Cards Holdings LLC, headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, has acquired two Oklahoma-based companies: Harrah Disposal in Harrah and Stacy's Trash Service in Tahlequah. These purchases are the seventh and eighth for Cards this year and expand the company's services in central and eastern Oklahoma, bringing approximately 5,000 new customers into the company’s service network.
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The Harrah Disposal and Stacy's Trash Service purchases introduce new residential and commercial service offerings for Cards in the Muskogee and Oklahoma City markets.
Cards Oklahoma City now offers municipal curbside, residential subscription and commercial frontload services to customers, while in the Muskogee and Tahlequah markets, the company will expand to include municipal curbside and residential subscription services.
Cards says it is proud to bring 3rd Eye technology from Dover company Environmental Solutions Group, which enhances the safety and efficiency of operations, providing valuable data and insights to better serve customers, to its fleet in these newly acquired areas.
Additionally, Cards will open a new material recovery facility (MRF) in Springdale on Sept. 9 that it says will enhance its ability to process and recycle materials efficiently, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly waste management system.
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"We are thrilled to welcome Harrah Disposal and Stacy's Trash Service customers and employees to the Cards family," Cards CEO Dan Christensen says. "These acquisitions are a testament to our ongoing efforts to expand and enhance our service offerings. By introducing new lines of business to these markets and opening our new MRF in Springdale, we are poised to deliver even greater value to our customers while supporting environmental sustainability."
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