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Sure Controls Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation and Growth with New Facility Opening

For Immediate Release

June 3, 2024 – [Greenville, Wisconsin] – Sure Controls is proud to announce its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of empowering world-class manufacturing through innovative automation solutions. In conjunction with this significant milestone, Sure Controls has opened a second facility, further solidifying its commitment to meeting and exceeding customer needs.

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Maximizing operational efficiency while minimizing costs is a perpetual challenge for Manufacturers. Sure Controls’ tailored engineering and distribution services streamline processes, reduce downtime, and enhance overall productivity.

Since its founding in 1984, Sure Controls has become a trusted partner in the industrial sector, offering a comprehensive range of solutions focusing on web handling, robotics, Industry 4.0 and thermal & fluid processes.

Terry Brei, Owner and President of Sure Controls, commented:

Key Achievements and Milestones:

  • Empowering North American Manufacturing Excellence: Sure Controls takes pride in playing a pivotal role providing cutting-edge industrial automation solutions. Sure Controls understands the difficulties manufacturers face in order to be successful and profitable. Our team of experts is committed to addressing these challenges head-on, ensuring our customers achieve their operational goals.
  • Commitment to Sustainable Growth: Consistent and sustainable growth has been the hallmark of Sure Controls since its inception in 1984. The opening of our new facility will allow us to continue expanding our capabilities and offerings, further positioning us as a leader in industrial automation solutions.
  • Recognized Industry Expertise: Over the years, Sure Controls has established itself as an industry expert through continual innovation and successful partnerships with numerous manufacturers across North America. Our expertise in web handling, robotics, Industry 4.0 and thermal & fluid processes has allowed us to provide tailored solutions that meet specific industry needs.

The New Facility:

Located in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin, the newly opened facility represents more than just an expansion; it’s a strategic move to enhance service delivery and customer support. Equipped with a state-of-the-art control panel shop and designed to foster innovation, the facility will allow Sure Controls to streamline operations and respond more swiftly to customer demands.

About Sure Controls:

For 40 years, Sure Controls has been at the forefront of the industrial automation industry, providing unparalleled expertise and innovative solutions to help manufacturers optimize processes and achieve operational excellence.

For more information about Sure Controls and its services, please visit www.surecontrols.com or contact us at info@surecontrols.com or 920-757-0500.

Media Contact:

Cassie Ashman
Sure Controls
ccashman@surecontrols.com
920-422-5132

SPL Consulting: Create Value as Part of your Exit Strategy

Creating Value as Part of your Exit Strategy

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A significant part of exit planning includes developing internal talent for a seamless transition along with capitalizing on valuation improvement opportunities sooner than later. In Cornerstone Business Services State of M&A Shark Tank session, two important themes were mentioned. First, the deal the sharks reviewed was significantly hampered by senior leadership (multiple) planning to exit upon the sale without a clear line to next generation leadership. This left an insurmountable gap for risk of continuity. The second was future opportunities the seller said were there for buyer upside. A sentiment of skepticism was shared by the sharks; “If they knew the opportunity was there, why didn’t they do it?” These two key concerns prevented the sale and resulted in much lower valuation than the sellers thought their business was worth.

One of SPL Consulting, LLC’s clients had not given serious thought to succession planning. In fact, during the initial Assessment, we uncovered their daughter, who they assumed would take over the business, didn’t think she wanted to run it! The CEO, Karen, shared that “Through SPL’s process we created the development path for key members of the team and achieved vast improvement. Kevin is now the Director of Operations partnering with the Vice President, and between the two they oversee nearly every aspect of the business.” Karen also stated “SPL’s process showed us a way to look at each area of our business. We reviewed section by section what was working and what wasn’t. Lasting improvement was made by implementing the Strategic Plan. Not only did Brian help us create our plan, but he taught us how to instill a culture of discipline to follow through and execute.” This preparation, should they decide to sell, ensures continuity of leadership will not be a reason a buyer steps away.

In reference to the second concern the sharks shared, SPL Consulting, LLC’s experience has found many companies know where they are lacking in many instances, but just don’t have methodologies, know how or resources to manage the change effort and sustain it. One of our clients shared “We knew we had issues and what the big problems were, we just didn’t know how to go about making the change. We had a culture of frustration and spinning our wheels. We were good at identifying problem areas, talking about them and not proving able to improve them. SPL brought the “how” to do it. This included not only how to implement change but gave us processes to drive follow-up and verify plans were working and being followed. Most importantly, he showed us how to hold ourselves accountable for execution.”

