ACTenviro, Sunnyvale, California, has announced its acquisition of WasteWatch Inc., a waste management and transportation services company based in Troutdale, Oregon. WasteWatch has served the Pacific Northwest, Idaho and Utah since 1996.
“Tim Ferrick and his team have built a phenomenal organization,” says Walter H. Singer, ACTenviro president and founder. “We couldn’t be prouder to welcome them to the ACT family. We look forward to harnessing the power of our combined capabilities to bring ACT’s uncompromising service quality to even more customers across the Pacific Northwest.”
Singer says WasteWatch’s focus on providing economical options for recycling, reuse or disposal aligns with ACTenviro’s mission to be a “forward-thinking, professional organization with family values and customer commitment.”
WasteWatch’s operations will be integrated into ACTenviro’s existing Portland, Oregon-area branch, which is located in Clackamas and is managed by Keith Munnerlyn.
Pasquale Paduano, ACTenviro vice president of operations, says “The synergies created by this acquisition will allow us to serve the growing demand for ACT’s services in this region without impacting our existing customers. In fact, the additional professional personnel and equipment that will be coming over from WasteWatch will make us even more of the single source provider we strive to be.”
Singer adds, “The more I learned about WasteWatch, the more they reminded me of ACTenviro. Thanks to this week’s deal, the two are now one and the same.”
For more information about this acquisition or ACTenviro’s Pacific Northwest operations, contact ACT by phone at 971-279-6780 or by email at info@actenviro.com.
ACTenviro is an environmental and hazardous waste management firm. It has 2,500 clients that range from small businesses to local, state and federal government agencies to well-known, multinational Fortune 100 firms.
WasteWatch provides waste management and transportation services, with a focus on recycling and reuse, for all types of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) waste materials, universal waste and nonhazardous special waste.
“Tim Ferrick and his team have built a phenomenal organization,” says Walter H. Singer, ACTenviro president and founder. “We couldn’t be prouder to welcome them to the ACT family. We look forward to harnessing the power of our combined capabilities to bring ACT’s uncompromising service quality to even more customers across the Pacific Northwest.”
Singer says WasteWatch’s focus on providing economical options for recycling, reuse or disposal aligns with ACTenviro’s mission to be a “forward-thinking, professional organization with family values and customer commitment.”
WasteWatch’s operations will be integrated into ACTenviro’s existing Portland, Oregon-area branch, which is located in Clackamas and is managed by Keith Munnerlyn.
Pasquale Paduano, ACTenviro vice president of operations, says “The synergies created by this acquisition will allow us to serve the growing demand for ACT’s services in this region without impacting our existing customers. In fact, the additional professional personnel and equipment that will be coming over from WasteWatch will make us even more of the single source provider we strive to be.”
Singer adds, “The more I learned about WasteWatch, the more they reminded me of ACTenviro. Thanks to this week’s deal, the two are now one and the same.”
For more information about this acquisition or ACTenviro’s Pacific Northwest operations, contact ACT by phone at 971-279-6780 or by email at info@actenviro.com.
ACTenviro is an environmental and hazardous waste management firm. It has 2,500 clients that range from small businesses to local, state and federal government agencies to well-known, multinational Fortune 100 firms.
WasteWatch provides waste management and transportation services, with a focus on recycling and reuse, for all types of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) waste materials, universal waste and nonhazardous special waste.
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