In response to continued growth and to more effectively manage expanded opportunities, Stadler America LLC has said it has appointed Matthew Everhart as its CEO and opened a new North American headquarters in Colfax, North Carolina.
Everhart brings extensive recycling and process industry experience to his new role, Stadler says. A recycling industry veteran, he has collaborated with customers to execute many complex projects. This has required extensive global supply chain management and coordination with internal support teams.
“We’re thrilled to have someone of Mat’s experience and expertise join our team as an equity partner in our North American business,” says Willi Stadler, owner and managing director of Stadler Anlagenbau GmbH, based in Germany. “His extensive experience positions him well to run the business and continue to drive our growth in North America.”
Everhart says, “I’m excited to join the Stadler team. It’s a fantastic company that has been well-managed here in North America. It’s clear that with the breadth of competencies Stadler offers there is tremendous opportunity to serve a wider base of processors in the waste, recycling, C&D and engineered fuel sectors. Having a singular focus on our customers going forward will allow us to better serve each of them, which will support our growth.”
With Everhart’s appointment, Stadler America has opened a new North American headquarters in Colfax. The facility provides a dedicated operations base for Stadler’s North American team. It includes office space and expanded warehouse capacity for spare parts inventory.
“We have a large customer base now, and that continues to grow,” Everhart says. “This facility allows us to maintain significant inventory in North America to ensure prompt, reliable and immediate response to our customers.”
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