Cleveland-based Brown Gibbons Lang & Co. (BGL) has announced the sale of Attaway Hauling and Choice Bulk Carriers to Bulk Express Transport.
Headquartered in Gordon, Georgia, Attaway Hauling provides outsourced transfer station management and long-haul waste transportation services for more than 50 transfer stations across Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Attaway Hauling’s primary service offering includes processing, transportation and disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW), construction and demolition debris (C&D), wastewater and sludge.
Choice Bulk Carriers, also based in Gordon, supplements Attaway Hauling’s core business by providing long-distance dry and liquid bulk hauling of basic materials, minerals and chemicals. Combined, the companies have approximately 200 trucks and 200 employees, including more than 150 employee drivers.
BGL’s Environmental & Industrial Services and Transportation & Logistics investment banking teams served as the exclusive financial advisors to Attaway Hauling in the transaction. The specific terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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Founded in 1992, Bulk Express Transport is a leading transportation and logistics company providing long-haul transportation, collection and loading for waste and other materials across the state of Florida. The company’s core service offerings include long-haul transportation services for MSW, recyclables, aggregates, C&D debris, contaminated soils, ash, sludge and other specialty materials, as well as waste transfer station management, loading and unloading and on-site landfill service.
The addition of Attaway Hauling’s services expands Bulk Express Transport’s footprint to multiple high-growth markets throughout the Southeast, BGL says.
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