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Intelligrated Expands Company Headquarters in Ohio

Jan. 10, 2013
Building Designed to Accommodate an Increase in Engineering, Research and Development Staffing
Material handling solutions provider Intelligrated has announced the opening of a new headquarters facility in Mason, Ohio. The 122,000 ft² building was designed to accommodate an increase in engineering, research and development staffing, according to Intelligrated.

  Source: Intelligrated Funding for the expansion was provided by a financial incentive package to support job growth from the state of Ohio and the city of Mason. More than 160 employees residing in the state of Ohio and 275 employees companywide have been employed by Intelligrated within the last year. Intelligrated said they plan to add at least 150 more employees to their staff by the end of 2013."The state-of-the-art facility is designed to attract and retain world-class talent," said Chris Cole, CEO of Intelligrated. "We appreciate the incentives from the state of Ohio and the city of Mason that allows us to expand our footprint, increase our technical staff and continue to meet an increasing demand for innovative automated material handling solutions."Within the past 12 month, Intelligrated has added facilities in Texas and Illinois.

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