
Photo courtesy of Capital Waste Services
Columbia, South Carolina-based Capital Waste Services LLC (CWS) has acquired Herrington Industries LLC of Palatka, Florida.
Herrington is a roll-off dumpster and landfill services provider in Palatka, which is in northern Florida about 50 miles from Jacksonville. According to CWS, Herrington operates one of the largest fully permitted construction and demolition (C&D) materials landfills in Northeast Florida, with that landfill having more than 50 years of remaining available capacity.
“Capital Waste is excited to expand its footprint into the state of Florida through the acquisition of Herrington Industries,” says Matt Parker, CEO of CWS.
“We believe the Northern Florida market is ripe for future growth and view Herrington’s current roll-off network and disposal assets as a strong gateway to enter the region. CWS remains focused on continued acquisitions and growth throughout the Southeast.”
Capital Waste has been actively acquiring other waste hauling firms in the Southeast in the past two years, having made several acquisitions in South Carolina and Tennessee.
CWS now operates 13 hauling locations, eight transfer stations and six landfills in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee serving 91,000 residential customers and approximately 17,000 commercial, industrial and post-collection customers.
“Establishing a presence within Florida is a strong step forward for Capital Waste," CWS Chief Operating Officer Brian Yorston says. "This acquisition provides CWS with a strong platform to provide best-in-class services to customers throughout the broader Jacksonville region and establish our brand within the state of Florida.”
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