Harmony, MN - Harmony Enterprises announced today that it completed installing six trash compactors in three different terminals at DFW, allowing the Texas airport to handle 10x more waste than normal garbage containers and save on hauling costs, labor and trash can liners.
The SmartPack/Insite Wireless compactors also have a wireless text/email system, which alerts staff when a compactor is full. This allows for better use of staff time, says Harmony Business Development Manager Lane Powell.
“Harmony waste receptacles are about the same size as regular trash containers except they crush waste to allow more waste to be in each bag,” Powell says. “The no touch door and modern, customizable décor make them appealing in any airport setting. Each one of these compactors can hold up to 10x more waste than a traditional garbage can which in turns saves airports money and makes them more sustainable.”
The cost of the purchase is surpassed by an ROI of less than 2 years.
Founded in 1962, Harmony Enterprises is a third-generation, family owned solutions provider for the waste handling and recycling industry. With its headquarters in Harmony, MN, and a subsidiary office in Toulouse, France, Harmony employs over 75 people and has positive business relationships in over 80 countries worldwide. Harmony is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company that manufactures innovative balers, compactors, and beverage extraction equipment. Harmony prides itself on providing the lowest total cost of ownership with a true partnership approach.
For more information on our full range of products, service, and parts, please contact us at 800-658-2320, sales@harmony1.com, or visit our website at www.harmony1.com
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