Manufacturing
Get the latest news on manufacturing companies, innovation, and economic impact across southeastern Wisconsin.
Report: Wisconsin could become epicenter for electric vehicle manufacturing
Wisconsin manufacturers have the chance to become a critical epicenter of the global supply chain for electrical vehicles, according to a new report.
Region’s manufacturing sector continued to slow in March
The southeastern Wisconsin manufacturing is showing some signs of a slowdown from issues hitting the wider economy, according to...
Sheboygan plant closing eliminates 162 jobs
Zeeland, Michigan-based MillerKnoll, Inc. is planning to close its Sheboygan facility, according to a WARN notice filed with the state.
Made in Milwaukee: Lumpia City is Milwaukee’s gateway to Filipino food
Milwaukee-based Lumpia City started out as a humble pop-up stand pulled from a garage. Over the past seven years,...
A Brief Case: How does your company promote work-life balance?
Charles Miller
Chief commercial officer
Evans Transportation Services
“In our business, we have to be available to jump into the fire when...
Investing in budget-friendly professional development
While few employers would argue against the idea that professional development is valuable, two concerns often rise to the...
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Riding wave of demand, Royal Recognition embarks on expansion at Muskego headquarters
Muskego-based Royal Recognition Inc. is marking four decades in business this year with a nearly $5 million, 20,000-square-foot expansion of...
Kohler Co. sues Amazon sellers for trademark infringement
Kohler is suing an Amazon storefront, run by several unidentified individuals, as the group is allegedly selling Kohler’s products illegally.
Johnson Controls planning new engineering center in Glendale
Johnson Controls is once again planning to occupy a new building across from its current headquarters campus in the City of Glendale.
Foxconn says it will manufacture batteries for electric vehicles in Mount PleasantÂ
Foxconn plans to grow its EV business to reach $1 trillion by 2025 and part of the work being done in that segment is coming to Wisconsin.