Batavia calls
itself the "City of Energy."
The most obvious reason is the presence of Fermilab,
the National Accelerator Laboratory, to its immediate
southeast, a facility that attracts scientists
from throughout the world. However, another reason
is the unrelenting volunteer energy of the people
of Batavia - hard working, vigorous, enthusiastic,
and well-educated people who form a good-sized
work-force.
The people factor, as well as available land
and a supportive environment, attracts business
and industry to Batavia, enhancing its proud
stature.
The community boasts a roster of more than 100
industrial firms. Included are such names as
Flinn Scientific, Alcan, Power Packaging,
Proex, Sealy Mattress Co., Fermi Labs, Suncast,
Dot Packaging, Waste Management, Trane, Watlow
Batavia, and Millard Refrigeration Services.
The products of Batavia's manufacturers span
a wide spectrum and include castings in a variety
of materials, paper conversion products, molded
plastics, electric and electronic controls, computer
software, cables, modems, various bedding products,
paints and stains, text books, and nuts, bolts,
and screws.
The city has two major industrial/office parks:
a long-established park with 1,300 acres on the
northeast side. Another smaller industrial area
is located to the south on Rt. 25 (River Street),
east of the Fox River.
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is a key spokesperson
for business and industry in the community. Among
its business-oriented programs are a Business-to Business
Expo, a Community Leadership Symposium,
Leads Groups, Seminars & Workshops, Monthly Lunches and regular Business After Hours
networking events.