Compactors Inc

Compactors Inc is a company that specializes in providing waste management and recycling equipment. Established in 1987, the company has developed a reputation for offering high-quality compactors and related machinery. Their product line includes a variety of compactors, crushers, shredders, and balers designed to handle different types of waste and recycling materials, from cardboard and paper to plastic and metal.

Key offerings from Compactors Inc include:

  1. Commercial Compactors: These are designed for heavy-duty applications commonly found in businesses, retail environments, and light industrial facilities. The compactors help reduce the volume of waste, making it easier and more cost-effective to manage.

  2. Industrial Compactors: For more demanding environments, these compactors are built to handle large volumes of waste and recycling materials. They are often used in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and distribution centers.

  3. Shredders and Crushers: Compactors Inc provides machines that shred or crush various materials, such as electronics, plastics, glass, and metals. These are essential for recycling processes and waste reduction.

  4. Balers: These machines compress recyclable materials into compact bales, making them easier to store and transport. Balers are commonly used for cardboard, paper, plastic, and other recyclables.

  5. Marine Compactors: Designed specifically for use aboard ships, these compactors reduce the volume of waste generated during marine operations and help maintain sanitary conditions.

  6. Specialty Equipment: Compactors Inc also offers a range of specialized equipment tailored to meet specific industry needs, including drum crushers for reducing the volume of hazardous waste.

The company emphasizes the durability and reliability of its equipment, aiming to help businesses reduce waste management costs and improve their environmental footprint. They also offer customer service and support to help clients choose the right equipment and maintain it over its lifespan.

By focusing on innovation and customer satisfaction, Compactors Inc has positioned itself as a leader in waste management solutions.

Products

Trash Compactors, Densifiers, Can & Glass Crushers, Plastic Shredders, Balers, Aerosol Can Crsuhers

Hilton Head Island USA

P.O. Box 3173
Hilton Head Island SC 29928
USA

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