Harsco plans to revitalize, add jobs in Harrisburg, Camp Hill

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    Industrial services and engineered products company Harsco Corp. announced plans today for revitalizing its Harrisburg Steel operating site, creating 20 jobs.

    The company plans to invest more than $2 million in the site’s preparation to turn it into a regional super center for its infrastructure business group. Full operations are expected to begin in April.

    The company has also relocated the senior leadership of its Harsco Metals, Harsco Minerals, Harsco Infrastructure and Harsco Industrial groups to the corporate headquarters in Camp Hill, bringing in approximately 35 senior-level executives and supporting managers. The company has secured nearly 10,000 square feet of additional nearby office space for its corporate functions.

    The 21-acre Harrisburg operations site, near the Capitol in downtown Harrisburg, will become Harsco’s northeast and mid-Atlantic region super center for rental scaffolding, shoring and forming resources used in the construction and maintenance of building projects, energy plants, airports, highways and civil works facilities.

    Of the 20 jobs the company expects to create at the site by the end of the year, most will be for handling inventory and equipment maintenance.

    Via: www.pennlive.com

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