National Cart Opens Operations Center in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
03/03/2020
Founded in 1979, National Cart Company is a family-owned and operated business and a leader in design, manufacturing, and distribution of material handling products, food service products, and store fixtures.
Wilkes-Barre will be the third US location for National Cart. The other sites include Reno, Nevada that opened in 2000, and their corporate office in St. Charles, Missouri.
"Our expansion into Pennsylvania will give us additional manufacturing and distribution space to better serve our east coast customers. This expansion makes logistical sense and demonstrates our commitment to our customers and the investment to grow our business. The three strategically placed locations will give National Cart a better opportunity to help our customers grow their business," said Rob Unnerstall, President and CEO of National Cart.
National Cart's, Paul Deutsch, will lead the team at the Wilkes-Barre location. Unnerstall stated, "I am pleased to have Paul lead the initiative to grow the business and the team in the eastern region. I have total confidence in him and our expansion’s future success."
The company is headquartered in St. Charles, Missouri, with additional locations in Reno, Nevada, and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. National Cart Company serves many industries, including supermarkets, mass retail, home centers, food service, distribution/ fulfillment, government, and industrial.
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