Waste Harmonics, Victor, New York, a national managed waste service provider, announced it has acquired Lake Mary, Florida-based Talismark, a waste solutions management company that specializes in custom-designed waste management programs.
With the acquisition, Waste Harmonics says it will grow and strengthen its market presence by expanding services into new and existing vertical markets across North America.
“We are excited to welcome Talismark employees and customers to the Waste Harmonics team,” said Michael Hess, CEO of Waste Harmonics. “The combined synergies of Waste Harmonics and Talismark deliver waste management expertise built on deep industry knowledge, innovative technology and a unique approach to customer service.”
Waste Harmonics provides a comprehensive outsourced waste management consolidation service for companies and corporations with up to 5,000 locations. As a managed waste service provider, Waste Harmonics works with diverse business clients across North America to deliver cost savings, consolidation of invoicing and communications, and recycling and sustainability strategies. It is a portfolio company of Arcapita, Atlanta, the global alternative investments firm.
“New capabilities and powerful technology options are gained as we join forces with Waste Harmonics,” said Marshall Staiman, president of Talismark. “And most importantly, as both teams align with the same shared values about customer service, customers can expect a memorable and meaningful experience every step of the way.”
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