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Voyager Trucking buys Vision Transport to create a leading Mid-Atlantic waste transportation business

Voyager Trucking Corp., a provider of waste transportation and transfer station management services, said Dec. 15 that it acquired Vision Transport, a Fairview-based regional hauler serving municipal solid waste customers across the Mid-Atlantic. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The combination brings together two established operators with longstanding customer relationships and strong reputations for safety and reliability, creating one of the region’s largest providers of long-haul waste transportation solutions.

The combination significantly enhances Voyager’s ability to serve both public- and private-sector customers through a larger, integrated fleet and expanded operational expertise.  

Mergers and acquisitions in the solid waste industry are shaped by consolidation, regulatory shifts and a desire for stable cash flow. Strategic acquisitions by industry players and private equity are influenced by sustainability and integrated waste solutions.

Founded in 1999, Vision Transport operates across New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, serving integrated waste companies and environmental services firms.

“Vision has built an exceptional business with a strong service culture and a commitment to operational excellence,” said Tom DiDonato, CEO of Voyager Trucking Corp. “This partnership enhances our capabilities, deepens our footprint, and positions us to provide even greater value to our customers. We look forward to integrating Vision’s talented team and continuing to invest in growth across our network.”

The combined business will be led by DiDonato, with Tim Markoglu, CEO of Vision, continuing in a senior executive position. The Vision brand and Vision employees will remain in place, ensuring continuity for customers and supporting ongoing expansion initiatives.

Voyager currently operates a fleet of about 200 trucks and 250 trailers with 245 employees.

“Joining Voyager represents an exciting new chapter for our company,” said Tim Markoglu. “Voyager shares our dedication to safety, reliability, and building long-term customer relationships. Together, we will be able to offer expanded resources and capacity while maintaining the high-quality service our customers have come to expect.”

Voyager Trucking Corp. is a waste services company specializing in transporting municipal solid waste and other bulk materials to landfills and incinerators, as well as providing transfer station management services. The company is based in Newark and operates across nine states on the East Coast.

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