Reliable Environmental Transport, which provides professional, safety-oriented and cost-effective solutions for waste transportation and disposal needs, has unveiled a new web site, which includes several new interactive features and updated information.
The redesigned site features an easy-to-navigate site with information prominently displayed; a service area map for current clients; a photo gallery of trucks used in the RET fleet; information regarding RET's safety program; and links to RET news coverage.
Jonathan Marks, president, and Al Anderson and Claude Ryan, IV, partners, started RET in 2005 as a spinoff of Ryan Environmental Inc. Since then, the company has gone from four employees to 40.
"Our company has grown dramatically in the past several years and we intend to build on that success story," Marks said. "We want to continue to diversify as a company and expand our level of service, offering a full range of waste transportation and emergency response vehicles."
Personnel and equipment are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to assist customers who may have an emergency release or spill situation.
To visit the new site, go to www.retincwv.com.
Reliable Environmental Transport Launches New Web Site
Reliable Environmental Transport, which provides professional, safety-oriented and cost-effective solutions for waste transportation and disposal needs, has unveiled a new web site, which includes several new interactive features and updated information
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