Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Weiland retires after 25 years at Hydro-Thermal
Roger Weiland, chief financial officer at Waukesha-based Hydro-Thermal Corp., is retiring. His last day of work as a full time employee for the company is Friday, April. 13. He started as a controller at the company in 1986 and was later promoted to chief financial officer.
Manufacturing is key to economic recovery
Barack Obama and his Republican challengers don't agree about much, but they do agree the U.S. economy can't be turned around, and middle class prosperity saved, without a strong contribution from manufacturing.
Rockwell declares dividend
Milwaukee-based industrial automation and information company Rockwell Automation declared a quarterly dividend of 42.5 cents per share on its common stock.
Sheboygan brewery launches new line of craft beers
Sheboygan-based 3 Sheeps Brewing Co. this week began distribution of four new craft beers.
Plexus to build Romanian facility
Neenah-based Plexus Corp. announced plans to construct a new manufacturing facility in Oradea, Romania.
Poblocki retires from sign company
West Allis-based Poblocki Sign Co. chief executive officer Dave Drury announced the retirement of Jerry Poblocki, the company's president of its board of directors.
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Rexnord completes stock offering
Milwaukee-based Rexnord Corp. has closed its previously announced initial public offering (IPO) of 27.2 million shares of common stock at $18 per share.
Talgo plans layoffs in Milwaukee
Train manufacturer Talgo this week has begun the legal process of notifying its workforce and the state that it will lay off employees at its Milwaukee facility. The company has about 80 employees in Milwaukee.
BizTimes Morning Headlines: Polaris to add 89 jobs in Osceola
Polaris Industries Inc. plans to add 89 jobs in the western Wisconsin city of Osceola as it boosts production of Indian motorcycles.
Poblocki retires from sign company
West Allis-based Poblocki Sign Co. chief executive officer Dave Drury today announced the retirement of Jerry Poblocki, the company's president of its board of directors.