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Schwaab expands production at Milwaukee headquarters

Schwaab, Inc. has announced it has added a third production shift at its company headquarters in Milwaukee.
The company is also adding employees at the Milwaukee facility.

 
“Because of the significant growth of the internet business and the need to produce and ship products on a timely basis, Schwaab is adding seven employees to provide a quicker turnaround time to meet the customer’s expectations,” said Douglas R. Lane, President. “Some of the new employees will operate high speed printing and laser engraved equipment that were recently purchased.”

The company said it has grown significant in the past few years to meet demand, adding a second shift in 2012. In 2014, the company expects to achieve record sales. 

Schwaab, Inc. is a family owned and run company dating back four generations to 1881 and one of the largest manufacturers of hand stamps, name badges/nameplates, signage and business cards in the world.

Schwaab, Inc. has announced it has added a third production shift at its company headquarters in Milwaukee.
The company is also adding employees at the Milwaukee facility.

 
“Because of the significant growth of the internet business and the need to produce and ship products on a timely basis, Schwaab is adding seven employees to provide a quicker turnaround time to meet the customer’s expectations,” said Douglas R. Lane, President. “Some of the new employees will operate high speed printing and laser engraved equipment that were recently purchased.”

The company said it has grown significant in the past few years to meet demand, adding a second shift in 2012. In 2014, the company expects to achieve record sales. 

Schwaab, Inc. is a family owned and run company dating back four generations to 1881 and one of the largest manufacturers of hand stamps, name badges/nameplates, signage and business cards in the world.

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