Batesville Inducted into Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame

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Batesville Inducted into Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame

BATESVILLE, Indiana, October 5, 2017 – Batesville, the nation’s largest casket manufacturer and leading provider of comprehensive solutions to the death care industry, was inducted into the Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Indianapolis on October 4, 2017. Batesville was one of 11 companies recognized by the Indiana Manufacturers Association (IMA) for their outstanding contributions to the development of a healthy, dynamic manufacturing environment in Indiana, and to the state’s overall economic well-being. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb addressed questions regarding his manufacturing initiatives at the event.

The goal of the Hall of Fame is to celebrate and recognize the positive achievements made by Indiana manufacturing companies, and to honor their contributions to furthering manufacturing in Indiana. Batesville president Chris Trainor accepted the award on behalf of the company, giving credit to the Hillenbrand family for their vision and perseverance, and to the generations of Batesville associates who helped the company prosper and grow.

Chris Trainor (right) with Governor Holcomb (center) and Mike Bettice, mayor of Batesville, IN (left)
Chris Trainor (right) with Governor Holcomb (center) and Mike Bettice, mayor of Batesville, IN (left)

“We are honored to be recognized by the Indiana Manufacturers Association, and have tremendous respect for the work they are doing to elevate the importance and value of manufacturing in our state,” said Trainor.

Batesville has been part of the manufacturing landscape in Indiana since 1906 when the Hillenbrand family purchased the Batesville Coffin Company. The company’s headquarters is in the small town of Batesville, Indiana, where it also has a casket manufacturing plant and transportation maintenance facility. Batesville is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hillenbrand, Inc. (NYSE:HI), a global diversified industrial company.

The 2017 inductees into the Indiana Manufacturing Hall of Fame are:

  • Batesville Casket Company, Batesville, IN
  • Clabber Girl Corporation, Terre Haute, IN
  • George Pfau’s Sons Company, Jeffersonville, IN
  • Hill-Rom, Batesville, IN
  • Jessen Manufacturing Company, Elkhart, IN
  • Michigan City Paper Box Company, Michigan City, IN
  • Mid-West Metal Products Company, Muncie, IN
  • Myers Spring Company, Logansport, IN
  • Sommer Metalcraft Corporation, Crawfordsville, IN
  • Thomas L. Green, Div. of Reading Bakery Systems, Indianapolis, IN
  • Zimmer Biomet, Inc., Warsaw, IN

In addition to the induction ceremony, the results of the 2017 Indiana Manufacturing Survey, commissioned by Katz Sapper & Miller LLP, were presented.

ABOUT BATESVILLE

Batesville (www.Batesville.com), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hillenbrand, Inc. (NYSE:HI), is the leader in the North American death care industry, offering a comprehensive portfolio of burial, cremation, memorialization, and technology solutions. For more than 125 years, Batesville has been dedicated to helping families honor the lives of those they love.® Batesville’s innovation has changed the face of funeral service, from advancements in manufacturing and quality to patented features and memorialization offerings, technology and web-based solutions, and profit-enhancing merchandising systems. Our manufacturing excellence, product innovation, superior customer service and reliable delivery have helped Batesville be recognized by funeral professionals as #1 in product quality, service and innovation – 3 years in a row.