
Photo courtesy of Meridian Waste
Meridian Waste Tennessee LLC, an integrated, nonhazardous solid waste services company, has acquired Patterson TnWaste Hauling to densify and expand the company’s roll-off hauling footprint throughout the greater Knoxville region and fortify its disposal volume received at its two construction and demolition (C&D) landfills in the marketplace, including Poplar View Landfill and Riverside Landfill. The closing was effective Oct. 1.
The asset purchase includes 21 collection vehicles and approximately 800 containers. The commercial driver’s license (CDL) drivers will transition to Meridian Waste while the owners continue their dump trucking operations transporting dirt, gravel and landscaping materials exclusive of solid waste.
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“The acquisition of Patterson TnWaste Hauling will create significant operational synergies within the Knoxville marketplace enhancing our financial performance and building an excellent team of drivers and service personnel to keep our community building in a clean and efficient manner,” says Larry Seivers, Meridian’s district manager in Tennessee. “I have personally known the Patterson family for 25 of the 28 years they have been providing trucking operations in the community. I’m proud they chose Meridian Waste to partner with and entrust us with their drivers and customers. I believe that our values and commitment to quality service are aligned, and together we will provide an exceptional customer experience for existing and new customers.”
Meridian Waste, the Tennessee LLC’s parent company, is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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