Manitowoc Aluminum Foundry to Add 43 Jobs

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Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Co., a producer of non-ferrous castings, says it will invest $7.5 million to expand and equip its Manitowoc facility, creating up to 43 new jobs.

The expansion project, the company’s largest in 17 years, will be supported by up to $210,000 in economic development tax credits through the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.

The project involves expanding the current facility by 35,000 square feet and adding two production lines. In addition to creating jobs, CFO Kory Brockman said the expansion would allow the company grow with its existing customers and create capacity for new customers.

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