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MADISON-KIPP CORPORATION
MADISON-KIPP CORPORATION
Madison, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
With roots back to 1898, Madison-Kipp Corporation (MKC) is one of North America's premiere Aluminum Die Casters. Capabilities include design optimization die design and build, high pressure die casting, precision machining and assembly. Die cast machines range from 400T to 1600T. With its IATF certified quality system, MKC serves the automotive, lawn and garden, recreational vehicle and other commercial markets. For more information please visit www.madison-kipp.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE FALL RIVER GROUP, INC.
THE FALL RIVER GROUP, INC.
Fall River, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
Fall River Group is one of the largest non-ferrous foundry groups in the Americas specializing in sand & die castings for the plumbing, fire protection, petroleum, and electrical industries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
STEEL-CRAFT CORP. OF HARTFORD
STEEL-CRAFT CORP. OF HARTFORD
Hartford, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Steel Craft Corporation began its operations back in 1976 in Hartford, Wisconsin. We started with a modest 2,000 square foot building and two employees. Eight expansions and four buildings later, we currently occupy a 423,000 square foot modern manufacturing facility situated on 28 acres in the heart of Hartford, and employs approximately 700+ team members. Our current site allows for continued expansion as we keep looking for ways to grow our presence. SCC currently offers clients complex fabrication expertise using processes that include laser cutting, tube lasers, NC punch presses, metal stamping, NC brake forming, welding (MIG, TIG, Plasma, Resistant and Projection), machining (vertical and horizontal), and painting (e-coat, liquid and powder) coupled with mechanical and electro-mechanical assembly, testing, certifying and logistics management. Our expert team of mechanical engineers will work with your design team to understand your needs, offer Design for Manufacturing (DFM) support, and ensure the highest quality fabrications at the lowest total cost. We love a challenge and can truly handle all your needs. We’ll take your design from the initial prototype stage all the way down to packaging and delivery. Samples of our crafted work can be found on our website along with a list of our capabilities. Check us out at www.steelcraftwi.com. We’d be more than happy to meet with you to more fully explain what we can do to help you build a quality, cost-effective product or part, with on-time delivery. Want to stop by for a visit? We’d be pleased to show you around our operation and see what we can do for you. Come find out why so many continue to choose Steel Craft Corporation as their metal fabrication partner! Contact us at (262) 673 - 6770 or email us at [email protected]!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
BAKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLC
BAKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLC
Evansville, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
Baker Manufacturing Company, LLC, headquartered in Evansville, Wisconsin, and was founded in 1873. Today, Baker consists of three divisions: Baker Water Systems (Campbell, Monitor, and Monoflex brands), which produces water well accessories and filtration products for residential use; pitless units and booster stations for municipal and industrial use; and well monitoring products for environmental use; Haight Pump, which designs and produces gear pumps and positive displacement pumps for the OEM and process market; and Casting, which pours gray and ductile iron castings for OEMs and machine shops as well as our own Haight and Monitor products. In addition to the Evansville, Wisconsin headquarters, Baker has facilities in Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin; Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania; and Largo, Florida. Baker is ISO 9001:2015 certified.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LATITUDE CORP.
LATITUDE CORP.
Verona, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Latitude Corp. has over 20 years of experience providing individual metal parts and assemblies that are machined, fabricated and coated for a broad spectrum of customers including aerospace, defense, medical, high-end appliance, analytical instrumentation, imaging, and others. We have state of the art manufacturing facilities in Verona WI and Tucson AZ.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BERNTSEN BRASS & ALUMINUM FOUNDRY, INC.
BERNTSEN BRASS & ALUMINUM FOUNDRY, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
We specialize in lead-free brass and precision aluminum industrial castings where your project can be handled from concept-model design to fully machined, leak-free custom parts ready for your production floor. Our customers find an highly capable and efficient casting/machining supply model that adds value to their inventory programs. The Berntsen Foundry dream was realized in 1946 by Osvald Berntsen who brought his casting skills to America from his native Norway. Today the Berntsen family continues to extend Osvald's legacy by way of 4th generation family ownership. Berntsen has always found its success by offering personal service and a valuable product to an ever expanding customer base. We are committed and work diligently to continue this mission today. If you are in the market and wish to discuss casting and/or machined products, please contact us today: Seth Tomlin Sales 608-249-9233 [email protected]
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
KIRSH FOUNDRY, INC.
KIRSH FOUNDRY, INC.
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Welcome to Kirsh Foundry At Kirsh Foundry, quality, safety and service has been our mantra for the past four generations. Our family-owned and managed foundry has the cutting edge machinery and the flexibility to fulfill all your casting needs while helping you meet the requirements of your demanding customers. Our foundry is dedicated to staying safe, clean and productive. The constant investment in state-of-the-art equipment, employee training and environmental improvements through the years has kept Kirsh on the forefront of the industry. We invite you to learn more about how Kirsh Foundry will meet the highest quality standards and deliver your parts when you need them, how you need them.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SPUNCAST, INC.
