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Steel Green Manufacturing Moves to New Facility in Lebanon, Indiana

Steel Green Manufacturing has begun production at its new facility in Lebanon, Indiana. The news comes earlier than the expected May 2023 move, and Steel Green credits Merritt Contracting with the facility’s expeditious construction.

Steel Green now has 30,000 square feet—more than double the size of its previous facility—to manufacture its growing line of zero-turn spreader/sprayers. The new location is just a minute’s drive from the previous one, making it an easy transition for suppliers, staff, and customers.

“We’ve always been proud to say our machines are made in the USA,” said Brent Mills, co-founder and senior product specialist at Steel Green. “This new facility gives us room to continue building machines right here in Lebanon as we grow into the future.”

Since its founding in 2018, Steel Green has expanded to serve lawn care operators, sports field managers, and golf course superintendents across the country. One thing that hasn’t changed over the years is Steel Green’s commitment to providing customers with quality products and excellent service.

About Steel Green Manufacturing

Steel Green Manufacturing (SGM) is an employee-owned business that builds zero-turn sprayer/spreader machines in Lebanon, Indiana. With over 100 years of combined experience in the equipment industry, the SGM team understands the needs of turfgrass professionals and is proud to build equipment with them in mind.

www.steelgreenmfg.com

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