SPL was honored to speak on the topic of using a lean concept called the Waste Walk as a foundational methodology to help companies “see” wasted time, motion, waiting, etc. The concept is to physically go into your business to observe and watch for the 8 lean wastes. I use this tool as part of every Lean Leadership Training we conduct. On average in a 30-minute observation, we observe 25 wastes. The COO was so moved by a waste he observed during the Waste Walk, that after the training he immediately went back to the work area to help eliminate the waste. This process is now something that all of their leaders regularly do as a requirement of their jobs. These observations shed light on the hidden profit being lost in your business everyday.

SPL Consulting, LLC. has the experience and methodology to help your company navigate these challenges. Whether succession planning to sell or maintain privately, developing true Strategic Action Plans, helping build a culture of execution, or identifying how you can capture improvements to drive up your own valuation and profits, we can be the partner you need. Be your own hero and reach out to explore the possibilities!

Brian Van de Water
CEO
SPL Consulting, LLC.
brian@splconsultingllc.com

UW Engineering Sustainability Energy event in Appleton

The College of Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison had a special event on Thursday, May 30th in Appleton on Sustainable energy. The presentation, “Innovation for Sustainable Energy: Economic Perspectives,” explores how cutting-edge engineering research can drive economic growth and providing practical solutions for ALL companies. Oliver Schmitz Director of the Grainger Institute of Engineering spoke on Fusion Energy. The Green Bay Innovation Group will host Ben Lindley UW Madison Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering in September/October talking about Fusion Power.

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That evening, University-Madison ambassadors celebrated 175 years of making an impact on future engineers and the Wisconsin Manufacturing Industry in Appleton, WI. Wisconsin is home to some of the greatest engineers in the USA. UW Madison ranks among the top fifteen engineering programs in the United States. UW Madison will be building a new 400,000 square feet building providing seven floors for engineering students. UW Madison has almost 48,000 students from all 50 U.S. States and around 6,000 international students from over 130 countries. UW Madison has approximately 4,500 undergraduates and 1,500 graduate students in Engineering.

UW Madison contributes about $30.8 billion per year to the Wisconsin economy, supporting 232,000 jobs and generating $1 billion in local and state taxes. Since 1990, UW Madison has created more than four hundred start-ups with an economic impact of $10 billion and $320 million in state and local tax revenue creating over 43,000 jobs. UW Madison is reaching out and collaborating with companies across the State providing employees and state of the art technologies!

GBIG News UW Madison Overview June 2024

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Green Bay Innovation Group has built a tremendous partnership with the University of Wisconsin Engineering Department. The (CUWP) Chemical Upcycling of Waste Plastics provides technical, environmental, and economic information on chemical recycling and plastic waste. CUWP had their Annual Meeting at the College of Engineering, Monday, May 13th to Wednesday May 15th with an impressive agenda. The United States is the world’s largest producer of plastic waste estimated at seventy-three million metric tons. By 2050, the US is projected to produce 138 million metric tons while global plastic is expected to increase to 977 million metric tons. The recycling infrastructure for plastics is dropping from 8.7% in 2018 to 5-6% in 2004.

The CUWP is a ten-million-dollar multi-university center funded by the Department of Energy with UW Madison leading the way. George Huber Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at UW Madison is the Executive Director of CUWP developing STRAP technologies for hard to recycle multilayer films in packaging. Industry will need to work and develop solutions for recycling and the development of new plastic and packaging materials.

Wisconsin is a leader in the production of plastics and flexible packaging materials. Wisconsin’s plastic industries employ over 43,000 people with a payroll estimated at $2 Billion. The Wisconsin Flexible Packaging Industry is one of the largest producers of flexible packaging in the United States and the world!

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WPC 2024 Annual Meeting on June 19th in Green Bay

As you may know, our Annual Meeting is our largest event of the year which brings together our top executives, supply chain partners and other leaders from throughout the forest products industry to network and share ideas. We expect over 150 participants this year.

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We have an exciting lineup this year that includes a Paper Industry International Hall of Fame awards ceremony and a mini-exposition featuring our supply chain partners and organizations that play a critical role for our industry.

In addition, our WPC staff will be providing updates on key issues impacting our manufacturing sector.

