Interseroh Services GmbH, a subsidiary of Interseroh SE, based in Cologne, Germany, has received the contract to handle certain materials for recycling at more than 800 BMW and Mini dealerships and repair locations in Germany.
Ronald Bornee, head of the Interseroh Services subsidiary, says the contract is a success for the division, which was formed just three years ago.
The contract calls for Interseroh to handle the collection, transportation and storage, recovery and disposal of materials generated at service centers operated by BMW, MINI and BMW. Among the materials identified to be collected are packaging scrap, small plastic parts and auto glass and liquids such as motor oil or radiator fluid.
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