Precision industrial machinery manufacturer for tissue, hygiene, and packaging
BW Converting designs and manufactures specialized machinery for tissue, hygiene, print, packaging, and textile production. The company operates as a portfolio of five established machinery brands (PCMC, Winkler+Dünnebier, Baldwin Technology, Hudson-Sharp, STAX Technologies, Northern Engraving) unified under Barry-Wehmiller. Engineering-heavy hiring and active project work around product development, DFMEA implementation, and platform integration indicate ongoing design iteration and quality-assurance focus.
Notable leadership hires: Finance Director, HR Team Lead, People Director
BW Converting manufactures precision converting machinery sold to mid-to-large industrial OEMs and end-users in tissue, hygiene, print, packaging, mailing, and textile sectors. The organization spans 1,001–5,000 employees across multiple global regions, with headquarters in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and active hiring in Serbia, Germany, Italy, and the United States. Core operations center on machinery design, manufacturing, and field support, supported by enterprise systems (Workday, SAP, Infor XA, Dynamics 365) and automation platforms (Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Allen-Bradley). Key challenges include equipment downtime management, global accounting standardization, order-to-cash process optimization, and safety and quality compliance across a multi-brand portfolio.
BW Converting uses C/C++, Python, and Java for development; Siemens and Rockwell Automation for industrial control; Solidworks and AutoCAD for design; SAP, Infor XA, and Dynamics 365 for ERP; and Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint, Office) for collaboration.
BW Converting is headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The company is part of Barry-Wehmiller Corporation and operates manufacturing and engineering centers in multiple countries including Serbia, Germany, Italy, and the United States.
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