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Hurckman Mechanical Receives Agc Award For Island Casino Resort

Hurckman Mechanical was presented with the WI AGC Build Award for the Island Resort and
Casino project. The project presented multiple challenges, the least of which was building 12
stories above grade. Crews used a large skip hoist to move materials and teams up and down the
structure, but it was slow going. Imagine hauling 145 toilets, sinks, showers, and over 3 miles of
piping up and down 12 floors and things could slow down. Because the tower was constructed
with spancrete, Hurckman teams were challenged with placing mechanical systems around the
tension cables. The 124,000-square- foot project required planning, craftsmanship, and
experienced tradespeople to solve construction-related issues. This project and its award is a
testament to the hard work and dedication we put into our daily tasks.

About Hurckman Mechanical Industries

With over 65 years in business at HMI, many have given and received from the community of employees known through the years as Hurckman Mechanical. Frank Hurckman started the business from skills learned in a lifetime of professional development within the sheet metal industry. What grew from his honest work ethic was the thriving and growing Hurckman Mechanical Industries Inc. you see today. Founded on honesty, we embrace our operating
principle of “no empty promises.”

For more info on Hurkman:

Todd Fleming
HVAC Service Sales
(920) 606-3026
toddfleming@hurckman.com

Encouraging Collaboration to build back the Paper Industry in Wisconsin

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I want to thank Jerimiah Jannsen Vice President of First Business Bank for putting together an excellent PODCAST on the Paper Industry and an overview of the Green Bay Innovation Group. We both grew up
with many family members and friends working in the Paper Industry. We understand the impact it has on our communities and the State of Wisconsin! We witnessed the demise of the majority of Paper
Mills on the Fox River and across the State. We discussed the Green Bay Innovation Group overview, our mission statement and our impact on the 5P, Converting and Supporting Industries. Wisconsin
needs to REBUILD our paper manufacturing instead of buying paper from Europe, China and countries across the globe! A question to ponder, China lacks pulp, water, logistics and other resources for paper manufacturing! However, they can ship paper to the USA cheaper than Wisconsin can produce paper will ALL of the resources in Wisconsin. It is time to DE-COUPE FROM CHINA and Build Back the paper industry in Wisconsin! Wisconsin has a $6 Billion Dollar Surplus this past year and we need to invest in What Built Wisconsin – Paper.

GBIG Membership Opportunities for 2023

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Wisconsin is the global epicenter of the paper, printing, plastic, pulp, packaging and converting industries. We have tremendous businesses, competitive advantages, and partnership opportunities that are concentrated in a compact geography.  The Green Bay Innovation Group (GBIG) is bringing together ALL of these industries. When you member with GBIG, you’re facilitating critical business partnerships and with tremendous networking opportunities while ensuring the Converting Corridor has a voice equal to its economic impact.  Below is the cost of our membership programs!  With our newsletter: www.gbignews.com  we are the key resource for information in the State of Wisconsin.  Go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com and click on GBIG Members.  On the GBIG website, we have 50 plus members and on the www.gbignews.com we have over 120 members. The Membership is annually so don’t forget to renew for 2023!  You can pay online by going to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com and go to JOIN.

GBIG Benefits

  • A number of educational webinars, seminars, an Expo and networking opportunities!
  • Industry meetings and plant tours throughout the year. 
  • Positioning Wisconsin as the world’s largest supplier of paper and packaging.
  • Educating and influencing elected officials, legislators and business professionals on our impact to Wisconsin.
  • Through the GBIG NEWS with our digital newsletter www.GBIGNEWS.COM and social media, we reach 2,000 – 10,000 companies on a bi-weekly basis.
  • Bringing companies together to build relationships and benefit ALL of our sponsors. 
  • Financial:  There are surprisingly more opportunities as partners than as competitors. Lucrative financial opportunities have emerged for our sponsors though networking.
  • Job Opportunities: Networking through GBIG has put together individuals and companies making big news together. 
  • Database Targeting: GBIG has developed a selected targeted database providing the opportunity to reach key individuals and companies in our industries through various communication venues.

