Krueger Bearings Inc. (USA) has relocated from its facilities in Meonomonee Falls to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The move coincides with an expansion program for Krueger and puts the entire company under one roof. While the two Meonomonee Falls locations totaled 16,000 square feet, the new Milwaukee facility offers 51,000 square feet under one roof. Assisted by a $500,000 loan backed by the city of Milwaukee, Krueger reportedly plans to spend a total of $2.65 million at the new location, including plant and equipment.
Krueger manufactures solid and split babbitt lined bearings in various spherical and elliptical designs. They also produce shoe and thrust bearings.
Servicing the industrial and power generation industries, Krueger distributes a wide variety of other bearings, bushings, belt, chain, motors and other power transmission equipment, including filters and other service items.
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