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Managed IT Services for Manufacturers in Brookfield

One Mid-Shift System Crash Can Cost Brookfield Manufacturers Tens of Thousands

We are the only IT partner in Greater Milwaukee that protects uptime on your shop floor and your office. When a machine goes down, the line stops, no matter where the issue started.

Production-First IT and OT for small Wisconsin manufacturers, run by someone who grew up on the shop floor, built on Lean discipline, and measured in production uptime, not help-desk tickets.

  • ★ Uptime protected on the floor and in the office
  • ★ Controller, ladder-logic, and configuration backups others skip
  • ★ Shop-floor and front-office networks properly separated
  • ★ Recovery measured in minutes, not ticket response times
  • ★ A complimentary, no-pressure 30-minute Uptime Audit

Get Your Free Manufacturing Uptime Audit

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How Working With Tech-Tastic Works

Three steps, one outcome: your production protected. No long sales cycle, no rip-and-replace.

1

Free Manufacturing Uptime Audit

We meet for 30 minutes, walk your floor (in person or virtually), and map your hidden security gaps, legacy controller exposures, and backup risks. The audit is the front door to The Production-First Method.

2

Your Production-First Plan

We inventory every critical asset, build an incident recovery plan, and back up the controller configurations, ladder logic, and vendor channels most providers never touch. Root-cause Lean discipline, not symptom patching.

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Ongoing Monitoring & Rapid Recovery

We continuously watch your production environment against what good looks like, and when something drops we already have the backups and vendor agreements to bring it back, recovery measured in minutes.

Brookfield Manufacturing IT at a Glance

Service Area

Brookfield County and Southeastern Wisconsin, on-site, on your floor.

Who We Serve

Small Wisconsin manufacturers, roughly 1-100 people, the shops national specialists won’t prioritize and office MSPs can’t cover on the floor.

What We Measure

Production uptime and recovery time, not help-desk ticket counts.

Discipline

Lean / Six Sigma root-cause method applied to your technology: downtime is waste, an outage is a defect.

Engagement Model

Full managed services or co-managed alongside your internal IT, whichever fits your floor.

Compliance Readiness

CMMC Level 1 and Level 2 readiness for defense-supply shops handling FCI or CUI.

Why Manufacturing IT in Brookfield Is Different

When a line stops in Brookfield, the clock starts immediately. Every hour of unplanned downtime costs real production, and most IT providers are not built to shorten that clock because they have never stood on a production floor and watched what actually breaks. These are not quiet office spaces. These are high-tempo environments where a 0.001-inch deviation scraps a part, and an unexpected network outage blocks customer delivery schedules.

Most commercial IT companies treat a manufacturer like any other business with some extra machines in the back. They understand Windows servers, office laptops, and email setup. They do not know the floor. They have never walked a line or looked at a controller. They build backup schemes that protect raw records but ignore controller parameters and configurations. They let front-office web browsing share the same network as your CNCs, with no network segmentation between them. None of these choices look like problems on a Tuesday, they surface mid-shift during a hot production run.

What is at risk in a Brookfield shop is not a temporary productivity dip. It’s a stopped cell, direct contractual penalties for missed delivery windows, worker idle-time costs, and expensive overtime to recover the schedule. When IT decisions are made without understanding production processes, technology doesn’t just lag, it stops your business.

The Production Litmus Test

Ask your current IT provider to walk your floor and identify your active CNC controller models or backup schemes for ladder logic. If they can’t answer immediately, they are guessing, and your production is carrying the risk.

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We Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is

Most IT companies bill you whether your line runs or not. We don’t. If a system we manage goes down and costs you real production time, more than 5% of your month, you don’t pay for that month. Automatically. No claim forms, no arguing. Our monitoring is the record.

Full terms in your service agreement.

The Production-First Method

An intentional, zero-tolerance approach to shop-floor downtime built on 6 fundamental pillars:

1. OT Asset Inventory

We inventory every CNC, PLC, controller, and gateway on your floor. We document exact controller revisions, software versions, and support pathways, removing the guesswork entirely.

