Inpro invests to build manufacturing facility in Wisconsin

The new facility will consolidate production and logistics under one roof to support growth and improve operational efficiency.
Jan. 28, 2026
2 min read

Inpro has announced plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Muskego, Wisconsin. The company, which manufactures architectural products, is investing in a facility designed to expand capacity for its wall protection division and streamline operations, with construction targeted to begin in spring 2026 and occupancy anticipated in fall 2026.

The new building will total approximately 30,000 square feet, including about 27,090 square feet of warehouse space and 2,668 square feet of office space, and will house manufacturing, office, and logistics operations. By consolidating multiple production cells into a single scalable facility, Inpro intends to improve operational efficiency, meet business demand more effectively, and strengthen support for existing operations.

Planned improvements include modernizing workflows and consolidating processes to increase manufacturing capacity and create a safer, more streamlined environment for teams. The facility will be designed and constructed with attention to responsible building and manufacturing practices. 

What people are saying

In a recent quote, Marc Holland, chief executive officer, Inpro, said, “This facility represents an important investment in Inpro’s future. It positions us to continue growing while maintaining the quality, service, and lead times our customers rely on. At the same time, it reflects our commitment to the community where our company was founded.” 
In a recent quote, Craig Faust, Chief Operating Officer, Inpro, said, “Designing our operations with intention allows us to run more efficiently while creating a safer, more streamlined environment for our teams. This facility supports how we operate today while positioning us for future growth.” 

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