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Milwaukee Biz Blog: Home cooking propels Regal Ware
Kewaskum-based Regal Ware Inc. is embarking on an exciting new model to export its West Bend cookware to China.
Made in Milwaukee: Adaptive Micro Systems grows in renewed life
Chances are you have seen Adaptive Micro Systems LLC’s products on your daily commute or on a visit to the Milwaukee County Zoo.
Best Practices: The need for training within industry
Standard work is one of the most challenging aspects of a lean transformation. It is both foundational and frustrating. It is hard to observe work without a common method for work. It is hard to experiment without a standard. It is, in some ways, the backbone of continuous improvement.
Jason Industries acquires German abrasives manufacturer
Milwaukee-based Jason Industries Inc. recently announced it has acquired abrasives manufacturer DRONCO GmbH for $34.9 million in cash and $10.9 million in assumed liabilities.
Schaefer Brush Manufacturing acquired by Blackthorne Partners
Waukesha-based Schaefer Brush Manufacturing LLC has been acquired by Brookfield-based investment group Blackthorne Partners Ltd.
SC Johnson named one of most reputable companies
Racine-based SC Johnson has been named one of the top 50 most reputable consumer companies in the U.S. by the 2015 RepTrak 100 study.
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Hartland engineering firm acquires Mequon distributor
Hartland-based Price Engineering Company Inc. has acquired Application Equipment Inc., a distributor of lubrication equipment headquartered in Mequon. The latter company will now be known as Application Equipment, a division of Price Engineering Co. Inc.
Amazon employees jump into work mode in Kenosha
Amazon on Wednesday welcomed employees for their first day of work in its 1.1 million-square-foot fulfillment center in Kenosha.
Joy Global reports acquisition of hard rock mining company, dive in Q2 profits
Milwaukee-based Joy Global Inc. recently reported it has acquired French hard rock mining company Montabert S.A.S. from Doosan Holding France S.A.S. for about $124 million.
Johnson Controls workplace research predicts the end of commutes
By 2040 knowledge workers will decide where and how they want to work, according to a new report on the workplace of the future by Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc.