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Fort Worth, Texas

Commercial Recycling in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth is the western anchor of the metroplex, and its volume sits north and west of Dallas. AllianceTexas is a 27,000-acre inland port off I-35W, with the BNSF Alliance intermodal yard, Fort Worth Alliance Airport, and fulfillment operations for Amazon, FedEx, and UPS. West Fort Worth runs aerospace and defense, from Lockheed Martin F-35 final assembly to Bell rotorcraft. All of it generates cardboard, pallets, and metal. CRI services Fort Worth accounts with the same single-point-of-contact relationship our direct-fleet customers get.

Built for AllianceTexas and West Fort Worth

Fort Worth is a city of roughly 950,000 and the western anchor of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Its industrial weight runs north and west. AllianceTexas, the master-planned inland port in north Fort Worth, ties the BNSF Alliance intermodal facility, Fort Worth Alliance Airport, and a deep bench of distribution centers together off I-35W, with Amazon, FedEx, UPS, and tenants like XPO and Stanley Black & Decker on the roster. To the west, the aerospace and defense base anchors the market, with Lockheed Martin F-35 final assembly and Bell rotorcraft operations. The I-30 corridor and the I-820 loop move freight around it all.

The volume runs across the Alliance distribution corridor and the aerospace plants. The fulfillment and intermodal operations run high-volume OCC, stretch film, and pallets, and the manufacturing lines add ferrous and non-ferrous metal off production. Clean cardboard graded right is rebate revenue, not a disposal cost.

CRI services Fort Worth through our vetted partner network. The customer relationship runs end to end with CRI: one team, one invoice, one point of contact.

Fort Worth Service Details

Coverage Mode:Vetted partner network, CRI single point of contact
Response Time:Standard service windows; escalations handled by CRI directly
Service Hours:Monday to Friday, standard business hours
Primary Corridors:I-35W, I-30, and I-820; AllianceTexas inland port; BNSF Alliance intermodal
Specialty Services:High-volume OCC for the Alliance distribution corridor, aerospace and manufacturing metal, spotted trailers
Billing:One CRI invoice; no third-party billing

How CRI Services Fort Worth

CRI operates a direct fleet across Chicagoland from our Addison facility and services 45 states and 4 Canadian provinces through our vetted partner network. Fort Worth customers get the same CRI account team, the same invoicing, and the same accountability standards as our direct-fleet routes. We dispatch the trucks. We grade the loads. You deal with one company.

Fort Worth Recycling, Common Questions

We run a distribution center in AllianceTexas or an aerospace plant on the west side of Fort Worth. What can CRI recycle?

Old corrugated cardboard and packaging at volume, stretch wrap and plastic film, wood and plastic pallets, and ferrous and non-ferrous metal off the line, plus certified document and product destruction. Clean fiber ships mill-direct so it earns rebate value instead of becoming a disposal line item.

We juggle three or four vendors for recycling and trash. Can CRI replace that?

Yes. CRI handles every stream your Fort Worth facility produces, OCC and paper, film, pallets, and metal, on one agreement with one invoice and one number to call. No more chasing a different vendor for each material.

We have facilities in more than one city. Can CRI cover all of them?

Yes. Fort Worth can run as one node in a national program, with one CRI contract, one point of contact, and consolidated reporting across the 45 states and 4 Canadian provinces we cover. One team owns scheduling, billing, and escalations for every site.

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