The equipment company Eriez has announced that its recycling market group has relocated from the company’s Erie, Pa., headquarters to a 114,000-square-foot facility in Erie. The move was completed in early September. “For our customers, it’s business as usual,” says Darrell Milton, market manager – metals recycling. “The move was seamless, and our contact details have not changed.”
Milton adds, “It was an easy decision to move our recycling personnel to the location where much of our recycling equipment is built. This will bring greater efficiency and streamline operations, as personnel will no longer have to travel to a separate facility to check on equipment builds and perform machinery testing.”
The plant will manufacture Eriez’ column flotation cells and hydroflow fluid filtration and recycling equipment. In addition to manufacturing, the new building will house the company’s Five-Star Service Center.
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