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Devin Leahey Joins Stertil-Koni as Warehouse Associate

STEVENSVILLE, M.D. — Stertil-Koni, the leader in heavy-duty vehicle lifts—notably bus lifts and truck lifts—announced that Devin Leahey has joined the company as a warehouse associate.

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In his new role, Leahey is dedicated to ensuring that all incoming and outgoing deliveries are loaded and unloaded properly, safely and efficiently at the Stertil-Koni warehouse in Stevensville, Md. His other responsibilities include organizing, examining and repackaging parts, materials and lifts.

In making today’s announcement, Stertil-Koni Director of Operations, Kevin Hymers, noted: “Stertil-Koni continues to achieve very strong growth in the marketplace, and to support this level of business activity, we are pleased to welcome Devin—who has the energy and dedication—to help us continue delivering world-class customer support. We’re confident he will make a strong addition to our already robust team.”

Leahey has related construction industry experience as a carpenter and as an insulation installer. In his spare time, he enjoys skateboarding and playing guitar.

About Stertil-Koni

Stertil-Koni is the market leader in heavy-duty vehicle lifts, notably bus lifts and truck lifts, and proudly serves municipalities, state agencies, school bus fleets, major corporations, the U.S. military and more. Stertil-Koni’s breadth of products meets all ranges of lifting needs. These include portable lifts, such as mobile column lifts, 2-post, 4-post, inground piston lifts, platform lifts, and its axle-engaging, inground, scissor lift configuration, ECOLIFT. The company’s innovative, inground telescopic piston, DIAMONDLIFT, is now available with an optional Continuous Recess system, which is ideal for low clearance vehicles. Stertil-Koni USA is headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland, with production facilities in Europe, The Netherlands, and in Streator, Illinois.

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