Milwaukee Tool

Power tool manufacturer

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2023 Milwaukee Tool ranked No. 63 in Fast Company's Best Workplaces for Innovators
2023 U.S. lawmakers at the Congressional-Executive Commission on China questioned Milwaukee Tool over allegations of potential forced Uyghur labor used in work glove manufacturing by its suppliers.
2023 After investigations, Milwaukee Tool discovered multiple instances of counterfeit gloves bearing their brand name being manufactured in China, leading to cutting ties with the specific manufacturer in question.
2022 Milwaukee Tool recognized by Crain's Chicago Business as one of the Best Places to Work
2022 Milwaukee Tool further advanced to No. 25 in Glassdoor's Employees' Choice Awards for Best Places to Work
2022 Milwaukee Tool opened a 95,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in West Bend, Wisconsin, dedicated to hand tool production, specifically focusing on manufacturing pliers and screwdrivers. The facility also includes the company's right of first refusal to purchase additional adjacent land for potential future expansion.
2022 Milwaukee Tool broadened their focus by expanding the Packout system to include workshop storage solutions, further developing their innovative storage product line.
2022 The company invested $206 million in Wisconsin research and development facilities, demonstrating a significant commitment to innovation and local infrastructure.
2021 Milwaukee Tool improved its ranking to No. 44 in Glassdoor's Employees' Choice Awards for Best Places to Work
2020 Milwaukee Tool ranked No. 60 in Glassdoor's Employees' Choice Awards for Best Places to Work
2017 Milwaukee Tool launched its Packout modular storage system, initially introducing 5 tool boxes and 3 tool bags, marking a significant expansion in their storage solutions product line.
2012 Milwaukee Tool developed its M18 FUEL product line, which included advanced power tools such as angle grinders, circular saws, impact wrenches, brad nail guns, and deep-cut band saws.
2010 Milwaukee released REDLITHIUM batteries, which would later enable the development of their M18 FUEL product line.

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