Thursday, June 23, 2011

Hampel to expand Germantown factory, add employees - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Hampel plans to add 59,000 squarse feet to its 100,000-square-foot plangt in the Germantown Industrial Park. , of Minneapolis, took over operation, sales and marketing of Hampel-branded portabl e restroom products onJune 1. As part of the Hampel has been selectec by Satellite Industries to serve as its global manufacturingt partner for the productionof Satellite’s portable toilets and Hampel also will manufacture plastic parts for “The sale of our restroom producr line is very exciting because we will continuew to manufacture the globaol parts for Satellite, plus add Satellitde thermoformed parts to our production facility,” said Lancre Hampel, chief executive officer and owne r of Hampel.
“This allows Hampel to increasee plastic forming production at a time when most companies are The deal will benefit both companies duringt a period of extendedfeconomic woes, said Todd Hilde, CEO and owne r of Satellite Industries. “Thie acquisition is part of our overall businesse strategy during thischallengin economy,” Hilde said. “Companies like ours are choosinyg to consolidate in order to remain stronf in a weak In order to handlde the anticipated additionalmanufacturing demand, Hampek plans to expand its existing factory. The villages of Germantown approvedan 88,500-square-foot expansion of Hampel’d plant, W194 N11551 McCormick Dr.
the company plans to limi t the expansionto 59,000 square feet at this time, Hampe l spokesman Joe Weber said. The addition will house a new plasticv thermoforming machine and provide additionalwarehousd space. Hampel, which currently has 79 plans to hire as many as 10 new workerx and will restart a third shift in orde to meet increased manufacturing Foundedin 1976, Hampel also manufacturess a proprietary line of products for the domestic and international dairty markets sold under the Calf-Tel brand name.
The company also performse contract manufacturing work for leading originalequipmenyt manufacturers, including Milwaukee-based (NYSE: (NYSE: JCI), Glendale; and (NYSE: DE), Moline, Ill.

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