ITRenew Expands Its Operations Center In Toronto, Canada
07/22/2014
"We are experiencing tremendous growth, both domestically and internationally," says Namki Yi, General Manager at ITRenew. "In order to continue the high level of service our customers have become accustomed to, it is now necessary to expand our operations in various locations."
At the new Toronto facility, ITRenew will provide a full range of ITAD services including data sanitization and asset refurbishing. Like all other ITRenew locations, a key focus when processing data center and IT enterprise systems is to remanufacture and remarket as much equipment as possible.
Only when equipment is too old or not healthy enough for reuse will it be recycled in accordance with the facilities' Responsible Recycling certification and ITRenew's zero-landfill policy, company officials said. Other certifications for this location include ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. Ontario Electronic Stewardship certification is also scheduled. ITRenew is a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher and will remarket the remanufactured systems with licensed copies of the Microsoft operating system.
The firm said “Canada is an ideal marketplace for ITRenew. As a global company with 15 facilities in 12 countries spanning 4 continents, the expanded Canadian operation will service a market that is currently in need of comprehensive ITAD services.”
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