Induction recognizes company’s long-term impact in Indiana for over 80 years, including
Bedford Casting Operations and it’s more than 700 team members today
BEDFORD Ind., Oct. 2024 — General Motors is honored to announce our induction into the Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame.
Organizations are recognized annually by the Indiana Manufacturers Association for their contributions to the state’s economy, as well as their commitment to their employees and communities.
This year’s inductees were announced at a luncheon held on October 16 at the Biltwell Event Center in Indianapolis. The annual event celebrates the achievements of Indiana’s manufacturers.
GM has operated in Indiana for over 80 years, investing over $2.8 billion in the state in the last decade alone. GM employs nearly 6,000 people in Indiana across seven facilities, while working with more than 400 suppliers throughout the state.
“This honor is one that our entire Bedford workforce and community should be proud of,” said Bedford Operations Plant Director Mark Dickman. “Bedford has been a GM community since 1942, and I am proud of every single one of our team members who represent the manufacturing expertise we have today and the company’s legacy in this city and in this state.”
"We congratulate General Motors on being inducted into the 2024 Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame,” said IMA President and CEO Brian Burton. “GM has been a member of the Indiana Manufacturers Association since 1951. GM’s impact extends well beyond its own doors through the creation of thousands of additional jobs through its Indiana suppliers and vendors. GM's capital investments, innovative spirit and drive for global competitiveness make it one of Indiana's top employers. We applaud GM for its forward-looking vision in breaking new ground in the automotive industry."
Earlier this year, GM completed an agreement with Samsung SDI to establish a joint venture to manufacture electric vehicle batteries in New Carlisle, Indiana, in 2027.
“This is a testament to the great work of our GM teams across the state and the thousands of team members who have worked at GM Indiana facilities over the last century,” said Mark Pervine, manufacturing vice president, components sector, at GM.
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