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The biggest single reason why companies don’t recycle unwanted SATA drives revolves around the issue of security, and yet it is possible to find SATA hard drive sanitization/destruction services that eliminate that concern.OceanTech recycles SATA hard drives and other electronics for hundreds of companies every year.  More than 1500 customers nationwide work with OceanTech on sanitization or destruction, and that includes some of the nation’s largest businesses that are complying with a variety of different audit requirements.SATA hard drives that are no longer needed by one company are in demand by others, and OceanTech provides the service that ensures data destruction and a return on value to the IT department.Finding ways to recoup sunk costs is simply smart business, and the secure sanitization services and documentation provided by OceanTech make the process simple and complete.Selling SATA hard drives that are no longer being used, often during a company-wide electronics recycling effort, can result in significant money for a business.  OceanTech coordinates and manages the entire process.  This company pays for hardware your company no longer needs.  The company buys computers, laptops, tablets and SATA hard drives.Specializing in electronics recycling has been a rewarding business for this Minneapolis-based company, which recycles for resale and buys electronics from businesses, colleges, school districts, government and non-profit organizations that have electronics they want to sell.Customers who work with OceanTech appreciate the full-service and top level security that comes from recycling electronics with a nationally known and reputable company.  OceanTech can coordinate nationwide recycling efforts for businesses, and ensure SATA drive sanitization or SATA drive destruction, as well as value return.To speak with an OceanTech representative about your business or organization’s electronics recycling needs, call OceanTech at 612 331 4456.
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