Reladyne Streator Facility

Reladyne LLC

615 W Main St, Streator, IL 61364 • 708-599-8700

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Reladyne Streator Facility is located at 615 W Main St, Streator, IL 61364.

Mid-Town Petroleum, part of the northern RelaDyne network, was one of four well-established businesses that merged to form RelaDyne in November 2010. Started in 1955, Mid-Town provides high-quality products and services to the automotive, commercial, and industrial markets in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and eastern Iowa.

Built on a solid infrastructure, the company has an established customer base, strategic supply agreements, industry-leading technology, and a long history of creating lasting value for its customers. In August 2013, the RelaDyne Chicago branch moved its main office location to a larger state-of-the-art facility better equipped to serve RelaDyne’s growing Custom Blending capabilities. The new office location also allows for more efficient Diesel Exhaust Fluid deliveries, with rail access at the back door.

Former company President, Jeff Hart, will continue building alliances and partnerships for Mid-Town as he simultaneously leads RelaDyne’s business development initiatives.

To contact Reladyne Streator Facility, call 708-599-8700, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Streator? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

Contact Details

Street Address

615 W Main St
Streator, IL 61364
United States

Phone & Fax

P: 708-599-8700
F: 513-467-3486

Waste Resources for Streator, IL

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