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Sorting and separation technology provider Steinert US, Walton, Kentucky, has added Scott Jable as its new business development manager, waste materials. He has 25 years of experience in the global recycling and material handling industries, focusing on capital equipment consulting and system engineering / design.
“After nearly a quarter of a century in the industry, I’m thrilled to be part of such a highly respected and well-established organization as Steinert,” Jable says. “I’m looking forward to our new success in the recycling and waste sector and to growing Steinert’s existing relationships as well.”
Prior to joining Steinert, Jable’s career included key roles at some of the top recycling, waste and material handling companies in North America, where he was instrumental in establishing new territories and achieving significant revenue growth, according to a new release from Steinert about Jable’s appointment.
“We are extremely excited to welcome Scott to our team. His expertise will be an important asset to Steinert’s growth in the U.S. recycling and waste business,” says Andreas Ernst, president and CEO of Steinert US.
Steinert US is the North American subsidiary of Steinert GmbH, which was established in 1889 in Cologne, Germany. The company is a global leader in consulting, manufacturing, installation and services in sensor sorting and traditional magnetic separation technology.
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