Batesville Casket Company Explained

Batesville Casket Company
Foundation:Batesville, Indiana (1884)
Location:Batesville, Indiana
Key People:(President & CEO)
Industry:Funeral Services
Products:Caskets, Cremation urns
Revenue: $640 million USD (2004)
Num Employees:3,460 (2007)
Homepage:www.batesville.com

Batesville Casket Company manufactures caskets and cremation urns. The company was a subsidiary of Hillenbrand, Inc. until its divestiture in 2023[1] and is headquartered in Batesville, Indiana.

The company operates three manufacturing plants in Batesville, Indiana,[2] Chihuahua, Mexico, and Manchester, Tennessee, and a woodworking factory in Vicksburg, Mississippi, that supplies wood to the factory in Chihuahua.

The company was established in 1884, when John A. Hillenbrand began producing handmade wooden caskets. These caskets had ornate carvings made by casket and furniture companies.[3] In 1906, Hillenbrand purchased the failing Batesville Coffin Company, and renamed it to Batesville Casket Company.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023-02-01 . Hillenbrand Closes Batesville Divestiture . 2024-06-11 . Hillenbrand . en-US.
  2. Book: George Stalk. Robert Lachenauer. John Butman. Hardball: Are You Playing to Play Or Playing to Win?. 2004. Harvard Business School Press. 978-1-59139-167-8. 70.
  3. Book: George Garber. Sustaining Lean: Case Studies in Transforming Culture. 15 November 2017. CRC Press. 978-1-4200-8498-6. 43–.
  4. Book: Emmis Communications. Cincinnati Magazine. February 2001. Emmis Communications. 65–. 0746-8210 .