2022

Winsert acquires Alloy Cast Products, Inc. The acquisition increases Winsert's metal forming capabilities and adds Rexalloy® to Winsert's ever-growing alloy portfolio.

2022

Winsert wins 33rd annual Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year. This is the 2nd time in 3 years that Winsert has won the prestigious award.

2022

Mark Coduti becomes Winsert's third president, succeeding Trisha Lemery.

2022

Winsert is acquired by Altus Capital Partners. The acquisition will allow Winsert to expand capabilities and bring innovative alloy solutions into new markets.

2021

Winsert receives "partner" status from a global OEM for 11 straight years.

2020

Winsert is recognized by global OEM as a Partner Level supplier for 10 straight years.

2020

Winsert wins Innio's Quality Supplier Award.

2020

Winsert recognized by a global OEM as a Consistent Best Performer Supplier.

2019

Winsert wins Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Grand Award for manufacturing excellence and innovations in 2018.

2019

For the second straight year, Winsert receives best supplier of "Finished Parts America - Gold" award from Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG for 2018.

2018

Winsert breaks ground on another plant expansion. An additional 20,000 sq. ft. was dedicated to precision machining, grinding , and foundry operations.

2018

Winsert wins the Supplier of the Year Award from a global OEM.

2017

Winsert celebrates its 40 year anniversary. Winsert is awarded the 2016-2017 United States Family Business Award of Excellence from EY.

2016

Winsert opens and dedicates the new 10,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art Stephen A. Dickinson Materials Research Center.

2016

Trisha Lemery wins regional and national EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards for manufacturing and family business.

2012

After yet another expansion, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker visits Winsert to tout its growth, innovation, and exports.

2008

Trisha Lemery takes the reins as President & CEO from her father. Winsert becomes a participant in Wisconsin's Green Tier Program.

2002

Winsert awarded United States patent for W10-P®. Winsert receives Manufacturing Award of Distinction for prior year's export performance by a WI manufacturer.

2001

Winsert develops a sophisticated capability for measuring the wear performance of materials it is developing and offering to its customers.

1997

Winsert receives United States patent for its flagship alloy, W77T6-P®.

1992

Stephen Dickinson creates the Materials Research Department to focus on alloy development. Dr. Xuecheng Liang joins the Winsert family.

1990

Winsert expands its customer base to Europe.

1984

After its latest expansion, Winsert is recognized by the state of Wisconsin as the "showcase of the state".

1977

Winsert is founded as a valve seat insert manufacturer by Stephen A. Dickinson at 29 years old.