EK Machine, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer specializing in large backup generators, fuel tanks, and enclosures, has expanded its lifting and material handling capabilities with the addition of a Shuttlelift SL75 rubber-tired gantry crane. This new addition supports the company’s growth and transition toward producing fully finished products.
EK Machine had been seeking a solution that could increase flexibility in its manufacturing and storage operations.
“Construction schedules can be unpredictable, and customers aren’t always ready to receive their completed products,” said Dan Birr, Director of Operations. “The Shuttlelift gantry crane allows us to safely move finished units into storage, keeping our workflow moving and ensuring we can adapt quickly to changing project timelines.”

The SL75’s maneuverability and remote-control operation have improved efficiency and safety at EK Machine’s facilities. The crane’s precision movement allows operators to stack units closer together, optimizing space while maintaining safe clearances. Additionally, the ability to control the crane remotely has reduced the number of operators required, improving productivity.
EK Machine also commended Shuttlelift’s service and support during delivery and installation.
“We were impressed with the coordination of the service department and the speed of the install,” he said.
With the addition of the Shuttlelift SL75 Gantry Crane, EK Machine has enhanced its operational agility and is better positioned to meet the growing demands of its customers. This investment underscores the company’s commitment to improvement, efficiency, and success.
Beyond the technical achievements, EK Machine remains grounded in the values that have defined the company since its founding, a culture of hands-on dedication and pride in craftsmanship. The company’s 80-year-old owner still mows the facility’s lawn, a detail that speaks volumes about the work ethic and care behind every project.
Founded 55 years ago, EK Machine provides power infrastructure components to hospitals, data centers, schools, and businesses. The company’s consistent growth has led to the opening of multiple facilities, including Fall River, Wisconsin, and the recently inaugurated Plant 4 in Madison, Wisconsin.
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