Commercial Specialty Truck Holdings Expands Cynthiana, Kentucky, Operations
09/27/2024
The company has outgrown its current space and is constructing a new 250,000-square-foot manufacturing facility.
“We have been proud to call Cynthiana home for the past ten years,” said Frank Busicchia, CEO of CSTH. “Kentucky and the economic development opportunities have been a large part of our success. We have added over 300 new jobs since we started and will continue to expand in the future.”
CSTH is the parent company of Continental Mixers, E-Z Pack Trucks, One Source Parts and Dynamic Towing and Manufacturing. The company is a producer of truck bodies and related aftermarket parts and serves the specialized needs of concrete and refuse fleet operators across North America.
“Kentucky’s robust manufacturing sector continues to grow even stronger, adding fuel to the entire commonwealth’s red-hot economy,” noted Governor Andy Beshear. “I am excited to join the Cynthiana community in celebrating this exciting new investment from CSTH. We look forward to the company’s continued success here in Harrison County.”
“It has been my pleasure to work with CSTH, their owners and staff and the local powers to allow this 300-employee manufacturer to remain in Cynthiana-Harrison County,” added Garnett Furnish, executive director of Cynthiana-Harrison County Economic Development Authority. “The company will help Cynthiana-Harrison County continue to grow and be a leading manufacturer in the great state of Kentucky.”
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