WCA Waste Corp. (WCA), Houston, has acquired three solid waste collection companies in the first five months of 2017.
In February, WCA acquired the assets of Midwest Companies Inc., a municipal solid waste (MSW) transfer station and collection operation located in Marshall, Missouri. In March, WCA acquired EnviroStar Waste Service Inc., a residential, commercial and roll-off collection company located in the suburbs of eastern Kansas City, Missouri. In May, the company acquired the commercial collection accounts of Community Waste Services in Gainesville, Florida.
“We are excited about the addition of these new employees and customers, as they will enhance WCA’s operations in our Kansas City and Gainesville markets and reinforce WCA’s existing collection network,” Bill Caesar, CEO of WCA, says. “The combination of these businesses will allow us to serve our customers more efficiently, while reinforcing our focus on providing safe and superior customer service.”
In February, WCA acquired the assets of Midwest Companies Inc., a municipal solid waste (MSW) transfer station and collection operation located in Marshall, Missouri. In March, WCA acquired EnviroStar Waste Service Inc., a residential, commercial and roll-off collection company located in the suburbs of eastern Kansas City, Missouri. In May, the company acquired the commercial collection accounts of Community Waste Services in Gainesville, Florida.
“We are excited about the addition of these new employees and customers, as they will enhance WCA’s operations in our Kansas City and Gainesville markets and reinforce WCA’s existing collection network,” Bill Caesar, CEO of WCA, says. “The combination of these businesses will allow us to serve our customers more efficiently, while reinforcing our focus on providing safe and superior customer service.”
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