Industries
Isbister will be next COSBE chair
Mary Isbister, president at Mequon-based GenMet, will be the next chair of the Council of Small Business Executives board of directors.
Michigan company acquires KM Tool Supply
Warren, Mich.-based Production Tool Supply Co. has acquired Menomonee Falls-based KM Tool Supply Ltd.
Strattec receives award
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has awarded the Melvin Lurie Prize to Strattec Security Corporation and United Steelworkers 2-232.
Manufacturing & Technology show starts tomorrow
The 2013 Wisconsin Manufacturing & Technology Show will be held Tuesday, October 8 through Thursday, October 10 at Wisconsin State Fair Park in West Allis.
Milwaukee entrepreneur signs up for Obamacare
Although millions of Americans who tried to navigate through the launch of Affordable Care Act exchange website became bogged down because of the overwhelming traffic and could not complete their health insurance applications this week, Alex Bustamante was among the folks who managed to cross the Obamacare goal line.
Roundy’s vows to work to phase out pig gestation crates
Roundy's Inc., the Milwaukee-based parent company of Pick n’ Save grocery stores, today announced it will work closely with its suppliers to phase out the use of pig gestation crates from its supply chain by 2022.
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KONE Inc. acquires Green Bay firm
Lisle, Ill.-based KONE Inc. announced today the acquisition of TSR Elevator Company Inc., an independently-owned elevator company in Green Bay.
Kindred to close Greenfield nursing home
Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation-Milwaukee in Greenfield, formerly known as Mount Carmel, announced today it is seeking permission from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to close, according to a letter sent to residents and family members.
Michigan company acquires KM Tool Supply
Warren, Mich.-based Production Tool Supply Co. has acquired Menomonee Falls-based KM Tool Supply Ltd.
ATC to upgrade state’s electrical grid
Pewaukee-based American Transmission Co. unveiled a 10-year plan to revamp Wisconsin’s electrical grid, featuring more than $3 billion in transmission system improvements.