Cohen Brothers Inc., Middletown, Ohio, has purchased the former Staker Alloys Inc. in nearby Springfield, Ohio.
According to Cohen Brothers president Ken Cohen, the Springfield location will continue to operate under the Staker Alloys name and former principal Ron Staker will remain involved with the business.
The facility collects and processes both ferrous and nonferrous scrap, handling a combination of industrially generated and obsolete materials.
Machinery at the Staker location includes a shear, a baler, several cranes and a fleet of trucks and roll-off trailers.
“This makes our 10th location within the Cohen Brothers network,” says Ken Cohen, who notes that Springfield lies within the Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati zone served by the company. 'It links our Columbus, Dayton and Middletown operations,” says Cohen.
There are approximately 20 employees working at the Staker Alloys facility.
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