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MERRILL IRON & STEEL, INC.
MERRILL IRON & STEEL, INC.
Schofield, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Founded in 1962 by Roger W. Hinner. The company has grown and prospered over the years, serving the nation’s structural steel needs for companies such as Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Volvo, and ThyssenKrupp. Additionally, the company has fabricated steel assemblies for large stadiums, arenas and structures such as Lambeau Field, Miller Park, the Resch Center, Camp Randall Stadium, Soldier Field, U.S. Bank Stadium, Fiserv Forum, Orlando International Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Tyson Events Center, Kansas City Wizards Stadium, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Citizens Bank Park, Detroit Events Center, and the University of Notre Dame. The company is headquartered in Schofield, WI with additional manufacturing in Springfield, MO.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
STEEL KING INDUSTRIES INC
STEEL KING INDUSTRIES INC
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Steel King is a leading manufacturer, engineer and integrator of material handling products, systems and solutions. We are uniquely suited to assist you in your material handling systems in order to reduce costs and increase customer satisfaction.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
POINTE PRECISION, INC.
POINTE PRECISION, INC.
Plover, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Pointe Precision, Inc. provides full-service precision CNC machining solutions to top manufacturing companies in the nation. A Wisconsin-based contract machine shop specializing in precision milling, turning, grinding, heat treating, CMM Inspection, and more!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
METAL PRODUCTS, INC.
METAL PRODUCTS, INC.
Appleton, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
2015 marks the 100th anniversary for Wisconsin Metal Products. WMP is currently led by fourth and fifth generation family members. The Company has continued to innovate and produce high quality metal stampings for customers throughout North America. WMP continues to improve production practices and eliminate waste through Lean Manufacturing and 5S. Wisconsin Metal Products is known for providing excellent service to customers requiring high quality metal stamped parts. Press sizes range from 75 ton to 2000 ton.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
JARP INDUSTRIES, INC.
JARP INDUSTRIES, INC.
Schofield, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
JARP designs and engineers custom hydraulic cylinder solutions that meet the quality, safety and functionality requirements for critical applications, and will create a sustainable competitive advantage for our OEM customers and their end user. We help Engineers and Program Managers at OEMs reduce hydraulic system complexity with custom engineered solutions. We partner with engineering teams to deliver a solution you can trust to outperform expectations in the toughest. most critical applications. Overall, our engineering solutions enhance product features and your value proposition to your end customer. Additionally, we offer remanufacturing services that help return hydraulic cylinders to their original factory specifications. Our dedicated remanufacturing team can extend your product life cycle—often at a fraction of the cost of a new cylinder and with equal or better performance than the original. WHO WE WORK WITH: We work with OEMs who have a critical application that impacts safety, quality, and performance in the area of fluid power, typically in the following industries: Defense Mining Oil & Gas Utility Forestry Construction Industrial (productivity and mobility) Material Handling First Responder and Emergency HOW WE DO IT: Trust our expert engineering team to function as a partner in your design process. Our proven, data-driven designs ensure the parts developed will meet your quality, delivery, cost, and functionality specifications. THE RESULT: You’ll feel confident the custom engineered solutions and hydraulic cylinders we design will be delivered when you need them with a quality you’ll trust for years to come. WHY IT WORKS: Our expertise is unparalleled in the industry. JARP has been partnering with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) since 1959. READY TO TALK? Reach out to us directly 715-359-4241 or visit us online at https://jarpind.com/
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CRYSTAL FINISHING SYSTEMS
CRYSTAL FINISHING SYSTEMS
Schofield, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Crystal Finishing Systems Inc was founded in 1993 by Mark and Laurie Matthiae. Crystal is a full service provider of aluminum extrusion to a wide range of markets that use aluminum. Our services also include a host of value added services such as Liquid Painting, Powder Coating, Anodizing, Metal Fabrication, Plastic and Fiberglass painting, E-coat, CARC coating. In addition, we provide trucking and warehouse services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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A TO Z MACHINE COMPANY, INC.
A TO Z MACHINE COMPANY, INC.
