A hospital protecting patient records, a bank satisfying an auditor, a hyperscaler shutting down a data center overnight, different stakes, same underlying question: can you prove where it went and what happened to it. That's what we're built to answer, sector by sector.
Racks, networking gear and backup generators come out on schedule, not on your operation's terms. Zero downtime, full hazardous-materials handling, every asset accounted for the moment it leaves the floor.
Federal security standards, met without slowing the refresh down, and an audit trail that holds up when someone outside your agency asks to see it.
Every retired workstation, server and medical device is HIPAA-compliant destroyed and certified, from a single clinic to a multi-hospital system.
PCI DSS-compliant destruction across trading-floor systems and branch computers, documented in a way that satisfies the examiner the first time.
A single-point project manages the coordination across every location, so your team runs the business instead of chasing vendors.
Take-back and warranty returns run through component harvesting and refurbishment, with recovery metrics you can put in front of customers.
Corporate IT refreshes and industrial control equipment come down under the same security protocol, at facilities built to handle both.
Steel, copper and rare-earth magnets recovered from a single turbine or an entire farm turn a decommissioning cost into a recovery return.
A multi-site healthcare provider refreshing its clinics doesn't have one intake, it has a dozen, each with patient data, each on its own timeline. Fragmented pickup meant fragmented paperwork, and paperwork gaps are exactly where compliance officers lose sleep.
Routed through one system instead, every clinic gets the same NIST 800-88 destruction, the same serial-level record, and the same single report at the end, the kind an auditor can review in an afternoon instead of a week.
workstations retired across the refresh
clinic sites collected under one manifest
consolidated report instead of a dozen mismatched vendor files
gaps in the chain of custody between pickup and certificate
Fuel purging, battery removal and disconnection from automatic transfer switches, handled to EPA and local air-district compliance, with crane and rigging teams for physical removal. Units under ten years old with low runtime hours are resold into construction, telecom and agriculture; end-of-life units still recover copper windings, aluminum housings, rare-earth magnets and steel frames.
Don't see your sector? The controls are the same everywhere, tell us what you run and we'll tailor the documentation.
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