Rumpke of Northern Ohio Inc., an operating unit of Cincinnati-based Rumpke Consolidated Cos., has purchased several northern Ohio waste collection, hauling and disposal assets from Republic Services Inc.
The acquisition includes a 300-acre landfill in Mansfield, Ohio; the Mansfield Hauling District; the Richland County Recycling and Transfer Station; the Harvard Road Transfer Station near Cleveland; and a sales office for the region in Mansfield. The purchase also included more than 60 vehicles. Financial terms of purchase are not being disclosed by Rumpke.
As a result of the new holdings, Rumpke will begin serving approximately 39,000 residential and 3,000 commercial customers in Ashland, Crawford, Holmes, Huron, Knox, Lorain, Marion, Medina, Morrow, Richland and Wayne counties, according to a news release from Rumpke.
“We are excited to have our new Mansfield team members on board,” says Andrew Rumpke, a vice president with the company. “We hope to learn about the area from our employees and show our new neighbors that we are committed to providing excellent service and support.”
Rumpke Consolidated Cos. Inc., established in 1932, is based near Cincinnati. The company provides residential and commercial waste and recycling service to parts of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia. Rumpke divisions include Rumpke Recycling, The William-Thomas Group and Rumpke Hydraulics & Machining. More information on the company can be found at www.rumpke.com.
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