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When you manage one of the largest office towers in the state, you have a lot of work to do. That’s why OceanTech makes it easy for property management companies to offer their tenants a service without creating a logistics nightmare.Every year OceanTech works with major building and facilities managers to host Electronics Recycling Events. But rather than creating work for our colleagues in building management, we work hard to make their job as easy as possible.For example, every year we work with the RBC Plaza on 6 Residents of the Twin Cities know this building as one of the largest in the city, and in fact, it’s one of the biggest in the state. That means the property management team there has plenty of work to do without taking on a massive event like an Electronics Recycling Day.That’s why we make it easy for them to work with us. Not only are we R2 Certified, which means their tenant data security will not be compromised, but we also provide the marketing materials they can use to inform their tenants about efficient computer disposal and other equipment recycling. Since we handle dozens of these events at locations around the country each year, we have the process down to a science. That means a property manager can feel confident that we will offer a top rate, professional service to their tenants.In this day of competitive leasing rates and “value-added services,” property managers appreciate companies like OceanTech. Providing electronic recycling on-site is a valuable service that helps keep tenants happy (while keeping their storage closets clean).Recycling electronics is good for business, good for the environment, and good for downstream customers who can benefit from equipment another business no longer needs.So whether you are a property manager with just a few tenants or a few thousand, OceanTech can be a trusted partner for IT asset retirement, hard drive destruction, and computer removal.For more information, visit www.oceantechonline.com, or call us at 612 331 4456. 
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