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Three Rivers Packaging Offers New & Reconditioned Steel & Plastic Container in Different Sizes

by Alex Smith expert

McKees Rocks, PA (September 09, 2017) – In the present environmentally conscious workplace, Three Rivers Packaging has inspected and qualified different reconditioning and recycling operations to lever the removal of all raw containers like salvage/overpack drums, plastic drums, etc. Irrespective of whether an industry looks for disposal or reconditioning, this plastic food container supplier has the expertise in developing a cost-effective program that will provide them with environmental peace of mind.

The company offers new and reconditioned plastic and steel containers in sizes ranging from 5 gallons to 330 gallons. The company has expertise in offering quality industrial containers with responsive customer service and on-time delivery. The plastic drum supplier is ISO 9001 registered. The steel containers/drums manufactured by this company will help many industries to a great extent.
 
The IBCs or Intermediate Bulk Containers offered by this company and also the plastic pails they offer and also the fiber drums they offer are of good quality. The container and packaging distributor also has the expertise in drum recycling and IBC recycling.

About Three Rivers Packaging:
Three Rivers Packaging was started in the year 1993 by Brian Daniels. He initially worked for a steel drum manufacturing company taking care of the sales and marketing. With this experience, he has developed this company.

For more information, please visit http://www.3riverspkg.com/

Media Contact:
Three Rivers Packaging, Inc.
Brian Daniels (Owner)
57 Sexton Rd
McKees Rocks, PA 15136
Phone: (412) 778-3900
bdaniels@3riverspkg.com

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