Indiana Governor tours German facilities

Many businesses have started to realize the benefits of doing business in the state of Indiana. While officials have been spearheading projects trying to convince organizations from New York and Chicago to relocate, it is not the only way that the state is trying to improve overall operations.

According to a recent article from Inside Indiana Business, Governor Mike Pence is currently on a tour of the Zentis GmbH headquarters in Germany as part of his economic development trip. Also on the agenda is a trip to VOSS Automotive GmbH. Both of these organizations have branches in Indiana in Plymouth and Fort Wayne respectfully. Aside from a tour of the facilities, he will also meet with executives.

Zentis, a leading fruit processing company, has its first operation in Indiana. Currently, the company employees more than 260 associates.

Pence is also using this opportunity to visit the Ramstein Air Base and meet with members of the United States Military. He also brought with him packages of Indiana Pacers gear to handout to service men and women that are form the state.

"On behalf of all Hoosiers, I was honored to express our gratitude to those serving us in uniform for their dedication, courage and sacrifice," said Pence. "Our Hoosier troops play an integral role in the operation of our nation's military forces in Europe."

The state of Indiana is a welcoming businesses from around the world and becoming a fertile ground for success. With the help of a company that specializes in business management software, any organization will be able to thrive in this environment.