2. Controller-Level Backups

In addition to your office files and email, we back up what most providers skip: physical machine parameters, ladder logic, program libraries, and controller states. One partner covers both the front office and the floor, so nothing critical goes unprotected. Recovery is calculated in minutes, not days.

3. Industrial Network Segmentation

We partition industrial floor traffic away from enterprise emails. A malware strike on a front-desk laptop is physically blocked from traveling to or disabling active CNC cells.

4. Controlled Vendor Entry

We implement secure gateway switches for third-party machine builders. Integrators receive temporary access to specific machines only, no permanent back doors left open on your plant floor.

5. Active Floor Diagnostics

We track connection quality, interface alerts, and packet metrics around controllers. We detect hardware degradation and software errors on machines before they spiral into production stops.

6. Obsolescence Auditing

A comprehensive check of oldest machine interfaces, unsupported Windows versions, and legacy components. We build custom replacement or air-gap strategies to keep profitable machinery running safely.

What Sets Tech-Tastic Apart

Plenty of IT companies now say they “do manufacturing.” That depth of production-floor understanding takes years to build inside real shops. It cannot be faked with a certification.

They added manufacturing. We came from it.

The founder is third-generation manufacturing and grew up working a family production shop before going into IT. That is an identity, not a capability an office MSP can hire its way into.

They bring IT frameworks. We bring Lean to the floor.

Frameworks are a baseline we use, but Lean applied to your actual machines, processes, and failure patterns is what protects your uptime. Downtime is waste, an outage is a defect, and we fix root causes.

They serve everyone. We serve small Wisconsin manufacturers running industrial equipment.

The 1-to-100-person job shop is too small for the national specialists to prioritize and too floor-heavy for local generalists to cover.

They sell you their stack. We’re tool-agnostic.

We match the right tool to your floor. If a product genuinely reaches your uptime, we provide it. If it does not fit your shop, we do not force it.

They run generic alerts. We read your floor against 27 years of IT work inside manufacturing shops.

Twenty-seven years of IT work across 25-plus manufacturing shops means what we flag is a recognized pattern, not a generic algorithm guessing at what matters on your floor.

They leave your environment a black box. We become your plant’s documented memory.

Every asset, dependency, and quirk on your floor is mapped and kept current, so your environment is never a mystery and never hostage to one person’s knowledge.

Brett Surinak

Founder, Tech-Tastic
Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt · PMP · CSM

Brett is third-generation manufacturing. His grandfather owned a tool-and-die shop, then bought a production manufacturing company. Brett’s father ran it, and Brett grew up in the shop, working for his father, before moving into IT. He didn’t learn manufacturing from a manual. He grew up in it. He carries his safety glasses in his pocket, and Tech-Tastic is a proud sponsor of the Tool, Die, and Machining Association of Wisconsin (TDMAW).

★★★★★ Trusted by Wisconsin Manufacturers

What Wisconsin Manufacturers Say

★★★★★

“Our old IT provider? We didn’t even know our CNCs could be backed up, and they never were. Tech-Tastic immediately identified our critical machines and worked directly with our CNC vendors to create a proper backup and recovery plan. Now we have peace of mind knowing our production is protected.”

Plant Manager, Production Manufacturing Business, West Allis

★★★★★

“It’s been great working with Tech-Tastic. You guys take care of whatever IT I need FAST and even reach out to my CNC and 3D printer vendors when needed. That kind of hands-on support keeps my production running smoothly.”

Owner, Custom Manufacturing Business, Milwaukee

How to Choose a Manufacturing IT Provider

Do they walk your floor?

Ask any provider to walk your floor and name your active CNC controller models or your ladder-logic backup scheme. If they can’t, they’re guessing, and your uptime is the bet.

Are they tool-agnostic?

