Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
BizTimes cover story: Make it, milk it and mine it’
Wisconsin’s 21st century economy will be built on the same cornerstones that carried the day for the state in the 20th century: manufacturing, agriculture and mining. Read more in the cover story of the latest edition of BizTimes Milwaukee.
MRPC completes addition
Butler-based MRPC, a single-source provider of medical device components and assemblies, has completed construction of a new cleanroom for the molding of medical components.
Dorner Company to move HQ from Milwaukee to Sussex
Dorner Company will move its corporate headquarters from 8585 W. Bradley Road in Milwaukee to a 20,031-square-foot building that it purchased recently at N61 W23043 Silver Spring Drive in Sussex from Sussex Investments Group LLP.
Oconomowoc Chamber to tackle workforce skills gap
The Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Business over Breakfast meeting on Thursday, March 8, at Olympia Resort from 7 to 9 a.m.
Republican Assembly leaders reject compromise mining bill
A compromise mining bill proposed by Senators Dale Schultz (R-Richland Center) and Bob Jauch (D-Poplar) was flatly rejected by Republican Assembly leaders in Madison.
Walker signs executive order to reduce regulatory burden on small businesses
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed an executive order to further empower the Small Business Regulatory Review Board to determine the economic impact of rules on small business and increase the flexibilities state government must give employers when complying with regulations.
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Generac is Manufacturer of the Year
Waukesha-based Generac Holdings Inc. was named the Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year in the “mega category by the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) Thursday night.
Mild winter impacts Port of Milwaukee
The Port of Milwaukee usually doesn’t have ships coming in past mid-January, but this winter has been different.
Rebirth of Detroit should be celebrated
No matter your political persuasion, some things transcend politics. Or at least, they should.