Monday, January 19, 2009

Are you yellow?

A recent demo featured Posi-Shell in yellow. Since this site often sprays with little sunlight they found that the yellow will give them more reflective light and help them see where they have sprayed. Amazing, the difference a color can make.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

TB-200 News


On October 1st, Landfill Service Corporation introduced their new Posi-Shell Mobile Demonstrator Units. The first unit was introduced on the West Coast by Glenn Becker, Landfill Service's Western Regional Manager. Additional units will soon be delivered to our other regional managers throughout the country. The Posi-Shell Demonstrator Units can apply 2000-3000 sq. ft. of Posi-Shell per load directly on trash or areas requiring erosion control.

"What used to take weeks to schedule and orchestrate, now can literally be done in a couple of hours" says Landfill Service Director of Sales & Marketing, Jerry Gaube. Landfill Service expects these units will enable them to triple the amount of demonstrations they did last year. "The demand for Posi-Shell has grown significantly, our units will help us meet this demand".

The Posi-Shell Cover System is a spray applied, cement mortar coating, similar to stucco, that is used as landfill daily cover, intermediate cover, soil erosion and odor control.

Managing Leachate With Posi-Shell

"Previously, before we used Posi-Shell, we experienced leachate breakouts associated with what now is known to be the almost 1 foot of daily cover placed after each day's waste receipts. Using Posi-Shell allows the leachate we recirculate to penetrate deeper and eventually make its way to the liner quicker and does not tend to migrate laterally towards the edge of our slopes. This is a great product benefit."
from a letter from
Todd Green
American Environmental

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Posi-Shell in Vietnam

Landfill Service Corp., recently went on a major international tour demonstrating the power and effectiveness of Posi-Shell. View this video of Posi-Shell in Vietnam.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Former Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker to Manage Central U.S. Territory

Former Kansas City Chief and Texas Tech All- American linebacker, Brad Hastings, has joined LSC as Central U.S. Territory Manager. Brad brings a wealth of solid sales management experience with him. Formerly, Brad managed the ten state southern region for Interstate Battery Corp.

As an All-American at Texas Tech, Brad was named All Southwest Conference Team for three consecutive years and in 1986 he was named as the runner up for the Dick Butkus Award, a award annually given to College Football's best linebacker. From 1987-89 Brad played for the Kansas City Chiefs before knee surgery forced his retirement.

Brad lives and maintains his sales office in Arlington, Texas.

Jerry Gaube to Oversee Sales & Marketing

Jerry Gaube has joined LSC as Director of Sales and Marketing. Jerry brings over twenty-five years of executive experience developing the growth strategies of several, large international companies. Until recently he ran his own sales and marketing executive consulting firm.

Upon graduation from college, Jerry's career actually began as a player and scout in the NY Yankee organization and in 2007 he was named to the Athletic Hall of Fame of his Alma Mater, Binghamton University.

Jerry resides in Vestal, NY with his with Bette Anne. They have three boys.

SWANA Honors Landfill Chairman

Landfill Service Corp., Chairman Dave Hansen received a Distinguished Individual Achievement Award from the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) in June.

Lauding his service to the organization as a symposium presenter and leader, a spokesman from SWANA said, His contribution to SWANA's Landfill Management Division is really invaluable. We will continue to rely on his experience as we move forward."