A generic IT provider pushes one stack and bends your operation to fit their product line. Tech-Tastic picks what actually runs your floor, not what fills a quota.

Do they measure recovery, not tickets?

Ticket SLAs measure how fast someone acknowledges a problem. What matters on a production floor is how fast the machine runs again. Insist on recovery time.

Manufacturing Sectors We Serve in Brookfield County

We serve Wisconsin-only manufacturers running local production environments where IT health sets the limit on what the floor can do.

Contract Machining

Precision Fabrication

Tooling & Die

Stamping

Molding

CMMC Readiness for Defense-Supply Shops

If your shop handles Federal Contract Information (FCI) or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), we get you CMMC Level 1 and Level 2 ready. This is the readiness work an office MSP can’t execute on a live shop floor.

The Level 2 assessment itself runs through an independent third-party assessor whose calendar books far out, so getting ready early is the point. We scope readiness and guidance to Level 1 and Level 2.

Southeastern Wisconsin Manufacturers We Serve

Our engineering crew provides fast, on-site, physical floor support across Brookfield County and Southeastern Wisconsin. We do not manage complex floor cells from a remote ticketing screen, we stand right beside your machines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is manufacturing IT support different from office IT?

Commercial office IT is designed around productivity tools: email, cloud apps, and accounting spreadsheets. Manufacturing IT requires this baseline but places primary focus on operational technology (OT), physical CNC cells, PLCs, industrial gateways, and controller backups. An office-facing IT company is trained to protect business documents, but they lack the experience and methods needed to document and secure active production equipment on a plant floor.

What is your actual response time for a down production machine?

Traditional IT SLA models track “response time” (ticket reviews, automated confirmation notices). Our Production-First Method tracks “recovery time”, the physical speed required to bring an active machine code file back online. During onboarding in Brookfield, we map and back up every critical controller configuration, ladder logic set, and machine builder communication channel. Thus, if a controller corrupts or a cell drops, we are not learning your setup on the fly, we already have the parameter backups and vendor agreements to resolve it in minutes.

Do you work alongside existing internal IT personnel?

Yes. We offer co-managed support. If you have an internal IT manager who maintains your email, laptop networks, and ERP operations, we work alongside them to manage and secure the operational technology (OT) and CNC floor systems. We act as the hands-on shop floor experts, documentation specialists, and backup team, while your internal director retains control of administrative software systems.

What types of machinery and controllers do you support?

We work with regional contract machining, stamping, molding, fabricators, and tool & die plants running diverse legacy controllers. We are experienced with Fanuc, Haas, Mazak, Mitsubishi, and Okuma CNC controllers; Allen-Bradley, Rockwell, and Siemens PLCs; and their network links. We do not require clients to run modern controllers; we specialize in creating custom air-gaps, monitoring plans, and configurations to run legacy machinery profitably and safely.

How do you handle pricing for Brookfield manufacturers?

We base pricing strictly on the structure and scale of your physical floor, rather than forcing a standard office per-user licensing model. We evaluate the complexity of your floor, the number of cells, controller mixing, layout requirements, and vendor footprints. We build custom estimates that reflect your physical constraints, and co-managed agreements that support your existing internal resources cleanly.

How does onboarding work without disturbing active shifts?

We perform onboarding via silent observation first. We walk your floor during scheduled shifts without disrupting production, capturing equipment tags, and charting paths. Our physical scan and networking analysis are non-intrusive. Machine backups, network switches, and custom system work are always timed for scheduled downtime, between shifts, or during weekend maintenance blocks to safeguard active schedules.

Stop Gambling Your Shop Floor Uptime On General IT Vendors

One conversation. 30 minutes. We walk your floor, find the controller backups nobody set up, the network segments nobody separated, and the obsolete machines nobody is watching. You leave knowing exactly where your production is exposed, whether you ever hire us or not.

P.S. The audit is free and there is no obligation. The only shops that stay exposed are the ones who never take a hard look at the floor. This is that look.