Steinert US, a company that produces separation equipment for the scrap metal market, has announced plans to move its North American headquarters to Northern Kentucky. The company, which is currently headquartered in Clearwater, Fla., will move its entire parts warehouse and administration activities to Erlanger, where it will occupy 7,500 s.f. near the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Company officials said a number of other locations were considered for the move – including Chicago, Memphis, Atlanta, Nashville and Charlotte – but they found the Northern Kentucky site to be the best fit, based on its central location, access to a major airline hub, a diverse workforce and proximity to major universities such as the University of Cincinnati, Xavier and Northern Kentucky University.
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