Building upon its recent acquisitions in the North Atlanta and Houston markets, Santek Waste Services LLC, Cleveland, Tennessee, has acquired Bates Sanitation Inc., in Holly Springs, Georgia, and Major Waste Services, in Conroe, Texas.
Effective March 1, the transactions include all of Bates Sanitation’s residential customers in Cherokee County, Georgia and all of Major Waste’s residential customers in Montgomery and San Jacinto counties, Texas.
Santek Chief Business Development Officer Edward Caylor said the recent purchases boost the company’s platform for growth in the North Atlanta and Houston markets.
“Our goal this year has been focused on expanding our waste collection efforts in markets where we’re committed to building a solid and promising presence,” Caylor says. "As we continue to expand upon our footprint, we’re actively seeking more independent haulers who have an interest in selling their companies.”
Effective March 1, the transactions include all of Bates Sanitation’s residential customers in Cherokee County, Georgia and all of Major Waste’s residential customers in Montgomery and San Jacinto counties, Texas.
Santek Chief Business Development Officer Edward Caylor said the recent purchases boost the company’s platform for growth in the North Atlanta and Houston markets.
“Our goal this year has been focused on expanding our waste collection efforts in markets where we’re committed to building a solid and promising presence,” Caylor says. "As we continue to expand upon our footprint, we’re actively seeking more independent haulers who have an interest in selling their companies.”
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