National Waste Management Holdings Inc. (NWMH), has announced it has expanded its Hernando, Florida, facility by adding additional office and storage space, as well as processing capacity and upgraded technology.
Louis Paveglio, CEO of NWMH says, "The expansion of our Hernando facility will provide the company additional capacity to support the growing customer demand. We also upgraded our technology to the most advanced systems in the industry, which will help improve operating efficiency and reporting.”
He adds, “We believe these enhancements were necessary to support our organic growth as well as our planned acquisitions. This enhanced infrastructure will allow us to more easily integrate acquisitions and improve operating efficiency of the acquired businesses. Overall, we have built a scalable operation with high incremental margins, which we believe will help drive shareholder value in the years ahead."
NWMH describes itself as a growing and emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company with a concentration on C&D collection, hauling and recycling. National Waste services Florida's west coast and upstate New York and is a distinguished leader in solid waste services.
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