en.Wedoany.com Reported - Wisconsin Metal Parts LLC has recently signed a lease for a new 90,000-square-foot facility in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The company plans to officially take over the facility in August 2026. Currently configured as a warehouse, the facility will undergo a comprehensive upgrade and infrastructure renovation before production begins. This expansion aims to meet the growing demands of existing customers, support the company's future development plans, and continue investing in advanced manufacturing technologies.
Wisconsin Metal Parts is a contract manufacturer founded in the 1980s, headquartered in the Milwaukee metropolitan area of Wisconsin. The company's operations cover precision metal stamping, sheet metal fabrication, computer numerical control (CNC) machining, component assembly, and tooling design and manufacturing services, providing high-quality metal parts to industries including automotive, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, medical devices, and electronics. With decades of technical expertise and a rigorous quality management system, the company has established a strong market reputation in precision manufacturing across the Midwest.
The newly leased facility is located in the Waukesha industrial corridor, adjacent to Interstate I-94, offering convenient transportation for efficient logistics turnover of raw materials and finished products. With a building area of 90,000 square feet—approximately twice the size of the current production space—this facility will significantly enhance the company's overall production capacity. According to the company, after taking over, the existing warehouse space will be reorganized into functional areas including a stamping workshop, sheet metal processing zone, CNC machining center, assembly lines, and quality inspection laboratory. Multiple automated production lines and robotic loading/unloading systems will be introduced to improve production efficiency and product consistency. Additionally, the new facility will be equipped with advanced energy management systems and environmental protection features to reduce energy consumption per unit of output and meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations.
In recent years, manufacturing in the U.S. Midwest has shown signs of recovery driven by the wave of supply chain localization, with strong demand in the precision metal processing sector. Existing customer orders for Wisconsin Metal Parts continue to grow, with some production lines operating near full capacity. The activation of the new facility will effectively alleviate capacity bottlenecks, shorten delivery cycles, and support the company in undertaking larger-scale, more technically challenging customized projects. Company management stated that this expansion is expected to create 40 to 60 new local jobs over the next two years, covering professional fields such as equipment operation, process engineering, quality control, and logistics management.

This expansion plan represents the largest capacity expansion initiative since the founding of Wisconsin Metal Parts, reflecting the company's positive outlook on the manufacturing market. Once the new facility is fully operational, the company's annual processing capacity is expected to increase by more than 50%, further strengthening its market competitiveness in precision metal parts manufacturing.
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