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B R U C K N E R M A G A Z I N E S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 1 6 Since day one, East Penn has made safe recycling an everyday practice. East Penn opened its doors as a battery rebuilding company almost three quarters of a century ago. Today, the company has never stopped building on its expertise, infrastructure, capabilities, and commitment. is continuous commitment has made the company the most progressive manufacturer in environmental protection and technologically advanced battery recycler throughout the entire industry. e centerpiece of East Penn's commitment to the environment can be found in its product stewardship principles that include a continuous product life cycle approach. At our state-of-the-art recycling facility, East Penn processes approximately 30,000 batteries per day. Its computer-controlled, closed-loop system, co-located with its manufacturing facilities, recycles virtually 100 percent of each spent battery received for processing. Each of the three major battery components (lead, plastic, and acid) are safely recycled and used in making new energy storage devices. In seven remarkable decades, East Penn has grown from a one-room shop with a product line of five automotive batteries to one of the world's leading battery manufacturers with over 450 product designs, and hundreds of awards for manufacturing and environmental excellence. 9471 I-40 East Exit #76 Amarillo, TX 79118 Change Service Requested Since 1951, STEMCO, which stands for Specialized Truck Equipment Manufacturing Company, has offered a diverse line of long life products for the commercial vehicle market. At STEMCO, we offer solutions in four major groups; Wheel End Components, Suspension Components, Brake Products and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Our focus is the commercial vehicle industry and we hold ourselves to a Higher Standard of Performance.

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