Home 9 IT Asset Management 9 In Minnesota, One Company Handles All Your IT Asset Liquidation Needs
Businesses throughout Minnesota know exactly who to call to handle their un-needed computer systems and other electronics.  For IT asset liquidation services they call OceanTech.OceanTech works with companies all across the United States.  As an electronics recycling company, their mission is to purchase used and no longer needed electronics. They then determine if they are able to be refurbished and make them available to businesses and individuals who need them. If not they are broken down and sent to R2 certified recycling vendors.It’s a noble mission that started with a realization that just about every company has a stockpile of unused electronics stacked in a storeroom somewhere.  There is value in that equipment, and OceanTech helps companies recoup a portion of it.OceanTech handles IT asset liquidation projects in a full-service manner.  They’ll pick up your equipment at your any of your nation wide locations. All equipment is transported to their warehouse in Minneapolis where secure data destruction procedures are completed and documented..  Hard drives are wiped clean or physically destroyed. From there the wiped equipment is repaired if needed and then resold through OceanTech’s online marketplace.IT asset liquidation with an electronics recycling company like OceanTech typically provides a financial return to the company.  The newer the machines you are liquidating, the more you can expect to receive. If you happen to have older equipment OceanTech will recycle the older machines that have been stored for years, as well and send to R2 certified vendors.According to company officials, the ability of the company’s technical experts to refurbish just about any type of electronic equipment makes it possible for OceanTech to pay more for the equipment than a recycler that is purchasing for scrap.For more information on IT asset liquidation in Minnesota, and to speak with an OceanTech representative about your project, call 612 331 4456.
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