ERI Locates Consolidation Facility In Lincoln Park, New Jersey
01/05/2017
ERI will occupy the leased space immediately, utilizing it as a high-tech consolidation operation, with plans for the location to become a full-service e-waste processing facility.
"We’re excited to launch our New Jersey operation at such an ideal location,” said John S. Shegerian, Chairman & CEO of ERI. “As with all of our locations, the Lincoln Park facility meets the strictest standards of environmental and operational excellence and will enable us to enhance and further streamline our nationwide services.”
“We are proud to have added ERI to our growing list of tenants,” said Steven Millstein, President of Stro Companies which leased space to ERI. “ERI is a on the forefront of electronics recycling and secure data destruction, bringing responsible, effective and sustainable practices to everyday life. Stro shares ERI’s mission of creating a more sustainable future through various projects, including solar energy as well as the redevelopment/repositioning of challenged properties into productive components of New Jersey’s economy, so it’s a great fit.”
The New Jersey facility joins ERI’s strategically located facilities in California, Colorado, Indiana, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Texas and Washington State locations, serving every zip code in the United States.
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