MHS Lift Named Top Workplace

MHS Lift Named Top Workplace by The Philadelphia Inquirer for Fifth Consecutive Year

PENNSAUKEN, NJ (May 17, 2024) – For the fifth consecutive year, MHS Lift, Inc., a leading provider of warehousing and distribution solutions across North America, has been honored as one of the 2024 Top Workplaces in the Greater Philadelphia area by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

For the last 15 years, The Philadelphia Inquirer has partnered with Exton-based company Energage to rank the region’s Top Workplaces through a scientific survey of employees who rate their workplace culture. Any organization with at least 50 employees based in the Delaware Valley area is eligible to participate.

MHS Lift was additionally honored with Energage’s 2024 National Culture Excellence Award, a national recognition for Top Workplaces. The workplaces are divided into groups based on their number of employees and calculated scores. MHS Lift was honored for its excellence in the categories of leadership, innovation, compensation and benefits, purpose and values and work-life flexibility.

“We are very proud of the work environment that we’ve built here at MHS Lift,” said Andy Levin, co-president, MHS Lift. “We owe this award entirely to the hard work and outstanding performance of our talented employees, as well as our dedicated customers and associates.”

“Each year, we strive to make MHS Lift an even greater place to work, emphasizing our company’s competitive benefits and salaries, while also staying committed to providing our employees with ongoing training and advancement opportunities,” said Brett Levin, co-president, MHS Lift. “Our goal is to consistently recruit highly skilled and smart people to join our growing workforce.”

Committed to fostering a thriving company culture, MHS Lift has taken “having fun at work” to the next level with its one-of-a-kind Fun Committee. This group is dedicated to ensuring that MHS Lift employees enjoy their time on the job. The Fun Committee meets monthly to organize parties, fundraisers and community events, as well as brainstorm new and exciting ways to make the MHS Lift social scene vibrant and fun.

About MHS Lift

MHS Lift is a leading provider of warehousing and distribution solutions to increase productivity and operational efficiency. Since its inception over 53 years ago, the second-generation family-owned, and now employee-owned company, led by brothers Andy and Brett Levin, has grown from a regional purveyor of equipment into a comprehensive material handling system design and integration house with successful implementations across North America. MHS Lift provides warehouse optimization, fleet management, new and used forklifts, aerial equipment, personnel carriers, rental and parts and maintenance. Its diverse client base includes food, manufacturing and retail, ranging from family-owned businesses to Fortune 100 companies. To meet its growing customer base, the company has office locations in New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Ohio, Illinois, Arizona and California. For more information, visit www.MHSlift.com.

 

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Gene Marks

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Gene Marks is a past columnist for both The New York Times and The Washington Post. Gene now writes regularly for The Hill, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Washington Times, and The Guardian. Gene is a best-selling author and has written 5 books on business management. Gene appears on Fox Business, MSNBC, as well as CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor and SiriusXM’s Wharton Business Channel where he talks about the financial, economic and technology issues that affect business leaders today. Gene helps business owners, executives and managers understand the political, economic and technological trends that will affect their companies and provides actionable insights.

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