
News about a CRT stockpile cleanup plan drew attention last month. | Courtesy of Kentucky Division of Waste Management.
Analysis about federal purchasing, mergers and acquisitions, and a Kentucky CRT cleanup drew readers’ attention last month.
News about a CRT stockpile cleanup plan drew attention last month. | Courtesy of Kentucky Division of Waste Management.
Analysis about federal purchasing, mergers and acquisitions, and a Kentucky CRT cleanup drew readers’ attention last month.
The companies below have renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certifications: physical destruction of hard drives, physical destruction of solid state devices, over-writing of physical hard drives, over-writing of solid state devices or degaussing.
American Data Security of Oak Park, Mich. and ERI of Badin, N.C.
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Details on the closure of Arrow Electronics’ ITAD division captured clicks in August. | dokurose/Shutterstock
Stories about business struggles, a facility fire, and a high-profile legal disputes drew our readers’ interest last month.
The 2019 E-Scrap Conference and Trade Show is less than two weeks away, and we’re giving you one last interview with an industry leader set to take to the stage in Orlando.
Sycamore International of West Grove, Pa. has achieved R2:2013 certification.
Additionally, the companies below have either achieved or renewed one or more of the following NAID AAA certification destruction services: physical destruction of hard drives, physical destruction of solid state devices, over-writing of physical hard drives, over-writing of solid state devices or degaussing.
Castaway Technologies of Methuen, Mass.; Rock Solid Shredding of Little Rock, Ark.; Katana SA of Geneva and Shred-IT USA of Hattiesburg, Miss.
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Nextuse of Dover, N.H. achieved NAID certification for hard drive sanitization and degaussing and hard drive destruction.
R4 Services of Chicago achieved NAID certification for hard drive and SSD destruction.
Security Operations Group-International (SOG-I) of San Antonio achieved NAID certification for hard drive destruction.
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A slowing global economy and rising fears over trade wars have produced steep changes in the value of scrap metals in obsolete electronics. Some prices have risen handsomely while others have fallen sharply.
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Congruity of Pembroke, Mass. and Re-Teck Asset Management of Wiener Neustadt, Austria have achieved NAID certifications for hard drive sanitization, solid state device overwrite, physical hard drive destruction and SSD destruction.
Chesapeake Paper Systems of Baltimore achieved NAID certification for physical hard drive destruction.
ServerMonkey of Houston and N.F. Smith & Associates of Houston have achieved e-Stewards certification.
ViaTeK Solutions of Clearwater, Fla.; Lawrenceville, Ga.; and Phoenix achieved R2:2013, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 certifications.
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In the runup to the 2019 E-Scrap Conference and Trade Show, we are offering up a series of interviews with some of the industry leaders set to take the stage.
The companies below have either achieved or renewed NAID AAA certification for hard drive destruction:
DataShield Corporation of Omaha, Neb.; Docu Shred of East Grand Forks, Minn.; iSecure of Grants Pass, Ore.; Paper Storm of Pillager, Minn.; Ranger of San Antonio; and Secure Shred Solutions of Carroll, Iowa.
Record Keepers of Fargo, N.D. and Rogue Shred of White City, Ore. have achieved NAID AAA certification for hard drive destruction and SSD destruction.
Tech Defenders of Grand Rapids, Mich. has achieved R2:2013, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 certifications.
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