Sullair in Michigan City names new CEO
Charlie Takeuchi recently was named new president and CEO of Sullair in Michigan City.
Charlie Takeuchi recently was named new president and CEO of Sullair in Michigan City.
Manufacturers around Indiana are stepping up to produce personal protective gear and other needed supplies as well as equipment to help the health care industry during the COVID-19 crisis.
Highland-based Strack & Van Til Food Market is riding another wave of success since launching its partnership with online grocery delivery specialist Instacart in 2016.
Growth in Strack & Van Til’s online shopping sales following explosive national trend Read More »
Gary Larson, CFO and corporate secretary of The Ford Meter Box Co. Inc. in Wabash, is the 2020 chair of the Indiana Manufacturers Association board of directors.
Indiana Manufacturers Association elects 2020 chair, executive board members Read More »
South Bend-based Holladay Properties recently announced that Fagor Arrasate of Spain, which has customers spread across 70 countries worldwide, signed a lease to occupy 6,735 square feet in the new 52,900 square foot Diversey Building in Portage.
Spain-based metal forming equipment maker Fagor Arrasate opening new facility in Portage Read More »
Common Collabs, a startup manufacturer specializing in cold brew coffee and other consumer packaged goods beverages, announced Nov. 7 it will set up operations in Knox in Starke County and create up to 80 new jobs in the next few years.
MonoSol, a maker of water-soluble and biodegradable films recently announced plans to grow its manufacturing capacity, which includes expansion plans in Indiana.
Merrillville-based MonoSol expanding production capacity in Indiana and Europe Read More »
Northwest Indiana added two more members to the Indiana Manufacturers Association Hall of Fame.
Sullair in Michigan City recently broke ground on a $30 million plant rehabilitation and expansion project that is expected to create between 30 and 40 new full-time jobs.
Wisconsin-based manufacturing giant Regal Beloit Corp. will close its Valparaiso plant.