![]() Usually, when plaintiff wanted to purchase steel pursuant to the supply agreement, it sent a signed purchase *1063 order to defendant. The agreement required defendant to supply steel in the specific sizes and gauges necessary for plaintiffs products, and it established a fixed base price for the steel as well as a floating surcharge. The supply agreement commenced on Jand remained in effect until December 31, 2006. Plaintiff needs stainless steel to manufacture its products, and in May 2005 plaintiff and defendant entered into a written agreement for the supply of stainless steel. Plaintiff manufactures commercial laundry equipment and defendant, through its KenMac Metals division, sells and distributes various metals, including stainless steel. Before me now are plaintiffs motion for summary judgment and defendant's motion to compel discovery. ![]() ![]() Plaintiff Alliance Laundry Systems, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company whose members are Wisconsin citizens, brings this diversity action against defendant Thyssenkrupp Materials, NA, a Delaware corporation whose principal place of business is Michigan, alleging that defendant, through its distribution division, Ken-Mac Metals, breached a contract to sell stainless steel. Hansen, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Milwaukee, WI, for Defendant. Friday, Kravit Hovel & Krawczyk SC, Milwaukee, WI, for Plaintiff. 2d 1061(2008) ALLIANCE LAUNDRY SYSTEMS, LLC, Plaintiff,
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