Buy Indiana Expo draws 175 vendors to annual Crane trade show
April 13, 2023
Carol Johnson, Southern Indiana business Report FRENCH LICK – About 175 vendors, all seeking to provide products and services to Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, filled the Exhibit Center of the French Lick Resort Tuesday to promote their business during the 2023 Buy Indiana Expo. For 25 years, the event has served to help align unique companies in and out of Indiana with the defense needs of Crane. Crane is the third largest naval installation in the United States. As a federal laboratory, it develops technologies to support today’s warfighter. In fiscal year 2022, Crane’s economic impact on the region was more than $3 billion. Crane spent $386 million with small businesses in FY 2022. Matt Burkett, deputy director of small business for Small Business Programs at NSWC Crane, opened the Expo. The Linton-Stockton Chamber hosted the event. “We at Crane can’t fulfill our mission without the support and knowledge of the businesses in attendance today,” Burkett said. Companies in attendance ranged from machine shops and high tech 3D metal printers to environmental and IT services, landscapers, cybersecurity and human resources support. Pam and Jason Loughmiller were there as the owners of Loughmiller Machine, Tool and Design in Loogootee. Crane contracts represent about 30% of Loughmiller’s business. Jason started out working at Crane before leaving to concentrate full time on the machining business. Loughmiller employs about 60 people and recently invested $2 million on a new 30,000 square foot building. The Loughmillers said Buy Indiana is a good way to strengthen their company’s connections with Crane. “The Expo is a chance to meet face-to-face with people we deal with through emails and phone calls and to connect with people we have long-standing relationships with,” Pam said. For a new business, it can take time to get connected with Crane and events like Buy Indiana provide an introduction. “It’s finding your niche within what the Department of Defense is looking for and then finding the right purchasing agent,” Pam said. Kyle Brown, director of operations for Bowhead, said Buy Indiana is a way to connect with unique skill sets of small businesses that can be useful now or later on when working in the defense sector.