Appleton, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Founded in 1996, A to Z Machine Co. proudly boasts over two decades of precision machining and contract manufacturing experience that our team of expert craftsmen and machinists pass on to our customers and clients. Our passion and diverse experience allow us to format our core expertise into machining and fabrication solutions for a variety of applications to all customers. From the agricultural and transportation industries to scientific research equipment, food processing, and medical & consumer products, the list of industries we serve is forever expanding. We have extensive experience with prototype machining and product development cases. We have worked tirelessly to develop solid, ongoing relationships with engineering firms, founded, and material suppliers to ensure we have access to the materials needed to meet your most specific and demanding product needs. Our specializations include: • General Machining • Production Machining • Prototype Machining • 3-D Programming with Solid Capabilities • Custom Fixture & Tool Building • Assemblies While A to Z Machine takes great pride in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, we continue to invest in the latest technology. Along with continuous training of employees, we add value to the customer service we offer. Our staff of highly skilled craftsmen and machinists understand the needs and expectations of our valued customers. A to Z Machine is committed to continually meeting and exceeding the needs and requirements of our customers. When you choose A to Z Machine for your precision contract machining needs, you can be assured our CNC machining focus is always on your needs and wants, a mindset that’s ingrained in all of our employees – from management to the shop floor. We pride ourselves on customization to meet your most precise specifications. And we do it timely and cost-effectively.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
J&D TUBE BENDERS, INC.
J&D TUBE BENDERS, INC.
Schofield, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
J&D Tube Benders is a certified custom manufacturer and distributor of tubes, tubings, and tube assemblies With our tag line being "The fastest Name in Tubeline Fabrication Since 1971"​ it is clear that we have always prided ourself on our customer service and ability to handle short lead times. We are a family owned business going into our 3rd generation with new ideas but the same values.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
B & H PATTERN, INC.
B & H PATTERN, INC.
Appleton, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
B&H Pattern Inc. is a manufacturing facility producing foundry tooling and casting related products. Patterns, coreboxes, core setting fixtures, permanent molds, assembly fixtures and reverse engineering.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
GOETSCH'S WELDING & MACHINE, INC.
GOETSCH'S WELDING & MACHINE, INC.
Merrill, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
GOETSCH'S WELDING & MACHINE, INC. is a machinery company based out of 9480 S. COUNTY ROAD K, MERRILL, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SCHUETTE, INC.
SCHUETTE, INC.
Wausau, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
What started merely as a milk route resulted in one of the best complex metal fabricators in the United States. Schuette Movers Three brothers, Earl, Marv, and Cliff Schuette started a sawmill based on profits from a milk route, selling framing lumber to builders. After World War II, the family expanded their business, including a sawmill, a one-stop building center, called Schuette Builders, and Schuette Movers. Schuette incorporated in 1957. Finding our Niche Our A-Ha! moment came when a large agricultural original equipment manufacturer (OEM) asked us to solve a problem. They needed fabrication for an intricate part but couldn’t find a supplier. Working together, we designed and fabricated the complicated part they needed. After they told us that there wasn’t another company with our ability, we realized we were unique. We built our reputation as the go-to metal fabrication company for complicated manufacturing. We fabricate OEM parts including engine mounts, speaker frames, bulldozer rock guards, and components used in tractors, combines, bulldozers, front-end loaders, or industrial tractors. We’ve expanded to include the Agricultural, Defense, Construction, Industrial, and Access Equipment markets. We’ve also implemented a Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) process, helping our customers by improving quality and lead-times. Taking Care of Our People Nearly 170 people work for Schuette and we take care of them. We’ve installed an air quality system second to none. Every welding station has a smoke extraction arm pulling smoke away from their breathing zone. Finally, the shop is climate controlled. Why so much effort? Two reasons: we want to hire the best people and keep the best employees. Our president, John Peterson, sums it up nicely: “You can have all the buildings and the equipment in the world, but if you don’t have people to work in the facility, it doesn’t do you much good.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
WISCONSIN PLASTICS, INC
WISCONSIN PLASTICS, INC
Green Bay, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Wisconsin Plastics Inc. (WPI) provides research and concept testing, design and development expertise, manufacturing and assembly solutions, storage and distribution capabilities, and many other value-added services. WPI has the unique ability to take projects from consumer research through production implementation. Experienced designers, engineers, and project managers work through a holistic process and integrate the latest technologies to ensure the successful development of your products. If you have any questions or have a specific project in mind, contact us or request a quote today. See how WPI can help bring your ideas to life. Request a quote // http://www.wisconsinplastics.com/request-a-quote/ Contact us // http://www.wisconsinplastics.com/contact/
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Top Benefits