
Photo courtesy of 3R Technology
Information technology asset disposition (ITAD) solution provider 3R Technology says it will expand its business capabilities with its relocation to a new site in Kent, Washington.
The new facility will enable the company to increase the efficiency and centralization of its services, according to a news release from 3R Technology.
CEO Glen Gaidos says, “After being in Seattle for over 18 years, we are making the move to a much larger, more efficient location to better serve all of our clients in the Pacific Northwest. This will give us the opportunity to add significant capacity in our processing, refurbishment and e-commerce departments to meet growing demand.”
3R Technology says the 48,000-square-foot Kent facility will allow the company, which is R2:2013 and National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) AAA certified, to process a significantly greater number of ITAD projects more effectively, using its own logistics and solutions like its SimplEcycle ship back program.
The new site will be open to the public in October for deliveries, e-commerce pickups and drop-offs.
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