Rockline Industries Inc. today announced it plans to invest $10 million in new technology and add up to 60 family-supporting jobs with a 6,000-square-foot expansion of its Sheboygan plant.
Rockline recently announced it signed an agreement with a large multinational company that would expand production and increase job growth at its Sheboygan facility. As a result, the company will introduce new equipment to increase its wet wipe manufacturing capabilities.
Rockline president Randy Rudolph praised the company's more than 650 employees for the commitment they have shown since the company was founded in 1976.
"This is a proud and special time in our company's history, and it is due to the dedication, hard work and long-term commitment of our employees," Rudolph said. "We are a family-owned business, and the lifeblood of the company and the main reason we are successful is because of our people. Because of their hard work and the company's ongoing commitment to Sheboygan, we've grown from a local, 35-person company to an international business that now employs more than 1,800 worldwide and is still growing – with Sheboygan as our home base."
Rockline is a privatively owned company founded in 1976 by Ralph Rudolph. The company is now owned by president Randy Rudolph and his siblings.
Rockline is principally engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of both branded and private-label products sold throughout the world. Rockline is the largest supplier of coffee filters and private label baby wipes in North America. Other products manufactured and distributed by Rockline include antibacterial wipes, baking cups, household cleaning products, incontinent wipes, moist towelettes, water-activated and wet facial wipes and a variety of contract wipe products.
The company has manufacturing facilities in Sheboygan; Springdale, Ark.; Booneville, Ark.; Montville, N.J.; Redditch, England; and South China.
Rockline to expand Sheboygan plant
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