SPUNCAST, INC.
Watertown, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Spuncast Inc. is a centrifugal casting foundry located in beautiful, rural Watertown, WI. Spuncast opened in 1976 focusing on producing heat resistant castings for the industrial furnace industry. We have expanded our offerings to include hydraulic cylinders for the mining industry, roll bodies for many applications, cast iron cylinder liners, abrasion resistant products, and custom cast parts for various other industries. We specialize in steel and stainless steel castings and provide services in heat treatment, machining, and metallurgical support. We achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification and continue to maintain these high standards of business operations. We value employee expertise and constructive problem solving in our team atmosphere as we are an [ESOP] employee owned company. We are dedicated to continuous improvement and strive to be recognized as a World Class Leader.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SMART SOLUTIONS, INC.
SMART SOLUTIONS, INC.
Janesville, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Technology and Business Leaders partner with SMART SOLUTIONS to provide world-class people and tools to help them get things done. Often, when clients come to Smart Solutions, they find they’re hitting roadblocks because they are lacking staff with the correct skills or knowledge to deliver today’s solutions. Or they’re facing pressures to match staffing levels to business demands in this volatile market. Often, they are frustrated with staffing companies that don’t deliver carefully screened candidates or are lack the expertise required to conduct specialized talent searches. Or they need expert assistance to give an outside perspective or to direct and manage a specific workflow, idea, or plan. The good news is that Smart Solutions is equipped with the expertise needed to alleviate all these pain points. At Smart Solutions, we have helped hundreds of SMB technology and business leaders who are hitting roadblocks, to successfully and cost-effectively implement business and IT projects. Our Consulting and Contingent Staffing solutions make their lives better (or easier) by saving them headaches, time, and money while ensuring peace-of-mind. If you want to have a discussion about how to get things done, let’s schedule a call. No obligation, just a chat. Then you decide if it makes sense to keep talking or not. Either way, you’ll gain valuable insights to implementing your business and IT projects. Call or email to get started: 608.204.9299 or [email protected].
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
A.F.K. CORP.
A.F.K. CORP.
Ripon, Wisconsin
11-50 employees
A. F. K. Corp. is a company based out of 300 Pacific Street, Ripon, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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RE GOLDEN PRODUCE CO., INC.
RE GOLDEN PRODUCE CO., INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
11-50 employees
Summary: In mid-2018, several local and international entrepreneurs formed Golden Cacao Corporation (“Golden Cacao”) and launched to participate in the global cacao marketplace. Golden Cacao’s primary goals are to sell, source and provide premium cacao to Europe, United States, and emerging BRIC markets including China, SE Asia and India. Sustainability Foundation: We will enhance and improve the state of the cacao farmer through education, micro-financing, agricultural R&D, and by establishing best processing and fermentation practices throughout the Latin American region. Mission and Vision: Mission: Golden Cacao will become  the dominant aggregator and supplier of premium Latin American cacao across the region. In addition to sourcing practices, we also strive to offer advice,  counsel and develop programs that enhance the well-being of indigenous communities, empowering  them to thrive globally.     Vision: At Golden Cacao, we harmonize impact and profit to ensure our communities and company thrive. Golden Cacao will meet the targets for FSC, RFA, and Fair-Trade certifications, and set precedents with practices that drive the global cacao industry toward financially, sustainably, and socially meaningful growth. Cocoa and Chocolate Market Size: The global cocoa and chocolate market size is projected to reach USD 67.22 billion by the end of 2025, at a CAGR of 5.7% in the forecast period (2015 - 2025) Cocoa Sourcing and Pricing: Approximately 70% of the world’s cacao is sourced from Africa The Caribbean and South America produce 17% of the world’s supply: under-utilized, scattered, no unified system The global shortage of cacao is outpacing global supply. An expected fallout is anticipated by mid-2022 Expected 20% increase in price for 2021; Cocoa bean future price, US $3818.87 per metric ton (U.S. spot)
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
OUT OF THE BLUE FINISHING SOLUTIONS INC
OUT OF THE BLUE FINISHING SOLUTIONS INC
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
Headquartered in Osseo, Wisconsin, Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) has an extensive history of providing the aerospace, automotive refinish and industrial finishing industries with exceptional equipment and services, helping businesses maximize productivity and achieve flawless finishes. The continued success of our company is made possible by our talented, hardworking employees. We believe that every employee “makes their mark” on a company. This is especially true for a company of our size and culture. Although we’re a large, growing business — with more than 400 employees — our heart remains rooted in small-town, homegrown values. Headquartered in Osseo, Wisconsin, we are just 20 minutes from Eau Claire and less than two hours from Madison, Wisconsin, and the Twin Cities in Minnesota.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market