IWS acquires Seaside Waste Services

As part of the acquisition, IWS will integrate Seaside’s services, employees and fleet of more than 40 vehicles.

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Teaneck, New Jersey-based Interstate Waste Services (IWS) has acquired Seaside Waste Services, Hammonton, New Jersey, expanding IWS’ presence across the central and southern regions of the state.

“This acquisition marks an exciting step in IWS’ continued growth strategy,” IWS CEO and Founder Mike DiBella says. “Expanding further into central and southern New Jersey allows us to better serve our customers, strengthen our regional presence and bring our high standards of service to new communities. We’re thrilled to welcome the new team members into the IWS family and look forward to building on this momentum together.”

As part of the acquisition, IWS will integrate Seaside Waste Services’ collection and municipal services, its team of employees and a fleet of more than 40 vehicles into its operations.

IWS says the acquisition of Seaside Waste Services marks an important step in IWS’ continued growth across the tristate area. It follows a series of acquisitions, including Pinto Service Inc. in northern New Jersey, Oak Ridge Waste & Recycling in southwestern Connecticut and suburban New York and Marangi Disposal, an independent hauler in Orange County and Rockland County, New York.

IWS opened its newest material recovery facility (MRF) April 22 in North Arlington, New Jersey, which receives in-state waste as well as waste from the five boroughs of New York. The facility can process 215,000 tons of materials annually and represents a $30 million investment.