Sponsorship Opportunities

  • BRONZE: $250.00 Per Year with an unlimited number of companies with your logo and link to your website and it will appear in 24 bi-weekly issues per year in our publication.
  • SILVER: $500.00 Per Year with your logo and link to your website and it will appear in 24 bi-weekly issues in our publication plus special editions. We will publish up to 8 news releases or articles about your company. We offer 2 FREE passes to our events.
  • GOLD: $1,000 Per Year with your logo and link to your website and it will appear in 24 bi-weekly issues plus special editions in our publication. We will publish up to 16 news releases or articles about your company. We will offer 6 FREE passes to our events. We will help and support your
    EVENTS, Open Houses, etc. for your company by promoting your event using our 2,000 contacts through Constant Contact.
  • Green Bay Website: GBIG will be updating our special section called GBIG Members. We will create a brief overview of your company with one person’s contact information to direct companies to you. We will have complete listing along with a search engine that will allow buyers to find you. The cost is: $250.00 for two years!
  • Green Bay Innovation Golf Hole Sponsor for our annual event: $300.00 per hole.

A portion of the proceeds from sponsorships go to supporting community charities and causes, not salaries or administration. GBIG is run exclusively with committed industry volunteers that understand they win when the industry wins. 

You can go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com and go to Join and click on JOIN GBIG NOW to sign up for our memberships. You can print out a receipt for your records. To get a better understanding of our premier Publication, go to our website and click on GBIG NEWS. You can sign up for FREE!

To learn more or become a member, call Marty Ochs at 608-698-3333 or email at martinpochs@gmail.com Marty Ochs – Executive Director

GBIG NEWS | 75 Stories and Links on the Internet 11/16/2022

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Get links to the latest news, events, stories, and interviews from our 5P news members. Our goal is to remind the decision makers in Wisconsin of the importance of our industry both historically, and more importantly, into the future.

Read the latest 75 Stories and Links on the Internet below.

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Wisconsin

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GBIG Mission Statement

Green Bay Innovation Group

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The mission statement of the Green Bay Innovation Group is to bring together and create opportunities for networking between Wisconsin companies involved in the Paper, Printing, Pulp, Plastics, Packaging, Converting and Supplier Industries! GBIG creates an open dialogue between companies. GBIG webinars, meetings, etc. talk about current and new products, technology, innovation, sales, marketing, social media/web design, new equipment, etc. 

GBIG is looking to create new products, new markets and expand the presence of our industries in Wisconsin. We are here to help you push the norm and challenge one another to help make our companies and our communities better.  

Finally, we are bringing financial support to our Communities especially to those most in need through the donations from our Members!

Menasha Corporation | Smart Girls Rock Event

Menasha Corporation was a presenting sponsor of 2022 Smart Girls Rock, a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) career exploration event for high school girls in the Fox Cities area of Wisconsin. The one-day event was held on Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the Walbec Group in Greenville, Wisconsin and is coordinated by the Fox Cities Chamber.

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Group of high school girls during Smart Girls Rock Event

Wisconsin’s Paper Industry is Under Siege by China

Marty Ochs

I have attached an article published December 9, 2012: Paper Under Siege and Wisconsin has failed to grasp of the impact on the Wisconsin economy! I have listed below a number of paper mills that went out of business, reorganized, no longer producing paper or simply left the State of Wisconsin. Each Shutdown means the loss of 300 to 600 high paying jobs draining millions and millions of dollars from areas that need the employment and income. We boast that the Wisconsin Paper Industry is number one producer of paper in the USA and has 30,000 employees today and continues to decline! In 1990, the industry employed close 50,000. It has been said, one job at a paper mill creates 7 jobs supporting them! These Paper Mills drive the Printing, Packaging Converting and Forestry industries supporting a large labor force across Wisconsin.

We see the China Government pouring in Billions of Dollars buying up US Paper Mills and investing into mega-mills betting that China can control the Paper Industry worldwide with low-cost paper. Simply, Wisconsin has to re-focus it support on the paper industry. If not, we will see China buying up our Converting, Printing, Packaging and Manufacturing Companies too! If you are interested in joining a group of industry professional supporting the paper industry, please contact me.