If you or any of your colleagues would like to join us for this exciting event, you can register through this link: WPC Annual Meeting Registration

There are also a number of exposition spaces and sponsorships still available – but the registration deadline is fast approaching!

Should you have any questions regarding this information please feel free to contact Scott Suder or our WPC Director of Operations, Shawn Brantmeier at brantmeier@wipaper.org

Please see the attached informational packet for our 2024 Annual Meeting.

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Swing Big With GBIG GOLF OUTING JUNE 20, 2024

Register today for Swing Big With GBIG, a golf outing co-sponsored by Green Bay Innovation Group and
First Business Bank.

Swing Big with GBIG is a 4-person scramble on Thursday, June 20, at Mid Vallee Golf Course, 3850 Mid
Valley Drive, De Pere, Wisconsin. The golf outing raises money to support local food pantries and
nonprofit organizations. Join us for a day of golf and camaraderie for a good cause. In addition to golf,
we’ll have raffles and contests on the course. Sink a Hole-in-One to win $10,000 from contest sponsor
Packerland Websites.

Swing Big golf outing with GBIG

Promote your organization by sponsoring a hole. Hole sponsorships are available for $300. Register as a
hole sponsor at the GBIG Events webpage, and email a high-resolution logo to Steve Van Dyke at
Steve@greenbayinnovationgroup.com.

Golf Outing Schedule

  • 8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m.
  • 9:15 a.m. Instructions
  • 9:30 a.m. Shotgun Start
  • 4 p.m. Awards and socializing

Registration Information

  • Registration includes 18 holes of golf with cart, 2 drink tickets, and lunch on the course.
  • Single player: $150
  • Foursome: $600
  • Hole Sponsor: $300

Don’t miss out! The registration deadline is May 31. We have room for 216 golfers, and we had a waiting
list last year. Let’s make this golf outing a huge success. GBIG is now a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization,
and all of profit goes right back to the community to support local charities. Sign up today as a golfer or
hole sponsor.

For more information, contact Steve Van Dyke at 608-451-2554 or
Steve@greenbayinnovationgroup.com.

College of Engineering UW Madison: Innovation for Sustainable Energy Economic Perspectives

Event Date:

Thursday, May 30th from 2:00 to 4:00 at the Double Tree Appleton.

The Green Bay Innovation Group is sponsoring the following FREE event for the College of Engineering University of Wisconsin Madison: Innovation for Sustainable Energy Economic Perspectives in Appleton, WI. Our guest speakers are Dean Ian Robertson, Oliver Schmitz and Suzanne Werner.

Read More Here
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Wikoff Newer Product Called Encore a Coating Plate for Offset & Coating Applications

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February/March 2023 success starts out with a win for Wikoff Graphics and a newer product called Encore. ENCORE is a coating plate from Wikoff Graphics produced using photopolymer specifically designed for offset printing and spot coating applications. The plate is processed without the use of harmful solvents and in a low temperature environment, giving it the most accurate plate to plate registration available on the market.

A mid-size printer with both Flexo and Offset Presses uses a lot of Wikoff Color products today but has also been looking for better technology to help improve their print and production needs.

Wikoff Graphics Encore coating packaging

The sales process started back in late 2020 with talking to the customer about Asahi plates and how Asahi plates can improve their print. Over the next year and Covid we did a lot of talking with little testing but come 2022 we received a green light to start testing again. So while working with customer also mentioned our new product called Encore which is not for their flexo press but a flexo plate for offset which they can use to apply coating. The customer was very excited to try our technology for some high-end spot coating with tight registration since they were looking to improve ink transfer.

Working together with the customer and the Wikoff Graphics team filling out the proper paperwork and sending it into the Graphics team along with a previously printed piece including, printed press sheet, electronic file, and plate they used to produce the original job. The new project for coating plates was on its way, Graphics credited a template including gripper, plate size, paper size, clamps info and distortion all figured out form the samples sent into the tech center. After the template was finished it was sent to the customer for review. After approval from the customer it then went onto imaging a live production job for the customer to test.

Wikoff Graphic Encore packaging

After the original run was completed the customer stated, things could not have run better, with great laydown and perfect fit. Not only is this a win for adding Encore business with this customer it may help improve the chances of gaining their Flexo plate business and hopefully grow their current ink business we enjoy today. Don’t forget bringing to the customer a better partnership with Team Wikoff and ongoing monthly business for new coating plates.

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