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American AF Dumpsters LLC, a Waxahachie, Texas-based dumpster rental company serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, has completed the acquisition of Live Oak Dumpsters, a North Texas roll-off dumpster provider.
American AF says this transaction expands its service capacity, increases container size options and strengthens its coverage throughout the region.
“It was in my area, same setup, same size trucks,” Joshua Roman, owner of American AF Dumpsters, says of Live Oak Dumpsters. “I literally have the exact same hook lift on my Mack truck. It integrated seamlessly with my current operations.”
The integration of Live Oak’s fleet enables American AF to offer an expanded range of dumpster sizes, including 30-yard, 40-yard and concrete-specific containers, in addition to its existing inventory. With more trucks and drivers in operation, American AF says delivery and pickup times will be reduced and scheduling flexibility will improve for both residential and commercial clients.
“We can now get dumpsters out faster, pick up faster, and we’ve got more size options,” Roman says. “Customers aren’t waiting—they’re getting what they need, when they need it.”
Both fleets use the hook-lift system, which allows for more precise positioning in tighter spaces, minimizing the potential for property damage.
AF American says the operational compatibility of the two companies’ fleets allowed for “a seamless transition without costly retrofitting.”
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