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Wittco Foodservice Equipment

www.wittco.com

 
Wittco Foodservice Equipment was established in 1969 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a privately held company. Over the next three decades the company built a solid reputation for quality products, including cook and hold and rethermalization ovens, holding &
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.wittco.com
  • 7737 N 81st St
    Milwaukee, WI USA 53223
  • Phone: 414.365.4400

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