up from $55,000, or 2 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.
Koss reports another profitable quarter
Koss Corp., the Milwaukee-based high-fidelity headphone company, reported fiscal third quarter net income of $896,715, or 12 cents per share, up from $640,962, or 9 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.
Badger Meter meets with shareholders
Badger Meter held its annual shareholder meeting Friday at Racine Federated Inc. in Racine, which the company acquired on January 31.
Super Steel trains new welders
Milwaukee manufacturer Super Steel LLC has recruited and trained its first class of new employees through a partnership with Milwaukee Area Technical College and Wauwatosa staffing firm Aerotek.
BCA fabricates customer products, waste shredders
BCA Industries in Milwaukee is a metal fabrication job shop, but it also makes its own tire and waste shredders and dabbles in dozens of other fields.
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M&A heats up in food and beverage industry
Last year had the greatest number of announced food and beverage mergers and acquisitions nationwide since 2007, according to Food and Beverage Industry Snapshot, a recent report by Grant Thornton Corporate Finance.
Chrysler profits soar to 13-year high
The stock market rose today as Chrysler Corp. reported its best quarterly profit in 13 years.
French firm acquires Wisconsin Oven Corp.
PLC Holding of France has acquired Wisconsin Oven Corp., an East Troy-based manufacturer of industrial ovens for the aerospace, automotive, composite and finishing industries.
Briggs to cut salaried workforce by 10%
Briggs & Stratton Co. plans to reduce its salaried workforce by about 10 percent this year and shift some of its small engine production from Auburn, Ala., to China or elsewhere in Southeast Asia.