Werner Electric named to top 75 companies in Wisconsin

Werner Electric Supply announces it ranked No. 56 on Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75™, a ranking of the 75 largest private companies in Wisconsin, based on sales revenue. Werner Electric is one of the leading companies in the Midwest in industrial automation, robotics, and networked automation. The firm also maintains a 200,000 square foot warehouse with 30,000 individual SKUs in components ranging from general electric supplies to networked electrical systems.

“Our customers are the reason for our success,” said Craig Wiedemeier, president of Werner Electric. “They depend on our team for a wide range of services in networking, automation, and digitally transforming their environments. By continually staying ahead of technology developments, we’re able to help our customers increase operational efficiency and work smarter.”

Werner Electric has been ranked in the Deloitte Wisconsin consistently for the last several years. For more information on the firm, please visit https://www.wernerelectric.com/

About Werner Electric Supply

Werner Electric Supply provides automation, electrical and industrial network products, services and training to a wide range of industrial, commercial and construction customers. Werner Electric, a winner of the New North Workplace Excellence Award, employs around 500 people in 11 locations throughout the state of Wisconsin and the Upper Michigan region. We take pride in our vision of a relentless pursuit of exceptional customer experiences. Our mission emulates an unwavering commitment to our customers, families, communities and each other. VisitWernerElectric.com to learn more.

About Deloitte’s 2024 Wisconsin 75

Deloitte’s annual Wisconsin 75 list salutes the largest privately held Wisconsin-based companies. These companies play a key role in the state’s economy. The Wisconsin 75 list is selected based on annual sales revenue.

To be eligible for Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75 recognition, companies must have a majority ownership by an individual(s), family, employee stock ownership plan, or private equity firm. Public companies are eligible when greater than 50 percent of the value or vote of the shares are owned by individuals, family, an employee stock ownership plan, or private equity. Additionally, companies must have annual sales revenue of at least USD 50,000. The Wisconsin 75 excludes cooperatives and accounting, tax, legal, and consulting service companies.