
West Texas Dumpsters of Midland, Texas, has opened its third location in Kermit, Texas. The company says the new location will better serve the waste management needs of the Permian Basin in the state.
"Kermit, Texas, is strategically located along [SR 302], which gives us better access to Orla, Mentone and Southeast New Mexico. The basin is exploding, and with increased traffic, we are going to be able to cut down windshield time and improve our overall service level," says a company spokesperson.
West Texas Dumpsters provides roll off dumpsters, portable toilets, portable sanitation services, contaminated soil hauling and waste management consulting. The company says it plans to be more price-competitive on locations that would previously require more truck time and man hours.
West Texas Dumpsters has a Preferred Status in PEC Safety and an A rating in ISNetworld. All drivers are full-time employees, and an in-house safety officer is on staff to ensure a high level of safety and compliance training for all employees.
West Texas Dumpsters maintains a 30-plus new fleet of custom-spec trucks, robust enough to handle the harsh driving conditions in the basin, the company says.
West Texas Dumpsters offers services to the oil and gas, power, wind, solar and civil construction industries. In addition to waste management services, they offer a turnkey solution for managed site services, including everything from ice machines to full office trailers.
West Texas Dumpsters is also a permitted Texas Rail Road Commission Waste Hauler.
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