Waupaca Foundry

Waupaca Foundry

Mining

Waupaca, Wisconsin 9,617 followers

Solid as the castings we create.

About us

Solid as the castings we create. We are the largest producer of gray, ductile, austempered ductile, and compacted graphite iron in the world, melting more than 9,500 tons a day. Our castings are produced using a vertical green sand molding process and created by a workforce that puts generations of iron casting expertise to work for our customers every day. Those customers trust Waupaca Foundry for high quality iron castings that are consistently the most durable, reliable, and innovative products on the market.

Website
http://www.waupacafoundry.com
Industry
Mining
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Waupaca, Wisconsin
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Gray Iron, Ductile Iron, Austempered Ductile Iron, and Compacted Graphite Iron

Locations

Employees at Waupaca Foundry

Updates

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    Waupaca Foundry is pleased to announce the opening of its medical clinic in Tell City, Indiana. The clinic will provide complimentary healthcare services to employees, their dependents aged 2 and above, and pre-65 retirees covered under a Waupaca Foundry insurance plan. Available services include consultations, preventive care, treatment for minor injuries and skin conditions, immunizations, wellness education, laboratory services, and more.

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    At @waupacafoundry , we believe in investing in our communities to support the next generation. Isaac Ahl is a former @Junior Achievement of West Kentucky (https://lnkd.in/gPbFpZrW) participant from Tell City High School who attended @Owensboro Community and Technical College (https://lnkd.in/gjdKMvXm) GO FAME program, and joined our team at Plant 5 as a melt maintenance technician—becoming the first JA alum to join us since we started partnering with JA in 2017. https://waupaca.co/3YKphBS

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    Damon Simmons, a valued melt maintenance team member at Waupaca Foundry's Plant 1 in Waupaca, Wisconsin, carries the discipline and teamwork he developed during his six years with the Army National Guard into his role at the Foundry. Serving as a field artillery assistant gunner with the 120th Field Artillery Regiment, Simmons cultivated focus, efficiency, and a strong sense of camaraderie. The structure and teamwork he experienced in the National Guard have seamlessly translated into his work in maintenance, where he performs general and preventative maintenance with precision and commitment. Waupaca Foundry has been steadfast in supporting his military service, exemplifying its dedication to veterans and ensuring their success both on and off duty. We are grateful for his service and proud to honor him this Veterans Day. https://waupaca.co/3UREQXe #WaupacaFoundry #VeteransDay #ThankAVeteran #ArmyNationalGuard

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    Each year, on the second Thursday of November, we celebrate World Quality Day. Waupaca Foundry consistent casting quality is founded on a culture of relentless innovation. Generations of foundry experience are combined with industry-leading quality management and the best of today’s lean manufacturing technology. Then, we back up the whole package with in-the-field support, offering in-person assistance and problem solving—wherever you are. https://waupaca.co/46VtZzs. #quality

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    Lee Halford’s 38-year career at Waupaca Foundry has been deeply influenced by the skills and values he developed in the U.S. GoArmy. Serving in Germany and Fort Hood, Texas, Lee specialized as a generator repairman and later took on roles supporting key maintenance operations. His experience in the Army instilled a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence—all of which he brought to the Foundry. Starting in refractory and progressing to roles such as crane operator and control room operator, Lee has demonstrated unwavering dedication to his work. Today, he reflects with pride on his journey, grateful for a career with an organization that respects and values veterans’ contributions. Waupaca Foundry is proud to honor veterans like Lee, who enrich our workforce with their service-driven values. https://waupaca.co/48KQ31z #Military #Veteran #VeteransDay #Salute #ThankAVeteran #Army #WaupacaFoundry

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    Randy Williams' journey from U.S. GoArmy sergeant to Plant 5 training coordinator at Waupaca Foundry exemplifies dedication and resilience. After serving 14 years, including deployments in Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and missions in Germany, Korea, and El Salvador, Randy returned to civilian life and joined Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indiana, in 1999. His leadership and training skills developed in the Army translated seamlessly into his roles at the foundry, leading to his recent promotion to training coordinator. Randy’s disciplined approach and commitment to mentorship have been invaluable, fostering a sense of camaraderie reminiscent of his military days. Waupaca Foundry is proud to honor veterans like Randy, who enrich our workforce with their service-driven values. https://waupaca.co/3YKkd0e #Military #Veteran #VeteransDay #Salute #ThankAVeteran #Army #WaupacaFoundry

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    Dan Botting’s journey from Waupaca Foundry to the U.S. Marine Corps—and back again—reflects a remarkable commitment to service and growth. With two overseas deployments, Dan returned to Waupaca Foundry and now leverages the leadership, resilience, and discipline gained in the military in his role as a Process Engineer at Plant 3. This year, Dan celebrates 25 years with Waupaca, embodying a strong work ethic and dedication to excellence. We are grateful for his service and proud to honor him this Veterans Day. https://waupaca.co/4hHuQcS #WaupacaFoundry #Leadership #VeteransDay #ThankAVeteran

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    In celebration of Veterans Day, Waupaca Foundry is honored to have supported the Manawa Area Veterans Freedom Park by fabricating a bridge that represents unity and remembrance. Waupaca Foundry’s R&D Department recently demonstrated its commitment to quality and community by fabricating an 18,000-pound bridge for the Manawa Area Veterans Freedom Park. When the park needed a bridge to span its 50-foot canal, former employee John Smith knew Waupaca Foundry was the right choice, given their reputation for excellence. The R&D team, alongside high school interns, took on the challenge, dedicating 373 man-hours to design and construct the bridge, using substantial materials and precise engineering to ensure its durability and strength. Beyond the fabrication, Waupaca Foundry contributed to the project by providing hands-on learning opportunities for local students in CAD design and engineering, fostering the next generation of skilled workers. “This project was our way of giving back to the community that supports us,” said Lincoln O'Brien, Mechanical MFG Engineering Manager. Installed in April 2024, the bridge stands not only as a vital addition to the park but also as a lasting tribute to veterans and their families, reflecting Waupaca Foundry's dedication to craftsmanship and community involvement. Read more about the installment of the Manawa Area Veterans Freedom Park bridge here 👉 https://waupaca.co/4ehHmNx

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