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Steel King Industries Receives Industry Award

Steel King Industries®, a leading manufacturer of storage rack and material handling products, has earned the prestigious MVS (Most Valuable Supplier) Award for achievements in material handling.

The MVS Award is granted by the industry’s trade association, MHEDA (Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association) to less than 10 percent of all member companies. This is the 7th consecutive year that Steel King has earned the MVS Award. This industry award recognizes companies who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to its dealer network, its employees, and its community.

To qualify for the MVS Award, Steel King was required to meet a series of criteria in several areas important to the distributor companies who do business with the company. In addition to confirming an on‐going commitment to safety and employee training, award recipients must provide documentation of active participation in a program that “gives back” to the community.

MVS Award winners have demonstrated an overall commitment to business excellence by documenting programs in the following areas:

  • Industry Advocacy;
  • Distributor Advocacy;
  • Business Networking;
  • Continuing Education; and
  • Business Best Practices.

“Steel King is honored to be the only rack manufacturer who has earned this award since its inception. The achievement is particularly significant, as it was earned during a year of unprecedented business demand, global supply chain disruption, freight capacity challenges and general market uncertainty,” said Jay Anderson, president, Steel King Industries.

“Achieving the MVS Award demonstrates a company wide effort to maintain the highest business standards, customer service, employee development and commitment to the betterment of the material handling industry. MHEDA is very proud of our award‐winning members,” said Ted Springer, president,Springer Equipment Co., Inc. and 2021 MHEDA Chairman.

For more information, visit www.steelking.com.

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