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Consolidation in Central Florida's Bin Cleaning Industry

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 08:42 PM

Clean Cans completes second acquisition in five months, establishing a new exit path for independent bin cleaning operators in Central Florida.

In a move that signals consolidation in the Central Florida bin cleaning industry, Clean Cans CFL, LLC has completed its second strategic acquisition in the past five months. The company has absorbed the customer portfolio of fellow Central Florida bin cleaning operator Bin Shine, providing the founders with an exit path as they look to move on. According to the press release, when Bin Shine's founders decided to exit the business, they 'didn't shop the business' but instead 'called Clean Cans.' This suggests Clean Cans has positioned itself as a preferred acquirer for independent bin cleaning operators in the region who are looking to sell their businesses. The acquisition follows Clean Cans' purchase of another Central Florida bin cleaning company in October 2025, indicating the company's intent to consolidate the fragmented local market. By bringing multiple operators under its umbrella, Clean Cans can likely achieve economies of scale and expand its service offerings to customers. The bin cleaning industry, though not a high-profile sector of the maritime and logistics world, plays an important role in maintaining sanitation and environmental standards at ports, warehouses, and other freight hubs. As larger players like Clean Cans grow through M&A, it will be worth watching how this consolidation impacts pricing, service quality, and competition in the regional market.
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