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Columbia, South Carolina-based Capital Waste Services LLC, a regional provider of solid waste hauling services, has announced the acquisition of Dumpster Depot LLC. Headquartered in Aiken, South Carolina, Dumpster Depot is a provider of residential, commercial and roll-off waste collection services.
“Capital Waste is excited to expand its hauling presence in both Aiken, South Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia,” says Matt Parker, CEO of Capital Waste. “The addition of Dumpster Depot’s hauling operations further expands CWS’ network in the region and will allow the platform to consolidate facilities and upgrade its service capabilities in the market. CWS is eager to integrate another quality asset into its services footprint and will continue to be aggressive in its efforts to acquire unique solid waste assets throughout the Southeast.”
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Capital Waste provides hauling services for residential, commercial and industrial waste generators from 13 hauling locations in South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and Georgia. The company also operates 14 disposal facilities, consisting of eight transfer stations and six landfills.
Adds Brian Yorston, chief operating officer of Capital Waste, “The acquisition of Dumpster Depot is both highly strategic and complimentary to CWS. We’re excited to continue to build off of Dumpster Depot’s history of success and look forward to providing best-in-class services to our new customers.”
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