Food Distributors Announce Merger

Two northern Indiana food distribution companies have joined forces. South Bend-based Stanz Foodservice has merged with Troyer Foods in Goshen to create what they say is the largest Indiana-based food distributor.... Read More

Manufacturer Closing Seymour Facilities

A Chicago-based consumer products manufacturer is shutting down operations in Jackson County. In a notice to the state, Home Products International-North America Inc. says it will close its two manufacturing plants and distribution center in Seymour and lay off 123 employees.... Read More

ArcelorMittal Moves North American HQ to Schererville

Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal (NYSE: MT) has relocated its North American headquarters from Chicago to Schererville, according to our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana. The move comes more than a year after the steelmaker divested most of its U.S. assets to Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: CLF).... Read More

Basiloid Diversified Products Expanding

Basiloid Diversified Products plans to expand its facility in Knox County and create up to 16 jobs. Plans call for the lift truck attachment metal fabricator invest more than $1.5 million in the Bicknell location.... Read More

Spot Freight Growing in Downtown Indy

Spot Freight Inc. is expanding its presence in downtown Indianapolis. The logistics company says it will occupy more than 42,000 square feet of the Capital Center building and add more than 200 employees by 2023.... Read More

Stevanato Inks Deal for Vaccine Vial Manufacturing

A subsidiary of Italy-based Stevanato Group (NYSE: STVN) has entered into an agreement with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority that will expand its planned manufacturing capacity in Fishers. The company says the deal, valued at up to $95 million, will produce vials to be used for current and future vaccine needs.... Read More

Noblesville Reaches Deal to Keep Manufacturer in Town

Noblesville-based IDI Composites International plans to invest more than $24 million to build a new manufacturing facility in the Washington Business Park. The move is part of an agreement with the city that it says will help keep the Reimagine Pleasant Street project on schedule, while ensuring IDI remains in Noblesville.... Read More

Thor Quarterly Profit Doubles

Elkhart-based Thor Industries Inc. (NYSE: THO) is reporting fiscal second quarter net income of $267 million, compared to $133 million during the same period a year ago. Chief Executive Officer Bob Martin says the company's performance was extremely strong, despite supply chain challenges.... Read More

State Launches Education Readiness Grant Program

The Governor's Workforce Cabinet and Conexus Indiana have launched a $500,000 grant program designed to prepare students for careers in advanced manufacturing. The Education Readiness Grants will be awarded to eligible high schools statewide to purchase new smart manufacturing technologies and equipment to help students develop Industry 4.0 skills.... Read More

Elkhart’s Truck Accessories Group Changes Name

Elkhart-based Truck Accessories Group LLC has rebranded to LEER Group. The company, which manufactures components for the automotive aftermarket, says the name change better reflects its collection of companies and the strength of its brands.... Read More

Dry Ice Supplier Expanding in Indy

A welding supplies and gases company in Indianapolis is growing its footprint. Sutton-Garten Co. says it has invested more than $2 million to expand its dry ice production with a new plant on the city's near east side and add a small number of jobs.... Read More

Investment Firm Buys Tipton Company

Los Angeles-based private investment firm Angeles Equity Partners LLC has acquired Mid-State Engineering LLC in Tipton and RōBEX LLC in Ohio. While financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, Angeles says the combination will create an industrial automation integration platform that will support material handling consolidation.... Read More

Program Targets Energy Efficiency for Manufacturers

Indianapolis-based Energy Systems Network has launched what it calls a first-of-its-kind statewide program in partnership with the Emerging Manufacturing Collaboration Center in Indy. Energy INsights aims to help Hoosier manufacturers use artificial intelligence and data science to reduce energy costs and improve sustainability.... Read More

Lithium-Ion Battery Maker Relocating to Indianapolis

A manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries originally based in Phoenix is relocating operations to the Indianapolis. EnPower Inc. is moving into a facility previously operated by EnerDel Inc. on the city's northeast side and plans to add more than 100 jobs by the end of the year. Chief Executive Officer Annette Finsterbusch says the move is part of an effort to bring more battery production to the United States.... Read More

U.S. Steel Investing $60M in Gary Works

Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel Corp. (NYSE: X) is planning to invest $60 million into its Gary Works mill. The steelmaker says the investment will allow for the production of up to 500,000 tons of pig iron annually.... Read More

Steel Mills Pay Out Profit-Sharing Bonuses

Thousands of steelworkers are taking home thousands of dollars in bonuses from Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel (NYSE: X) and Ohio-based Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: CLF). Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report bonuses saw a major uptick at steel mills amid record profits.... Read More

Foam Supplier Expanding to Fort Wayne

An Elkhart-based foam manufacturer is expanding operations into Allen County. Vahala Foam Inc., which provides polyurethane cushion foam for RV, marine, bedding and office products, says it will invest nearly $7 million in its new location in Fort Wayne and create up to 125 jobs by the end of 2024.... Read More

Patrick to Acquire Arizona Audio Company

Elkhart-based Patrick Industries Inc. (Nasdaq: PATK) says it will acquire Rockford Corp., a designer and distributor of audio systems and components for the powersports, marine and automotive markets, headquartered in Arizona. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.... Read More

Creative Works Relocating to Indianapolis

A Morgan County design company is moving its operations to Indianapolis. Mooresville-based Creative Works, which designs, manufactures and installs themes, props and attractions for the amusement industry, says it will relocate to the Park Fletcher industrial complex on the city's southwest side in May, bringing with it more than 70 jobs and creating up to 30 more by the end of the year. The move comes as the company prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary this year.... Read More