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Tool sensor manufacturer to move operations to Sussex

Allora International is located at 1825 Dolphin Drive in Waukesha. Photo courtesy of Allora International.

Allora International, LLC, a manufacturer of positive contact sensors, will move its operations from Waukesha to Sussex by the end of 2021. The company, currently located at 1825 Dolphin Drive in Waukesha, will move its operations to a 3,000 square-foot facility located at N60 W22951 Silver Spring Drive, according to Plan Commission documents filed with

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Allora International, LLC, a manufacturer of positive contact sensors, will move its operations from Waukesha to Sussex by the end of 2021. The company, currently located at 1825 Dolphin Drive in Waukesha, will move its operations to a 3,000 square-foot facility located at N60 W22951 Silver Spring Drive, according to Plan Commission documents filed with Sussex. The new facility will be specifically designed for the products that Allora manufactures, said Guido Brusa, Allora managing member and owner. Allora International specializes in manufacturing mechanically adjustable and electronically programmable tool monitoring systems for drills, end mills, taps, reamers and more. The manufacturer’s products aim to reduce downtime, chain-reaction crashes and machine damage, according to the company. The manufacturer sells its products globally and generates more than $1 million in annual revenue, Brusa said. Allora International currently has 4 employees and plans to double its revenue by 2025, Brusa added. “With the assistance of our valuable local suppliers we believe we will be able to manage the growth in revenue with our current staff that continues to be dedicated to the success of our entire operation,” Brusa said.

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