Mayville, Wis. (PRWEB) October 09, 2014
Mayville Engineering Business, Inc. (MEC) was recognized at the annual Wisconsin 75 event as becoming 1 of the largest closely held organizations in the state. The business has substantial operations in Wisconsin with manufacturing facilities in Mayville, Beaver Dam, Neillsville and Wautoma. MEC operates 17 facilities in five states with over two,000,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing. The firm is one hundred% employee owned with more than two,000 employee shareholders.

The Wisconsin 75 system is an annual listing of the largest closely held companies headquartered in Wisconsin. The plan recognizes company contributions to the communities in which the firms are situated, the men and women who develop the company and the all round Wisconsin economy.

“We’re pleased to be recognized as one particular of the largest closely held firms in Wisconsin,” mentioned Robert Kamphuis, chairman, president and CEO of MEC. “I’m proud of our employee shareholders and I want to thank Deloitte, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and the Wisconsin 75 program for this acknowledgment of MEC’s continued profitable growth,” he continued.

Representatives of MEC have been on hand at the occasion in Milwaukee exactly where Milwaukee Bucks co-owner, Marc Lasry, made the keynote address to the distinguished group of Wisconsin organization leaders. This is the tenth year that MEC has been recognized as becoming one particular the largest closely held organizations in the state and element of the Wisconsin 75 list.

Check out http://www.mecinc.com for far more details on MEC’s revolutionary contract manufacturing, tube forming, metal fabrication, coatings and assembly solutions.

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About Mayville Engineering Business
Headquartered in Mayville, Wis., MEC has grow to be a manufacturing organization exactly where employee shareholders are making outstanding value and support every day for their customers and communities in which they reside and work. MEC serves the agricultural, commercial automobile, construction, forestry, on/off road energy sports cars, energy, military, and industrial markets. MEC’s processes include full metal fabrication, laser and plasma cutting, stamping, forming, machining, welding, tube bending and forming, painting, polishing, brazing, cleaning, assembly and kitting, prototyping, solution testing and validation, fluid level indicators, stoppers, engine tubes, suction tubes, hydraulic tubes, discharge tubes, fill tubes, higher temp coatings, metal encapsulated insulation, fuel tanks, air brake tanks, air intake and exhaust systems. The firm’s core competencies include collaborative item development, design for manufacturability, engineering and design assessment, project management and client service. MEC operates 17 facilities with more than two,000,000 square feet of manufacturing in Michigan, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin. A lot more data can be discovered at http://www.mecinc.com.





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