Custom metal stamping, fabrication, and precision assemblies for industrial OEMs
Wisconsin Stamping manufactures machined and fabricated metal components for industrial equipment makers, operating from a facility in Germantown, Wisconsin since 1958. The company is actively automating its manufacturing floor—robotics and automation roadmap development appears across multiple active projects—while simultaneously scaling capacity through a new powder coating department and expanding delivery operations. Manufacturing roles dominate the hiring mix, signaling a push to increase throughput and reduce equipment downtime rather than pivot toward services.
Notable leadership hires: Welding Lead
Wisconsin Stamping is a diversified metal fabricator serving OEMs in industrial machinery, automotive, and related sectors. The company specializes in metal stamping, tubular products, wire forms, CNC machining, welding, thread rolling, and custom fastener components, with capabilities spanning from single prototypes to high-volume production runs. The facility operates state-of-the-art equipment including Mazak and Fanuc CNC machines, Solidworks CAD, and Mastercam programming. Customers receive components configured for mission-critical assemblies, often shipped globally on tight production schedules. The company employs 51–200 people and operates solely from its Wisconsin headquarters.
The company operates Mazak and Fanuc CNC machines, Solidworks CAD, Mastercam programming, and Universal Robots automation. Services include stamping, forming, tubular work, wire forms, laser cutting, welding, thread rolling, rod forming, and assembly.
Active projects include robotics and automation roadmap development, a new powder coating department, efficiency initiatives, new product development, and reducing equipment downtime while increasing order volume.
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