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Meridian Waste North Carolina LLC, an integrated, nonhazardous solid waste services company, has announced its second acquisition of the year.
Located in the Triad region of North Carolina, Tin Cans LLC’s assets include roll-off collection vehicles, containers and contracts located in Wake, Johnston, Harnett, Lee, Durham, Moore, Sampson, Orange, Hoke, Chatham and Cumberland counties in North Carolina.
The assets and services will be relocated from Lillington, North Carolina, to Meridian Waste’s existing hauling company in Goldston, North Carolina. Operational staff will transition to Meridian Waste.
“The Tin Cans acquisition follows the purchase of Carolina Waste allowing Meridian Waste to grow at a strong pace throughout the Triad counties of North Carolina,” says Patrick Messinger, area president in North Carolina. “The central corridor of the state is seeing incredible expansion in manufacturing, commercial and residential construction and operations.”
Messinger adds that it’s important to Meridian’s “vertically integrated growth strategy to be a part of this economic engine from groundbreaking to full operations by providing a comprehensive spectrum of environmental services for our customers.”
Meridian Waste will provide construction and demolition (C&D) collection and disposal, portable toilet rentals and permanent waste and recycling for all sizes and types of businesses and residential units.
“Tin Cans’ 10-year reputation for quality service and a team of qualified employees is an important addition to our Meridian Waste family and successfully executing our business strategies in North Carolina,” Messinger says.
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