LIberty buys tyre crumbing activities from TTI
ERJ staff report (DS)
Vancouver, British Columbia -- Liberty Tire Recycling LLC, of Pittsburgh has agreed to buy a large chunk of the crumb rubber sales operations of Target Technologies (TTII), an artificial turf company based in Canada. The agreement encompasses TTII's former artificial sports field and running track markets, exclusively for ambient crumb rubber sales.
TTII will continue to actively market its products to the synthetic sports field market - including silica sand infill material, cryogenic crumb rubber, Shock n' Drain shock-pad, FutrFill TPE and synthetic turf end-of-life environmental solutions.
Commenting on the sale, TTII's Managing Director - John B. Giraud, said, "Liberty Tire is a leader in North American crumb rubber sales, and we are confident that they will continue to provide the same top-notch service to our long-time ambient clients."
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Press release from TTII
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