  • Appvion – Appleton – No longer producing paper. 
  • Appleton Coated – Appleton – Out of business.
  • Badger Paper Mills – Bankrupted and reorganized BPM, Inc.
  • Billerud – Verso mill in Wisconsin Rapids shut down
  • Clearwater Paper Company – Neenah – Closed
  • Flambeau Paper Company – Park Falls – Closed
  • George Whiting Paper Company – Menasha – Closed
  • Georgia-Pacific – Broadway – Green Bay
  • Georgia-Pacific – Oshkosh – Shutdown
  • Gilbert Paper Company – Closed
  • Glatfelter Mill – Neenah – Closed
  • Kimberly-Clark – Neenah – Moved Headquarters to Texas
  • Neenah Paper Company – Moved headquarters to Georgia
  • Nekoosa Paper – Nekoosa operating as Paper Excellence
  • New Page – Kimberly files for bankruptcy
  • Niagara Paper Company – shutdown
  • Whiting Plover Paper Company 
  • Port Edwards Paper Company – Port Edwards – Shutdown
  • River side Paper Company – Appleton – Shutdown
  • Ward Paper Mill – International Paper – Merrill – Shutdown
  • Wausau Paper Company – Wausau – Shutdown
  • Whiting Paper – Menasha – Shutdown

Worzalla Prints 17th Installment of Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Over 250 million copies later, Worzalla continues to print wildly popular book series

Stevens Point, Wisconsin (October 26, 2022) – Worzalla, an employee-owned printing company specializing in high-quality children’s books, cookbooks, and hardcover best sellers, is celebrating the release of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Överlöde. This is the 17th book from the #1 internationally bestselling series Diary of a Wimpy Kid by author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney. Worzalla has been the domestic manufacturing headquarters of the popular series since the first book.

Publisher Abrams announced Diper Överlöde back in May of 2022 so that Worzalla could plan for the production of millions of copies of the 224-page hardcovered young adult fiction book. Worzalla managed the full process of printing the book from putting ink to page, binding, and delivery. The entire process took 80,000 manhours and 2 million pounds of paper, equivalent to the weight of about five blue whales or about two Boeing 747 aircraft at maximum takeoff weight.

Marley Cavanaugh reading a freshly printed book of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Photo: Marley Cavanaugh, daughter of Worzalla associate Shasta Grosbier, poses with copies of the freshly printed book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Överlöde.

“Worzalla is proud to print a book that so many children and young adults see themselves in and can help them navigate friendships, bullying and growing up,” said Jim Fetherston, CEO and President of Worzalla. “We’re excited to see how readers will respond to this installment of this wildly popular series.”

In Diper Överlöde, protagonist of the Wimpy Kid series Greg Heffley finds out that the road to fame and glory comes with some challenges. Greg joins his brother Rodrick’s band on tour and learns the unglamorous parts of the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle like late nights, unpaid gigs, fighting between band members and money troubles. The book is told through Greg’s diary and includes black and white cartoons.

Worzalla prints titles from some of the country’s largest book publishers, including Disney Books, Abrams, Simon and Schuster, Hachette, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and others. Worzalla currently has several open positions for supervisor, operations, and entry-level roles to assist in the book manufacturing process. Those interested in learning about a career at Worzalla can visit Worzalla.com.

About Worzalla

Worzalla is an employee-owned printing company headquartered in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Founded in 1892, Worzalla has 130 years of experience in creating high-quality custom products for its customers. Worzalla specializes in the production of cookbooks, children’s and lifestyle books, and is dedicated to exceeding expectations for quality, service, and delivery. From small to large publishers, Worzalla is the printer the industry turns to for manufacturing high profile projects and award-winning books. With numerous industry awards for safety and workplace culture, Worzalla is consistently ranked as one of the top places to work in central Wisconsin. For more information, visit www.worzalla.com.

Rust to Tech, Part 1

By Susan Stansbury, Industry Consultant

Reprinted with permission from www.PFFC-Online.com

Several tissue rolls stack together

This begins a five-part series, Rust to Tech. While some still think of the manufacturing engine of the U.S. as the old “rust belt,” those in the industry know it’s often a new technologically driven behemoth. Traditionally, it is concentrated in the Midwest, but that’s changing too.
Beginning with a look at the rust belt image and concentrating on mills making substrates and related converting—is part one. Parts two-four will provide commentary on some of the latest converting capabilities and associated markets. Part five will concentrate on emerging and disruptive technologies impacting industry.

