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Rittal Corporation creating jobs in Central Ohio

Rittal is expanding operations in North America with 120 new positions in its Urbana, OH, location by 2016.

08/08/2011


Rittal Corporation announced that it is expanding its North American operations in Urbana, OH, with plans to create nearly 120 new jobs by 2016. This 20% increase in new positions, according to Vilmos Polgar, Vice President of Operations, will encompass all areas of the company from production and sales through marketing, engineering and support responsibilities. 

While the company continually expands its product lines and explores new, innovative technologies to tap developing markets, the creation of these additional jobs truly reflects Rittal’s commitment to its customers in the United States as it enhances its manufacturing capacity in this country. “In the years ahead, we will be building more and more products in Urbana and, coupled with our extensive warehousing facilities, that will make it possible for us to deliver from coast to coast on an even more timely basis,” adds Polgar. “We want to take advantage of the labor force available in Central Ohio, and be positioned to respond even faster to the needs of our customers wherever they may be.”

The Rittal Corporation is the U.S. subsidiary of Rittal GmbH + Co. KG, Herborn, Germany. It is a supplier for enclosures, power distribution, climate control, IT infrastructure, software and services. Its product range also includes complete solutions for modular and energy-efficient data centers — from innovative security concepts for data systems to physical data and system security for IT infrastructures. Rittal subsidiaries, software providers Eplan and Mind8, also supplement the Rittal with interdisciplinary engineering solutions.

www.rittal-corp.com 

Rittal Corporation

- Edited by Chris Vavra, Plant Engineering, www.plantengineering.com



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