Shred-Tech Opens Regional Service Center
Shred-Tech Corp., a Cambridge, Ontario, Canada-based designer and manufacturer of mobile and plant-based document destruction and recycling systems, has announced the opening of its Southeast Regional Service Center.
Located in Apex, N.C., just minutes from Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Shred-Tech’s Southeast Regional Service Center is a full-service parts, maintenance and repair facility.
Tim Fields, division manager, heads the facility, which is staffed with factory-trained technicians and equipped with fully outfitted service vans and a full complement of OEM parts.
The North Carolina facility will also serve as headquarters for Shred-Tech’s Pre-Owned Mobile Document Destruction System Sales Group.
According to Shred-Tech, the opening of its Southeast Regional Service Center "demonstrates the company’s continued commitment to providing the highest level of after-sales service to its customers worldwide."
Additional details about the Southeast Regional Service Center are available from the Shred-Tech Service Hotline at (877) 566-2345.
CyberScrub Introduces File Erasure UtilityCyberScrub LLC, an Atlanta-based developer of computer security tools, has released CyberScrub Compliance Suite, an application that erases selected data over computer networks.
CyberScrub says Compliance Suite uses a task-based methodology to identify and erase specified data targets. "Compliance Suite is a policy driven, transparent, automatic, passive and fully auditable solution for the enforcement of data retention and document life cycle standards," according to the company.
More information is available at www.cyberscrub.com.
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