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When school districts are ready to upgrade their computers, the capital investment can be huge.  Helping to defray that cost is a Minnesota company that purchases used electronics, including computers, laptops, tablets and printers from school districts to recycle and resell to businesses, individuals and organizations that need them.Whether a district is upgrading a dozen computers or hundreds, OceanTech of Minneapolis can help.With a call to OceanTech, school administrators quickly find a convenient and value-based system that takes over what can seem like a daunting task.  OceanTech buys used electronics, handles the secure data destruction, refurbishes the machines, and then resells them to its customer base of more than 1500 companies nationwide.Often a school district wants to offer the used equipment for sale to their students, teachers or community members, and OceanTech can set-up an online system for making that happen.After removing equipment, OceanTech cleans the hard drives, removing all data that resides on the computers.  Documentation is provided for auditing and security purposes. Once the machine has been returned to its original state, it can be resold, either through OceanTech’s typical methods or through a customized website built for the district.Working with OceanTech keeps computers out of landfills and warehouse storage and ensures the most cost-effective lifecycle management process.  OceanTech often pays as much as three times more for used computers, laptops and tablets because they are recycling for resale.If your school district has used computers to get rid of, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.  A representative will assist in valuation, will provide options for the sale of your systems, and will make the transition incredibly smooth.Find out more on this website, and when you are ready to sell your school’s used computer systems, printers, tablets, laptops or other electronics, give OceanTech a call.
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