Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA), Louisville, Kentucky, has relocated its scrap collection and processing facility in Seymour, Indiana, to a new location in that city.
The new location, formerly operated by Cohen USA, is a 14-acre yard that provides easy access from Highway 50. ISA says the larger space and more customer-friendly layout of the new location should allow the company to expand its presence in the region.
The new location features a 64,622-square-foot building that will house the retail buying operation. ISA also has increased its nonferrous processing capabilities with the addition of a horizontal baler.
Garber says the new facility is roughly three times the size of its previous location, while the warehouse is five times that of ISA’s earlier yard.
“We are really excited about our new facility,” says Sean Garber, president of ISA. “The new location has improved accessibility and features a nonferrous drive-through buying center, the only one in the region.”
Garber continues, “We like operating in Seymour because it gives us the flexibility to supply our headquarters facility in Louisville or to sell our material directly into the open market. We have performed well here over the past year and expect to build our market presence further now that we have this new location.”
The new Seymour yard will process ferrous and nonferrous metals.
ISA says it has agreed to sell its former facility to Seymour Tubing Inc. The transaction is expected to close within the next 30 days.
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