Titan Casket

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Titan Casket
Company typePrivate
IndustryDeath care services
Founded2016
FounderScott Ginsberg, Joshua Siegel, and Elizabeth Siegel
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Websitetitancasket.com

Titan Casket is a direct-to-customer casket provider headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.[1][2]

History and overview[edit]

Titan Casket was founded in 2016 as a vendor on Amazon by Scott Ginsberg. In 2018, he reached out to co-founders, Joshua Siegel and Elizabeth Siegel, and the three officially launched the company in January 2020.[3] In June 2022, Titan Casket raised $3.5 million in seed-round funding from Reformation Partners.[4][5]

The company designs and manufactures the caskets at its warehouses in the US and sends them directly to the families of the end user at the funeral homes.[6][7] It has also partnered with retailers including Amazon, Costco, Walmart, and Sam’s Club to sell their caskets.[8][9][10][11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lucia Maffei (November 20, 2021). "Taking an outside-the-box approach to the casket business". www.bizjournals.com. Boston Business Journal.
  2. ^ Gene Marks (22 August 2021). "Funerals are expensive. And family firms are under threat from new tech". The Guardian. The Guardian.
  3. ^ Levi Pulkkinen (5 December 2021). "Amazon vet hopes his company will become 'the Warby Parker of caskets'". The Seattle Times.
  4. ^ Schlosser, Kurt (9 June 2022). "Direct-to-consumer casket startup raises $3.5M to boost product line and shipping speeds". GeekWire.
  5. ^ Anderson, Dan (14 June 2022). "Direct-To-Consumer Casket Company Titan Casket Raises $3.5 Million". Pulse 2.0.
  6. ^ Sarah Mahoney (December 13, 2021). "Titan Casket Wants To Shake Up The Coffin Business". www.mediapost.com.
  7. ^ Ryan King (12 December 2021). "Company hopes direct-order 'designer' caskets will bury funeral home fees". Washington Examiner.
  8. ^ Janelle Nanos. "Death, disrupted: How the Boston-based 'Warby Parker of caskets' aims to upend the funeral business". BostonGlobe.com. Boston Globe.
  9. ^ Anna Merlan (December 10, 2021). "The Direct-to-Consumer Casket Industry is Dying to Have You". www.vice.com. Vice (magazine).
  10. ^ Schlosser, Kurt (10 August 2021). "This casket startup is taking on big funeral industry with a focus on direct-to-consumer innovation". GeekWire. GeekWire.
  11. ^ Rossen, Jake (June 17, 2022). "Happily Buried: The Direct-to-Consumer Casket Business Is Taking Off". MSN.

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