R&L Spring opens its 3rd plant

R&L Spring Companyโ„ข has expanded its Wisconsin operations with a new 50,000 sq ft facility in Elkhorn, supporting future growth. The family-run firm, known for precision springs and wire forms, now operates three sites, including two in Lake Geneva serving OEM and medical device markets.

R&L Spring Companyโ„ข, a leading U.S. manufacturer of precision springs, coils, and wire forms, has opened its third facility in Wisconsin, located in Elkhorn. The 50,000-square-foot plant expands production capacity and strengthens the companyโ€™s ability to serve customers across multiple industries.

Company President Julie Arenz said the expansion demonstrates R&L Springโ€™s long-term commitment to growth and quality manufacturing. โ€œOpening our third facility allows us to meet rising demand while preparing for future expansion plans,โ€ she explained in a press release.

R&L Spring now operates three locations in Wisconsin, including two manufacturing plants in Lake Geneva that collectively offer over 220,000 square feet of capacity. These plants also support the companyโ€™s Medicoilโ„ข Division, which began in 1992 to address the specialized needs of the medical device market. Medicoilโ„ข has since become an industry leader in producing micro-precision coil and wire-formed products for medical applications.

The family-owned business has delivered over 53 years of precision engineering expertise in spring, coil, and wire form manufacturing. R&L Spring custom-produces components for original equipment manufacturers in the powersports, automotive, medical device, and general industrial sectors.

The new Elkhorn facility strengthens R&L Springโ€™s foundation for sustained growth and enhances its capacity to produce high-performance components for customers around the world.

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