It’s rare that a company changes hands in the trash haulage business, because there is a guaranteed flow of work.
Trash trucks are on the road constantly, requiring a diligent maintenance team, and a full fleet of drivers.
Nevertheless, one trash haulage company has changed hands, proving again that any business is for sale if the price is right.

The Journal has confirmed that Lagu LLC, which does business as Lagu Sanitation, has been purchased by “a member of the Eun family.” Eun family members manage Core International Corp. and the group’s commercial and residential properties in Guam.
Core Tech declined to discuss the purchase price.
Lagu Sanitation is one of the largest trash haulers on Guam. Core Tech, the University of Guam and the Port Authority of Guam are among its customers. mbj
Trash haulage business in Guam changes ownership
Recommended Articles...

Latest MilCon task order for Naval Base Guam awarded
Tutor Perini Corp. announced June 12 CHamoru Standard time that it has been awarded a task order valued at approximately $651.8 million by Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific for the hardening of critical feeders on Naval Base Guam.
Read More 
AG warns $61.5 million GVB lawsuit could result in public debt
The government of Guam could face a potential $61 million debt liability following a federal lawsuit against the Guam Visitors Bureau, according to a warning issued by the island's chief legal officer.
Read More 
DPHSS Centralizes Operations via New Commercial Leases Amid SNAP Influx
The Department of Public Health and Social Services is executing a major structural centralization of its sprawling divisions through newly secured commercial leases, a transition unfolding alongside a massive operational surge driven by the expiration of federal welfare waivers.
Read More 
Navy sets up new command for construction in Guam, drops OICC command name
Capt. David Sare, commanding officer, Resident Officer in Charge of Construction Marine Corps Marianas, salutes Rear Adm. Lester Ortiz, deputy fleet engineer, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific, during a ceremony at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz on June 9.
Read More 













