Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services continues to expand its geographic footprint with the merger and acquisition of Culver Enterprises

By Healthcare Facilities Today


BALTIMORE - Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services, a growing and fully integrated medical waste services company, announced that it has acquired the assets of Culver Enterprises, Inc.  An established and well respected medical waste business, Culver Enterprises served Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia for over twenty (20) years.  The acquisition of Culver Enterprises expands Curtis Bay's geographic service footprint.  Curtis Bay continues to grow its business by providing healthcare professionals with comprehensive medical waste solutions, including collection, transfer, transportation, recycling, waste reduction, sharps management, consulting, and sustainable medical waste processing services.

"The acquisition of Culver Enterprises supports our commitment to expand our medical waste customer base in our core geographic markets," said Steve Groenke, Chief Executive Officer for Curtis Bay.  Groenke added, "Curtis Bay looks forward to bringing our innovative and environmentally sustainable medical waste solutions to these customers and others located in the region."

A leader in the industry since 1991, Curtis Bay is focused on safety, compliance, and customer service.  Curtis Bay continues to actively evaluate strategic mergers and acquisitions, while remaining focused on serving its growing customer base.

About Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, provides comprehensive medical waste solutions including collection, transfer, transportation, recycling, waste reduction, sharps management, disposal, and consulting services to hospitals, medical offices, pharmacies and other healthcare providers. The company is dedicated to delivering customized, professional responses to all medical waste disposal challenges. Curtis Bay owns state-of-the-art medical waste processing and material management technology, and continues to invest in research and sustainable waste management solutions that generate the lowest carbon footprint. Visit www.curtisbaymws.com for additional information.

 



January 21, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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