Ingenium, an Escondido, California-based waste management solutions provider, has announced the opening of two new locations in Dallas and Houston, Texas, in response to the company’s “rapidly [expanding] client base” in the state.
According to Ingenium, the expansion—along with its existing locations in San Marcos, Texas—will allow the company to offer its full range of hazardous waste management services to the Texas market.
“Our customers have been expanding their operations in Texas, and these new facilities will enable Ingenium to provide the excellent service they’ve come to expect from our Hazard Heroes,” says Ingenium CEO Heather Johnson.
Mike Casanover with Palmer Logistics, a client of Ingenium, adds, “Working with the folks at Ingenium has been a pleasure from the beginning. … They’re always on the ball and ready to help with whatever the situation might be.”
Ingenium provides a broad range of waste management services specializing in packaging, transportation, recycling, and disposal of hazardous, non-hazardous, biological, universal and radioactive waste.
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