One of the fastest-growing Minnesota electronics recycling companies is making a name for itself as a major player in the purchasing of retired hardware from companies around the country. In Minneapolis, OceanTech works with companies both small and large, purchasing their retired IT hardware, including computers, printers, laptops, and high-end servers or networking equipment.
Al Sumetsky, CEO of OceanTech and one of the company’s founders, says that his Minnesota electronics recycling company is able to return the most value for retired hardware because their goal is not to buy it for scrap but to fix it and resell it to another growing company that can use it.
“We help companies get a return on their investment in equipment that they have retired. We manage everything, including logistics for multiple locations, the destruction of data, and our certified processes provide several levels of documentation, including on-site data destruction services,” Sumetsky says.
Sumetsky says that OceanTech has become a successful Minnesota electronics recycling company because of its focus on recycling. Many companies upgrade computers and servers regularly, and the equipment they have still had value.
“You can try to sell things on Craigslist, but if you are talking about any quantity over about one, it’s going to be a hassle. You need an electronics recycling company that is truly recycling the equipment rather than scrapping it. That’s how you’ll get two to three times more money for your retired IT hardware,” he says.
For more information on electronics recycling in Minnesota, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.