Waupaca Foundry

Waupaca Foundry
Private
Industry Foundry
Founded 1871
Headquarters 1955 Brunner Drive
Waupaca,
Wisconsin,
United States
Products Industrial Iron Castings (light vehicle, commercial vehicle, agriculture, construction, material handling and other industrial sectors)
Number of employees
3,900
Website waupacafoundry.com

Waupaca Foundry, Inc., formerly known as ThyssenKrupp Waupaca, is among the world's largest independent iron foundries. The company produces gray, ductile and compacted graphite iron castings. Global markets served include automotive and light truck, commercial vehicle, agriculture, construction, material handling and other industrial sectors. With headquarters and three plants in Waupaca, Wisconsin, as well as plants in Marinette, Wisconsin, Tell City, Indiana, and Etowah, Tennessee the Foundry employs about 3,900 people. Previously owned by ThyssenKrupp, ThyssenKrupp Waupaca has been purchased by New York-based private equity firm KPS Capital Partners, LP. The company has been officially renamed Waupaca Foundry, Inc. 2014 Waupaca Foundry is acquired by Hitachi Metals and joins Hitachi Metals’ High-Grade Functional Components Company. The post-merger integration creates a global leader that is well positioned to capitalize on favorable megatrends in the industry by bringing together complementary product offerings, outstanding development capabilities, and leading technology that serve high-growth areas.�

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