Pulaski County firm, Ivy Tech among Indiana Manufacturers Association’s 2020 honorees
A near century-old family-owned Pulaski County company is among the 2020 inductees to the Indiana Manufacturers Association Hall of Fame.
A near century-old family-owned Pulaski County company is among the 2020 inductees to the Indiana Manufacturers Association Hall of Fame.
South Bend-based Elkhart Plastics Inc. has been purchased by Myers Industries Inc. of Akron, Ohio.
A nearly $14 million investment by Illinois-based Hearthside Food Solutions in its Michigan City facility is expected to create 50 new jobs.
The Hammond Area Career Center’s new precision machining academy now is a certified Indiana State Earn and Learn site.
Several businesses across Northern Indiana have received a share of $3 million in state grants designed to encourage manufacturers to invest in their operations to drive growth.
Midwest Truck & Auto Parts has taken its next step to opening for business in the Region.
A new subsidiary of a Chicago-based architectural building enclosure firm could bring up to 112 new jobs to Porter County over the next few years.
Projected new recreational vehicle shipments in 2020 are projected to top the previous year’s total by 4.5%.
Bioscience company Aquagenics Technologies is investing $10 million in Michigan City, which could bring as many as 100 new jobs.
Higher education works with companies as more automation creates need for specialized workforce. Experts in the field lend insight into the past, present and future of such advances in manufacturing.