The Rust Belt

Some “industrial archeologists” commenting on the Rust Belt from the 1960s onward, count states from western New York to the Midwest, and industries from coal, to steel, automotive, papermaking, converting and manufacturing in general. Access to raw materials from paper mills along rivers, plus shipping lanes along canals and the great lakes made the Midwest a hub. Other substrates including films and the development of nonwovens also came into play for converters.
When factories in various industries went down due to overseas competition, the Rust Belt label took off during the 1970s. In ensuing years, the lack of factory upgrades was also a factor. In addition, a transition away from the levels of unionization previously seen was occurring and wages stagnated. Still, certain manufacturing sectors remained relatively vibrant, such as the paper industry.

Paper and converting, primarily in the Midwest, stayed strong, particularly under Midwest ownership. When I served on the Wisconsin Paper Council decades ago, there were about 60 members while today there are less than a third of that. Consolidation, outside owners of local mills and shutdowns have comprised the papermaking scene. Through all this time, however, Wisconsin has been the number one papermaking state and change is occurring in terms of capabilities, sustainability, and technology.

The image of Midwest manufacturing and converting as Rust Belt remnants has persisted, though it’s changing, especially in the converting sector. The overlap of papermaking and converting has also been a factor with many mills that coat, cut, calender, and do more with jumbo rolls.
In recent years, mills have often outsourced the “converting” aspects to manufacturers who specialize in converting. One example was the outsourcing of rewinding-slitting by Georgia-Pacific in Green Bay to companies who are skilled at fast turnaround of precision cuts. In fact, many mills now turn to contract converting partners who have specialty operations.

More than ten years ago, I originated the tag “The Converting Corridor.” It’s the stretch from Green Bay to Milwaukee. If you drive that stretch along Hwy 41, it’s readily apparent that a string of factories lines the roadway attesting to this powerhouse of manufacturing. Wisconsin and Indiana constantly vie for the Number One position in U.S. manufacturing, and Wisconsin often has the title (in terms of employment). Yet, converting is always king in Wisconsin. In addition, the abundance of small-to-midsized converters means there is low likelihood of moving operations out of state or overseas. Their niche and specialty nature are another factor.

Converting by its definition means that these manufacturers add value to mill rolls of substrates. In many ways, it’s a newer, and more profitable, type of manufacturing as capabilities to convert through cutting, coating, laminating, printing, special finishes, and packaging offer marketers advanced potential to attract consumers. Accompanying the actual converter-manufacturing are the equipment and other suppliers, from adhesives and pressure-sensitives, to testing, controls and so much more.

Converting expertise is not only affected by the latest equipment, but a variety of other factors also have largely kept the “rust” away. These include:

  • The ability to adapt and upgrade current equipment to develop niche markets.
  • Improved process controls that result in more seamless production and productivity.
  • Increased expertise delivered both internally and assisted by external consultants. 
  • Fast response and increased converting offerings that result in trendy products.

Coincidentally, a television series (based on the book) American Rust is offered. It’s set in the heart of the East Coast Rust Belt, Pennsylvania, and illustrates the continued interest in this era of American manufacturing. Too often we hear, “Our country doesn’t make things anymore.” In converting, we say that is a misnomer in terms of this industry and the quiet success it continues to earn.

Stay tuned for Part 2 where the types of converting capabilities are examined along with associated technologies that keep this industry vibrant.
(This article was slightly edited since the original.)

Insights From The 2022 Wisconsin Manufacturing Report | First Business Bank

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On the heels of a very successful Manufacturing First event, where we were so pleased to meet a record number of manufacturers and organizations, we’re sharing the 2022 Wisconsin Manufacturing Report, which provides valuable insight on key issues impacting Wisconsin manufacturers all over the state. First Business Bank is proud to sponsor the report again this year.

Commissioned by Wisconsin Center for Manufacturing & Productivity (WCMP), the report reflects concern over raising prices and capital investment, among other revelations. First Business Bank’s Tom Dott, Senior Vice President – Commercial Banking, writes about his impressions in a blog.

Manufacturing is vital to Wisconsin’s economic prosperity, and we are grateful for the opportunity to help bring you this timely, important data.

2022 Wisconsin manufacturing report
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