ESI Group USA Clarifies No Affiliation with Engineered Structures, Inc. of Idaho

ESI Group USA of Wisconsin ensures it is a separate entity from Idaho-based ESI and does not condone the actions reported in recent news concerning that company and its CEO.

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ESI Group USA (ESI Group) of Wisconsin would like to clarify that we have no affiliation with Idaho-based Engineered Structures, Inc. (ESI). Due to recent media reports regarding Engineered Structures, Inc. and its CEO’s actions, we want to ensure there is no confusion. While our companies share similar acronyms, we are entirely separate entities with no connection to one another.

At ESI Group, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of respect, integrity, and inclusion. We do not condone the actions referenced in recent news coverage and remain dedicated to fostering a positive, respectful, and professional environment for our employees, clients, and partners.

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