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Hi-Rise looks south for expansion

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Hi-Rise Recycling Systems Inc., based in Miami, FL, along with its Hesco Sales Inc. division, is looking to expand in Latin America, with Hesco launching a marketing campaign in Latin America and the Caribbean for its new mini-garbage truck. The newly-invented product, called Mini-Pak is a response to the growing demands for a narrow base garbage vehicle in the region. With Mini-Pak, the company intends to target markets with narrow streets and confined spaces that are prevalent in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Along w/ parent Hi-Rise, is looking to expand in Latin America, with launch of new mini-garbage truck

Publisher: G.I.E. Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1998
Product introduction, Solid Waste Collection, Sanitation services, Article, Hi-Rise Recycling Systems Inc., Hesco Sales Inc.

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Changing markets dictate changing strategies

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Future prospects for the US paper recycling industry appear bright because of improving demand and strong prices within the paper stock markets and the recovery of Asian economies that furnish paper recyclers a significant amount of business. Latin America is also developing into a lucrative market while prospects in Central America and South America are very promising. Furthermore, many waste management companies appear to be halting further expansion into the recyclable collection side of their business.

Author: Sandoval, Daniel
Publisher: G.I.E. Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1999
World, Paper Mills, Recycled Paper

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LATIN America: who drives and who follows?

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The automobile industry in Central and South America has a significant economic impact on the entire economy of Latin America. This is because the automobile industry sources its materials from several industry among which are aluminum, steel, plastic and packaging materials which used to ship automobile parts. Brazil and Mexico are the two most important Latin American economies which US multinational firms continue to invest in.

Author: Rovelo, Carlos
Publisher: G.I.E. Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1999
Automobile Manufacturing, Automobiles

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