Waste Exchange Services Overview
- Year Founded
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1990

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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2

- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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1
Waste Exchange Services General Information
Description
Provider of waste treatment services. The company's waste treatment services include recycling of both plastics and chemical wastes, enabling the industrial sectors with both innovative and cost effective method to dispose wastes.
Contact Information
Website
www.thewesgroup.co.ukCorporate Office
- WES Building, Plastics Road
- Wilton International
- Redcar TS10 4RG
- England, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- WES Building, Plastics Road
- Wilton International
- Redcar TS10 4RG
- England, United Kingdom
Waste Exchange Services Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Waste Exchange Services Signals
Waste Exchange Services FAQs
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When was Waste Exchange Services founded?
Waste Exchange Services was founded in 1990.
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Where is Waste Exchange Services headquartered?
Waste Exchange Services is headquartered in Redcar, United Kingdom.
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What is the size of Waste Exchange Services?
Waste Exchange Services has 2 total employees.
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What industry is Waste Exchange Services in?
Waste Exchange Services’s primary industry is Environmental Services (B2B).
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Is Waste Exchange Services a private or public company?
Waste Exchange Services is a Private company.
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What is Waste Exchange Services’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Waste Exchange Services is
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When was Waste Exchange Services acquired?
Waste Exchange Services was acquired on 21-Mar-2007.
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Who acquired Waste Exchange Services?
Waste Exchange Services was acquired by Greenstar.
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