Deb Ehlenbeck Retires
Deb Ehlenbeck retired on November 2, 2018, after 11 years with Amerequip. Deb worked in our Accounting department as a Cost Analyst.
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Deb Ehlenbeck retired on November 2, 2018, after 11 years with Amerequip. Deb worked in our Accounting department as a Cost Analyst.
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Read MoreAmerequip employees, their families and friends celebrated the companies third expansion with an open house.
Read MoreEarl Halbach retired on May 31, 2017 after 34 years with Amerequip. Earl worked at our Engineering facility in the Experimental Engineering department.
Read MoreAmerequip will receive the first-ever Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators "Bert Grover Child Advocacy Award — Business."
Read MoreWith another major expansion project almost complete, Amerequip, a Kiel-based designer and manufacturer of custom equipment for the lawn, landscape, agricultural, construction and industrial markets, is also expanding its workforce.
Read MoreMel recently retired on January 31st with 33 years of service at Amerequip. He was a Welder and Line Leader at our Kiel Weld facility.
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