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Castle Tire acquires Tri-C Tire
October 1, 2021
share What’s the news? Castle Tire, a leading service provider focused on collecting, processing, and recycling tire waste across five western states, today announced it has acquired Tri-C Manufacturing.  Tri-C provides tire waste collection services in the Northern California market and recycles tires into a crumb rubber that’s utilized in rubber molding applications. Effective…
Castle Tire opens terminal in Tri-Cities to expand collection capacity
September 24, 2021
share What’s the news? Castle Tire opened its newest terminal in Richland, WA to provide local tire waste collection services for customers in the Tri-Cities area. Adam Beck, COO of Castle Tire “We are pleased to be opening our second terminal in Washington, focused on increasing capacity and reliability for our Tri-Cities and Eastern Washington customers.  Our team will be base…
Castle Tire opens terminal in Clearlake, CA to expand collection capacity
August 23, 2021
share What’s the news? Castle Tire opened its newest terminal in Clearlake, CA to provide local tire waste collection services for customers in the Clearlake, Lakeport, and Ukiah area. Adam Beck, COO of Castle Tire “We’ve been servicing the Clearlake and Ukiah area since the late 1990’s.  Customers were serviced by our facilities that were over a hundred miles away, which has cr…
Castle Tire acquires Superior Tire Disposal
August 9, 2021
share What’s the news? Castle Tire, a leading service provider focused on collecting, processing, and recycling tire waste across five western states, today announced it has acquired Superior Tire Disposal. Superior Tire Disposal provides tire waste collection services in the Northern California market. Effective August 9th, 2021, all Superior Tire Disposal customers will be locally ser…
Castle Tire opens a Pacific Northwest Port for exporting recycled rubber material
April 1, 2021
share What’s the news? Castle Tire opened its newest facility in Portland, Oregon to import and export rubber chips and nugget material.  The Port allows Castle to ship material to international customers via large dry bulk cargo vessels such as a handymax, to support Pacific Northwest customers via barge on the Columbia-Snake river system, and to support North America customers vi…