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Governor Scott Walker visited Badger Alloys April 1 to help celebrate the company's 48th Anniversary and to share news about his Blueprint for Prosperity with our 125 employees. The Governor graciously named April 1, 2014, "Badger Alloys Day" in the...
Read MoreBadger Alloys was honored with the prestigious 2013 Manufacturer of the Year Award from Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce on February 27, 2014. The award recognizes manufacturers for outstanding performance in workforce development, employee relations, manufacturing processes, operational excellence, environmental sustainability,...
Read MoreBadger Alloys employees have a brand new set of shiny wheels to get them motivated about wellness. The Milwaukee foundry gave about 75 employees custom fit bicycles, helmets and locks Friday to kick-off the company's new wellness program. All of...
Read MoreThe company’s commitment to environmental sustainability is evidenced by our involvement in ME3, Milwaukee Economy, Energy, Environment. Badger Alloys was one of five manufacturers to become involved with ME3, which promotes the implementation of cost-effective sustainable manufacturing practices and technologies...
Read MoreThe sand used in casting metal parts at Milwaukee foundry Badger Alloys is usually discarded. But the company recently installed a sand reclamation unit that will allow it to divert 17 million pounds of sand from landfills annually. The reclamation...
Read MoreBadger Alloys, a family-owned and operated foundry that specializes in custom castings, has been named a 2013 Future 50 company by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce’s Council of Small Business Executives (COSBE). Related Files: Future 50 Press Release
Read MoreFounded in 1966, Badger Alloys will celebrate its 50th anniversary April 1, 2016. In 1986, Leslie Cowen acquired the business from his co-founders and successfully transitioned it to the second generation of management in 1997 when his son Rob Cowen became president...
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