Meridian Waste, an integrated, non-hazardous solid waste services company based in Greensboro, Georgia, announced its asset acquisition of Jacksonville, Florida-based Partner Disposal Sept. 28. This deal comes on the heels of Nassau County, Florida, approving Meridian Waste for a commercial and residential hauler’s permit earlier in the month.
Meridian Waste will now provide environmental waste services to approximately 300 new commercial customers and 3,500 new residential customers while operating from two North Florida facilities, including Partner Disposal’s existing location in Yulee, Florida, and the company’s new Jacksonville commercial hauling location.
“We are excited to be back in Florida,” Wally Hall, CEO of Meridian Waste, says. “While this is a new market for Meridian Waste, it’s certainly not a new market for our leadership team. We remain focused on staying nimble and taking advantage of opportunities that allow us to serve more customers with quality environmental services, hire more employees to join the Meridian Waste team and deliver cleaner communities for all. Partner Disposal was just that type of opportunity for us with a strong management and operational team that has proven its ability to execute upon stellar service in a fiercely competitive market.
Upon Jacksonville-based private equity firm Warren Equity Partners taking Meridian Waste private in April, the company has expanded outside its previous core operations in the St. Louis, Missouri, and Richmond, Virginia, marketplaces into new service areas in Augusta and Macon, Georgia, and now, Northeast Florida. The company will continue to pursue growth opportunities as it identifies and executes upon strategic acquisitions, local government contracting openings and organic growth through sales and service.
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