Global Business

The Milwaukee Region has a long heritage of international trade and investment. It was one of the main melting pots of American immigrants: In 1890, Milwaukee was considered the most “foreign” city in the nation due to its high percentage of immigrants. The region used its European connections to forge global commerce. Local companies were among the first in the nation to realize the importance of international trade: SC Johnson expanded into foreign markets in 1914; Manpower went international more than 50 years ago.

Today, the Milwaukee Region produces $6.5 billion in exports. Several international giants have their global headquarters here, including Fiserv, Johnson Controls, Manpower, Rockwell Automation and SC Johnson. The region also is home to the North American headquarters for many international corporations – including ABB, Krones AG, Chr. Hansen, BRP, Metso Minerals and Nestle – and several other foreign-based companies have a major presence in the region, including SABMiller, Kikkomen, DaimlerChrysler and Fiat. The region’s proximity to two international airports – Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport and Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport – its access to the St. Lawrence Seaway and its proximity to Canada have made the region a magnet for trade and investment.

The region’s businesses have been actively pursuing business opportunities in rapidly growing economies, opening manufacturing and service facilities in China. The China Business Council provides discussion groups, trade missions, educational opportunities and specialized resources for companies seeking to establish or expand business opportunities in China.

Milwaukee Immigrant Investment Zone

The Milwaukee Region has also been designated a Regional Center for the U.S. Immigrant Investor Program, which offers green cards to foreign investors and their families who invest a minimum of $1 million (or $500,000 in targeted employment areas) in businesses that create at least ten full-time jobs for U.S. workers. The Region is the only designated investment zone for urban areas in the Midwest. To learn more click here.


FOREIGN COMPANIES WITH U.S. HEADQUARTERS IN THE MILWAUKEE REGION
COMPANY WORLD HEADQUARTERS WORLDWIDE REVENUE U.S. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS

ABB Ltd.

Zurich, Switzerland

$19 million

ABB Inc.

New Berlin

BRP Inc.

Valcourt, Canada

$461 million

BRP US

Sturtevant

TAKKT AG

Stuttgart, Germany

$159 million

C&H Distributors

West Allis

Chr. Hansen A/S

Hoersholm, Denmark

$600 million

Chr. Hansen Inc.

West Allis

Gottlieb Guehring oHG

Albstadt, Germany

N/A

Guhring Inc.

Brookfield

Schwarz Pharma AG

Monheim, Germany

$1.3 billion

Schwarz Pharma Inc.

Mequon

Krones AG

Neutraubling, Germany

$1.8 billion

Krones Inc.

Franklin

Metso Minerals Industries

Helsinki, Finland

$4.9 billion

Metso Minerals Industries

Waukesha

Nestle SA

Vevey, Switzerland

$74 billion

Nestle USA

Burlington

Putzmeister AG

Stuttgart, Germany

$215 million

Putzmeister America

Sturtevant


FOREIGN COMPANIES WITH MAJOR OPERATIONS IN THE MILWAUKEE REGION
COMPANY HOME COUNTRY MILWAUKEE REGION SITES LOCAL EMPLOYEES

GE Healthcare*

England

Waukesha

6,500

Extendicare Health Services

Canada

Milwaukee

3,500

Miller Brewing Co.

England

Milwaukee

2,550

CNH Global (Fiat)

Italy

Racine 2,000

DaimlerChrysler

Germany Kenosha 1,050

BRP, Inc.

Canada Sturtevant 800

Wacker Corp.

Germany Menomonee Falls 500

Nestle

Switzerland Burlington 500

Milwaukee Electric Tool

Hong Kong Milwaukee 415

Hellerman Tyton Corp.

England Milwaukee 400

*GE Healthcare, which is based in England, is a business unit of American-based General Electric.


Exports

The Milwaukee Region produces

$6.5 billion

in exports annually.