Michiana companies earn governor longevity awards

Gov. Mike Braun honored 34 businesses Aug. 17 at the Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Awards in Indianapolis. Three are from North Central Indiana.

“These 34 businesses have been powering Indiana's economy for decades and are true examples of the Hoosier spirit and work ethic, demonstrating a remarkable commitment to their crafts, their customers and their communities,” Braun said in a press release.

Plymouth Foundry Inc. is celebrating 80 years in business and earned a Half Century Award.

“Reaching this 80-year milestone and receiving official recognition from the IEDC and the governor is an incredible honor, but we know we didn’t build this legacy alone,” according to the company's website.

Organizations that earned Half Century Awards include:

  • Employee-owned Ancon Construction in Goshen serves Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. Founded in 1975 in Elkhart County
  • Community-centered Nuway Construction in Goshen also serves the Michiana area. It has completed more than 1,500 projects. Founded in 1975 in Elkhart County
  • Family-owned Plymouth Foundry Inc. opened in 1946 in the same Plymouth location. The iron foundry serves customers across the country. Founded in 1946 in Marshall County

“This year’s Century and Half Century Award winners include anchors of Indiana Main Streets, growing innovators and nationally recognized corporations, demonstrating the success and longevity of Hoosier businesses and their impact on the state,” said Indiana Secretary of Commerce Chuck Goodrich.

The awards have been given out for 34 years to more than 1,300 Indiana companies and organizations. Learn more about the awards here.

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