478-722-3852office@MaxCompacx.com
    5900 Hawkinsville Rd, Macon, GA
    Max Compacx — mobile waste compaction and roll-off dumpster service in Macon, GA
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    Our mobile compaction equipment, built to come to your industrial, commercial, and construction site to compact your trash and waste

    Macon, Georgia

    About Max Compacx

    On-site waste compaction and roll-off container service for businesses across Middle Georgia.

    Roll-off containers staged on a concrete pad in a wide industrial yard under an overcast sky

    On-Site Waste Compaction, Throughout Middle Georgia

    Max Compacx provides on-site waste compaction services throughout Middle Georgia, helping manufacturers, warehouses, construction companies, and commercial facilities reduce dumpster haul-offs, lower waste costs, and maximize roll-off container capacity.

    The company is built around a single idea: the recurring cost in commercial waste is the trip, not the container. Every pull sends a truck whether the box is full or mostly air, and that is the cost compaction goes after.

    The compaction unit is fully self-contained. It comes to the customer's site, works on the container already in place, and schedules around the facility's dock operations so nothing on the floor has to stop.

    A compaction drum positioned above a roll-off container with clearance from the container walls

    Container Safety

    Your Container Is Safer Than What's Inside It.

    The first question almost every facility manager asks is whether this is going to wreck their dumpster. It is a fair question, and it deserves an engineering answer rather than a reassurance. Here is the whole answer.

    The drum is narrower than the container

    There is clearance on both sides by design, so the roller never contacts the interior walls.

    The drum is narrower than the container safety feature

    No hydraulic downforce

    The machine works on the weight of the drum itself. Nothing is pressing down against your steel.

    No hydraulic downforce safety feature

    Safeguard wheels and end guards

    Wheels hold the teeth off the interior surfaces and guards keep them off the front and back walls.

    Safeguard wheels and end guards safety feature

    A zero-touch policy

    Our operator works to a standard where the equipment contacts the waste and nothing else. There is no version of "close enough".

    A zero-touch policy safety feature

    Inspection before and after

    Every container is walked and checked at both ends of the service, not just when we are finished.

    Inspection before and after safety feature

    Photo documentation

    We record the work, so if a question about condition ever comes up there is a record rather than an argument.

    Photo documentation safety feature

    A standard 40-yard roll-off is engineered to hold well over fifteen tons of static load — it is a far tougher object than most people assume. It is still your asset, and it goes back the way we found it.

    What We Stand On

    Local to Macon

    Max Compacx is based in Macon and serves businesses across the surrounding Middle Georgia area.

    Straight answers

    You get clear information about your container, schedule and compaction service with no runaround.

    Equipment that shows up

    Compaction equipment and roll-off containers are maintained and ready when your site needs them.

    Systems, not guesswork

    Service runs on a defined schedule and process so your waste stream stays predictable.

    A wide dusk shot of a commercial service yard with roll-off containers staged in rows

    Built for Commercial Waste Streams

    More Per Container

    Compaction presses bulky commercial waste down so each container holds substantially more.

    Fewer Trips

    A fuller container means far fewer haul-offs across your operation over time.

    Built for the Work

    The equipment is designed for the demands of commercial and contractor waste streams.

    Where Compaction Stops

    What We Won't Compact

    Compaction is not right for every waste stream or every facility. Telling you that after we have taken the job would be a worse business than telling you now, so here it is up front.

    Compacts wellWe won't compact it
    Cardboard, packaging and pallet wrapLiquids of any kind
    Wood, pallets and cratesDirt, soil, aggregate and other dense material with no air in it to remove
    Plastics, film and fiberglassAnything hazardous, regulated or requiring special handling
    General and mixed commercial wasteAnything your hauler will not accept in an open-top container
    Most construction and demolition debrisSealed drums, pressurised vessels or anything that could rupture

    The rule we work to is the simplest one available: if your hauler will not take it, we will not compact it.

    There is a second honest limitation worth saying out loud. Compaction does not eliminate haul-offs, it reduces them — your hauler still comes, just far less often and with a full container when they do. And if your facility already hauls infrequently, or your waste is dense to begin with, compaction may not move your number much. We would rather tell you that at the free demo than let you discover it on an invoice.

    The demo answers it on your own waste.

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    Where We Work

    Max Compacx is based in Macon and serves Macon and the surrounding Middle Georgia area.

    5900 Hawkinsville Rd, Macon, GA 31216478-722-3852office@MaxCompacx.comMonday – Friday, 7am – 5pm
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    See the Difference

    Before & After On-Site Compaction

    Same containers, same waste — the only thing that changed is the air around it. Watch how much room comes back after a single compaction pass. Click any pair to see a larger view.

    Roll-off container with loose mixed commercial waste mounded above the rimBefore
    Same roll-off container after on-site compaction, waste flattened and denseAfter

    Mixed commercial waste

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    Roll-off container with loose bulky waste before compactionBefore
    Same container after compaction with waste packed down denseAfter

    Bulky commercial waste

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    Roll-off container with loose debris before on-site compactionBefore
    Same container after compaction with debris flattened below the rimAfter

    Loose construction debris

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    Roll-off container with loose waste mounded above the rim before compactionBefore
    Same container after compaction with waste packed down below the rimAfter

    Packed & palletized waste

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    A service truck pulling out of a commercial driveway onto a Georgia road in the early morning

    Let's Look at Your Container.

    Tell us about your site and your container — we'll come back with a plan for roll-off service with on-site compaction.