Hertlein Industries, a provider of control systems to the recycling industry, says it has relocated its headquarters to Sparks, Nevada. The company’s new facility will employ engineers, designers and shop assembly personnel.
Regarding the move, Tom Hertlein, CEO of the company, says, “We are very proud to be a vibrant part of the Reno/Sparks business community."
As a provider of technology-based solutions to the waste and recycling industry, Hertlein Industries is currently designing and building control systems that focus on AI- (artificial intelligence-) driven robotic sorting. Robotic sorting is a safer and more efficient way to separate recyclables such as wood, metals and concrete, the company says.
In 2018, Hertlein Industries is celebrating its 20th year serving the waste and recycling industry by exhibiting at WasteExpo 2018. The event is scheduled for April 24-26 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and Hertlein will be at Booth No. 4516.
More information on the company is available at www.hertlein-industries.com or from the company’s Vice President of Operations Azzi Shirazi at Azzi@hertlein-industries.com.
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