Wildeck Completes New HQ in Waukesha, Wisconsin

A look at the interior of the new HQ; image courtesy of Wildeck

Wildeck, Inc., a leading manufacturer of industrial work platforms (mezzanines), vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs), rideable material lifts (RMLs), custom ladders, access platforms and safety guarding products, has announced the completion of its new corporate headquarters (HQ) and innovation center in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The new campus spans more than 21.97 acres, and is triple the size of the previous HQ, from which Wildeck operated for nearly four decades. The new facility not only supports Wildeck’s operational growth but also strengthens its role as a top employer in the region, regularly hiring manufacturing positions including welders, material handlers, machine operators and painters, largely from the Waukesha area. The company’s expanded HQ enables the development of new and innovative products, the ability to attract top industry talent and best-in-class training resources for dealer partners. Wildeck’s new office connects to an expansive manufacturing space that has involved recent capital investments, including an automated powder coat paint line, automated structural steel fabrication line and fiber laser.

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